Wesley Mallette Appointed Athletics Director

Dear Campus Community, I am excited to announce the appointment of Wesley “Wes” Mallette as Director of Intercollegiate Athletics, following a national search. He will assume the role beginning January 2. Wes joined UC Riverside in 2018 where he managed all aspects of athletics communications and marketing including external relations, fan...

By Kim A. Wilcox |

Update to COVID response coordination

Dear Campus Community, As we continue to navigate the pandemic, we are announcing a new structure to manage through the next phase of COVID-19 related guidelines, operations, and implementation of policies. The new COVID coordination group will replace the current structure, which included working groups for Instructional Continuity, Research Ramp...

By Kim Wilcox (Chancellor) and Elizabeth Watkins (Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor) |

Community event parking program returns

UC Riverside is committed to a culture of engagement, which has guided the creation and adoption of a program that welcomes the community to campus and encourages participation in UCR’s vibrant academic, cultural, and programs and gatherings. To further ensure and support community access, central funding has been made available to provide...

By Irma Henderson |

Requests for remote work flexibility in Winter 2022

Dear Colleagues: The Academic Senate previously endorsed an instructional plan for winter quarter that allows for exceptions to normal course delivery modes through an approval process starting in the home department that is offering the course. These course modality changes (from in-person to remote) are limited to instructors who either: a. Live...

By Elizabeth Watkins and Gerry Bomotti |

UCR Anti-Bullying Policy

The Provost & Executive Vice Chancellor has approved a new campus Anti-Bullying policy (650-76) effective December 1, 2021. The policy underwent an extensive development and consultation process as described below. Background; Policy Goals. In 2016, President Napolitano released guidance to the UC system on Abusive Conduct and Bullying in the...

By Ian Harazduk |

Emergency gas shutdown Dec. 5

Facilities Services plans to shutdown natural gas to all campus buildings Sunday, Dec. 5 for emergency repairs to the natural gas distribution system. There will be no natural gas to the entire campus from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. that day.

By Facilities Services |

COVID testing for UCR students

Dear Highlanders, Thank you for your continued participation in the safety and wellbeing of our campus return. We are greatly appreciative to all those who have received their COVID-19 vaccine or have submitted a medical or religious exemption. As we continue to move forward, please remember to adhere to all safety and health protocols, including...

By Brian Haynes |

Upcoming UCPath downtime

Dear Colleagues, Next month, in December 2021, UCPath will be upgraded from Oracle software version 17 to version 37. This initiative, entitled the “PUM upgrade” is required to update the Peoplesoft system to the current supported version. During this cutover, UCPath will be unavailable. This system update will not result in any changes to UCPath...

By FOM/UC Path Project Team |

Chancellor’s Update – November 2021

Dear Campus Community: With just a little over a month until we close out 2021, it’s hard to believe all we have navigated since the beginning of the year. Eleven months ago, we were in the midst of a difficult wave of COVID-19 infections and the process for vaccine distribution was just beginning, but we were hopeful that we could expand our in...

By Kim A. Wilcox |

Help the UC Advocacy Network (UCAN) Help UCR

Dear Highlander Community, The new year is around the corner, and with it comes a fresh opportunity to push for the priorities that can help our UC and UCR community thrive. That includes more federal financial aid for college students, state investments to help California and our region rebound from the COVID-19 pandemic, and urgent action on...

By Elizabeth Romero |

Export Control Office offers new training

In collaboration with Systemwide Export Controls and UC Risk & Safety Training, UCR’s Export Control Office is delighted to announce the launch of a new on-line training module on the topic of Restricted Party Screening (RPS). The objectives of the new on-line training module are to: • Define RPS and understand its importance • Identify...

By Research and Economic Development |

UCR Operating Budget Update for Fiscal Year 2021-22

Dear UCR Colleagues, We are writing to give you an update on the final outcome of the fiscal year 2021-22 UC Riverside operating budget. Apologies in advance for the length of this email, but we have a lot of information to share! THE FINANCIAL SITUATION WAS BETTER THAN ANTICIPATED, BUT CHALLENGES REMAIN A year ago, in the midst of the pandemic...

By Elizabeth Watkins and Gerry Bomotti |

New guidance on COVID-19 vaccine boosters and third doses

Many members of the UC Riverside community may be eligible for a booster vaccine under new guidance from the CDC, which recommends boosters for people who received the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine more than six months ago or Janssen (Johnson & Johnson) more than 2 months ago. Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine approved for booster The guidance regarding the...

By COVID-19 Management Team |

COVID-related restrictions rescinded on human subjects research

Dear campus community, The university is almost back to full research operations. Some restrictions, however, have still applied to non-clinical human subjects research. Medical facilities and clinics seeing patients in Southern California are currently operating under much more flexible conditions than those on our campus, which is the case also...

By Rodolfo H. Torres |

Chancellor’s Update – October 2021

Dear Campus Community, This morning, I am sending you an exciting update while attending a ceremony in Washington, D.C. where UC Riverside has just received the Seal of Excelencia. This certification recognizes our institutional commitment as a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) to serve Latinx students and support their success. Today’s...

By Kim A. Wilcox |

Passing of Robert Anderson

Dear Colleagues, We are saddened by the recent death of Robert Anderson, a Continuing Lecturer in the University Writing Program. Over the course of his career at UCR, he taught over two thousand undergraduates in small classes devoted to mastering the arts of academic literacy. Robert was known for his dedication to his students, for the...

By Elizabeth Watkins |

Draft Presidential Policy – Abusive Conduct/Bullying in the Workplace

The University of California Office of the President invites comments on a proposed Presidential Policy on Abusive Conduct/Bullying in the Workplace. The proposed policy covers abusive conduct/bullying and retaliation by and against members of the University community in the workplace. The proposed policy includes the following key provisions: The...

By Human Resources |

Student update on winter quarter instruction at UCR

Dear Students, Fall quarter is off to a great start, and our successful return to campus would not have been possible without your help! I am thrilled to report that the student body recently surpassed the 96% vaccination level campus-wide! This is a fantastic achievement that demonstrates your individual commitment to the collective welfare of the...

By Elizabeth Watkins |

Update on winter quarter instruction

Dear Campus Community, Earlier this summer, the Instructional Continuity Workgroup consulted with the Academic Senate about instructional planning for Winter quarter. At the time, the Senate recommended planning for a return to normal in-person instruction and we have since been scheduling Winter quarter classes accordingly. Last week, I again...

By Elizabeth Watkins |

Integrated Pest Management – Proposed Policy for Systemwide Review

The University of California Office of the President invites comments on a proposed Presidential Policy on Integrated Pest Management (“IPM”). The policy is newly proposed to address the following key issues: • The issuance of the Integrated Pest Management (“IPM”) Policy intends to establish the University of California’s requirements for the...

By Ian Harazduk |