Regulations imposed to protect the environment may continue to have impacts even after they are repealed. And those lingering ...
Alum David Betts, ’90, establishes a pilot program to provide financial assistance for students participating in the UCDC ...
Join the UCR Orchestra and Wind Ensemble at the annual Fall Concert on Wednesday, Nov. 20, at 8 p.m. at the University ...
Most political polls for the 2024 presidential election saw a close race in the electoral college, and a resounding ...
“Eight Very Bad Nights” offers a collection of funny, gritty, and poignant Hanukkah capers from 11 authors, including stories from Goldberg and fellow UCR faculty members David Ulin, Gabino Iglesias, ...
Abdollah Soofi, Ph.D. ’80, an emeritus professor of econmics at the University of Wisconsin-Platteville, has published “Socialist Construction in China: Policies Under Central Planning and Post-Reform ...
A professor emeritus of sociology, Butler taught at UC Riverside for three decades. Butler’s worldview was shaped in his early years by the Great Depression, during which his family moved from the ...
This issue features Ken Goddard, wildlife crime lab director and author; research on Alzheimer's and dementia; and applying ...
T homas Kramer wants to know more about you than you may know about yourself — all in the spirit of making the world a better place. As an associate dean and professor of marketing in the UCR School ...
I lana Bennett’s interest in studying Alzheimer’s disease is deeply personal. Since she was a young girl, she has been drawn to older adults, valuing their knowledge and cherishing the relationships ...
S omewhere in remote Alaska, Ken Goddard stood freezing cold and soaking wet with his gloved arm elbow-deep in the rotting guts of a headless walrus carcass. Goddard and two of his colleagues had ...