Library lab space offers advanced computer access

Creativity and ambition no longer need to be limited by access to technology thanks to UC Riverside Library’s latest research and creative space. The Scholarly Technology and Research, or STAR, Lab at the Orbach Science Library opened in January 2024 and provides students and researchers a dedicated space where they can use advanced digital tools...

By Imran Ghori |

Blending medicine and art

UC Riverside student explores art therapy for elderly patients

By Iqbal Pittalwala |

UCR rallies Highlanders for Give Day

UC Riverside will hold its third annual Give Day on March 4 and 5 with almost 100 projects that donors can support – the largest number of participants so far. UCR Give Day launched in 2023 as a way for donors to support students, research, and campus programs while focusing solely on UCR. Last year’s campaign raised $797,358.27 from 1,249 donors...

By Imran Ghori |

SOE unveils new mural featuring Pops Peterson’s “Walk With Her”

The UC Riverside School of Education, or SOE, has introduced a new mural in Sproul Hall, featuring "Walk With Her," a piece by artist Maurice “Pops” Peterson. The artwork reinterprets Norman Rockwell’s iconic 1964 painting, “The Problem We All Live With,” which depicts Ruby Bridges, one of the first Black students to integrate into an all-white...

By Jordan Cornet |

Campus bakery offers custom cakes

Dessert lovers have another sweet treat to enjoy at UC Riverside: Dining Services is now offering custom-made cakes baked fresh on campus. The cakes are available to order online through Sweet Tooth Bakery, the name used for baked goods made at the Glasgow Residential Restaurant and provided to other campus dining venues. Allison Eagan, who...

By Imran Ghori |

UCR team attends regional conference to attract undergraduates to physics and astronomy

For the first time, the UCR Department of Physics and Astronomy provided full financial support for two postdoctoral researchers and three graduate students to attend the Conference for Undergraduate Women and Gender Minorities in Physics that was held last month in San Diego, California. The UCR contingent attended one day of the three-day...

By Iqbal Pittalwala |

UCR’s OASIS grants drive innovation

UCR’s division of Research and Economic Development, or RED, has announced faculty awardees of medium-sized grants (up to $50,000 each) for 12 research projects through its SoCal OASIS™ initiative, which stands for Opportunities to Advance Sustainability, Innovation, and Social Inclusion. The grant program is a key part of RED's broader commitment...

By David Danelski |

Faculty promotions and awards celebrated

UC Riverside honored faculty members for their achievements at the 2025 Faculty Awards Dinner on Thursday, Feb. 6. About 170 people attended the dinner at the Mission Inn including faculty honorees and their family members, campus leaders, and deans, department chairs, and distinguished faculty. Faculty members were recognized for their promotions...

By Imran Ghori |

Orbach roof replacement completed

UC Riverside’s Orbach Library has a new roof as a part of a recently completed renovation project. The work, completed in early December, involved the complete demolition of the existing roof and replacing it with a new roofing system. The new roof is made of a fiberglass material with a 40-year life that has been used on other roof replacement...

By Imran Ghori |

UCR team tests novel detector technology at particle collider

Seven UCR students designed, built, and ran their own experiment

By Iqbal Pittalwala |

Global panel to build community resilience to health threats

UC Riverside professor Richard Carpiano will co-chair an international commission convened by the medical journal The Lancet to make communities worldwide more resilient to global health threats in the face of pandemics, climate change, and other challenges. “The idea is to go upstream to address fundamental societal and ecological issues—the...

By David Danelski |

Online engineering programs ranked among best

Two online graduate programs at UC Riverside’s Marlan and Rosemary Bourns College of Engineering are once again among the 2025 U.S. News Best Online Programs. The online master’s in information technology program was ranked No. 17 nationwide while the online engineering graduate program was No. 28. Both represented improvements from the previous...

By Imran Ghori |

Chancellor search advisory committee hears from campus constituents

The search advisory committee supporting the search for UC Riverside’s next chancellor heard from students, staff, faculty, alumni, parents, and the community at town hall meetings held on Monday, Jan. 13. Several hundred participants took part in four separate meetings, held on Zoom, during which each constituent group provided input on what...

By Imran Ghori |

Looking back at 2024 in photos

It was another eventful year at UC Riverside marked by new building openings, large events like Commencement and Homecoming, and a variety of exciting research. Stan Lim, UCR photography manager, captured the big and important moments as well as the small intimate ones throughout the year. He shares his 20 favorites images of 2024 and some of the...

By UCR News |

Alum creates sculpture for Botanic Gardens

For decades, Frank Heyming has been a champion of the UC Riverside Botanic Gardens and public art on the campus. Now the UCR alum has his own sculpture installed at a prominent location along the main trail of the Botanic Gardens. The piece was installed in June with an unveiling ceremony held in July. Mounted on a concrete base, the five-foot tall...

By Imran Ghori |

The role of student-run free clinics in developing medical students’ leadership abilities

Perspective article focuses on the Coachella Valley Free Clinic

By Iqbal Pittalwala |

UCR’s ‘pitch challenge’ supports promising startup companies

Regional startup companies developing and marketing sustainable technologies that address urgent societal needs collectively received $150,000 in grants at a “pitch challenge” competition organized by UCR’s Office of Technology Partnerships. The annual SoCal OASIS™ Pitch Challenge was held earlier this month at the Riverside Convention Center...

By David Danelski |

Old extension building demolition begins

The old UC Riverside Extension building is coming down to make way for a new clean technology park. Demolition began in November of the former UCR Extension Center on University Avenue, with the parking garage torn down over the course of a month. Following some cleanup work at the 3.44-acre site, demolition of the building will begin early next...

By Imran Ghori |

Highlander Farewells for December 2024

Highlander Farewells is a recurring feature spotlighting faculty and staff members who recently retired or are retiring soon. Find out more about the contributions of UCR colleagues with about 25 years or more of service in the short profiles that follow. Retirees with fewer years or who did not provide profile information are listed below. The...

By UCR News |

School of Education creates a community space for students

UC Riverside’s School of Education has created a new central gathering space for students with a renovated courtyard at Sproul Hall. The area, located in the middle of Sproul Hall, was refurbished over the summer to create a more inviting space for students to meet, study, and socialize, said James Rowland, director of marketing and communications...

By Imran Ghori |