UCR limits AI bots to comply with security measures

Starting Oct. 10, UC Riverside students, staff, and faculty members can no longer send artificial intelligence-powered meeting assistants to Zoom meetings. The updated terms of use are intended to protect the security and privacy of information shared in those meetings as the use of third-party AI tools for recording, transcribing, and summarizing...

By Imran Ghori |

Market, Indian and Mediterranean cuisine among new fall dining options

UC Riverside students and employees can look forward to more dining options this fall with a new market, coffee vendor, and Indian and Mediterranean-focused cuisines at two locations among the changes. Diners will also see new offerings at favorite spots, such as milkshakes at the Scoops Ice Cream shop and Wagyu cheeseburger sliders at the Stable...

By Imran Ghori |

North District 2 opening celebrated at ribbon-cutting ceremony

UC Riverside celebrated the completion of its North District 2 student housing complex Monday, Sept. 29, with more than 200 guests gathered at a courtyard outside one of the apartment buildings. The ribbon-cutting ceremony featured about a dozen speakers including UC Riverside Chancellor S. Jack Hu, Riverside Community College District Chancellor...

By Imran Ghori |

Native American community celebrates new life for oak trees

Seven years ago, UC Riverside’s Native American community mourned the loss of several oak trees on campus. On Tuesday, Sept. 23, they gathered to celebrate those oaks as part of a new art display. The oak tree art display, installed in July, was formally unveiled at the Student Success Center at a ceremony that included a blessing and performances...

By Imran Ghori |

How UCR manages its campus trees

When a huge tree toppled down near UC Riverside’s Student Services Building earlier this month it was unexpected. But it’s the type of problem the campus is better prepared to deal with in recent years due to its tree maintenance and inventory programs. The tree came down during a strong windstorm on Sept. 2, where gusts blew more than 50 mph...

By Imran Ghori |

UCR welcomes its largest group of student residents

UC Riverside kicked off its fall quarter by welcoming its largest group of student residents during move-in weekend from Sept. 18 to Sept. 21. Over 15,000 students and family members assisting them moved in to one of the six campus residence halls over the four-day period. Students were assigned check-in days and times so their arrivals were...

By Imran Ghori |

Symposium gives local students AI tips

About 250 area high school and community college students learned how to put artificial intelligence, or AI, to practical use at a symposium at UC Riverside on Sept. 5. The daylong event, hosted by the Inland Empire Regional K-16 Education Collaborative, explored how generative AI is reshaping education, career pathways, and the workforce. The...

By UCR News |

A sunny picnic kicks off the fall

UC Riverside celebrated the start of a new academic year with the Chancellor’s Faculty and Staff Picnic Tuesday, Sept. 9. More than 1,000 employees joined the lunchtime gathering at the HUB Plaza where they dined on beef or vegan burgers, snacks, and drinks on a sunny day. In his first picnic, Chancellor S. Jack Hu greeted and posed for photos with...

By UCR News |

Oak tree art display honors Native American history

A new art display at UC Riverside’s Student Success Center pays tribute to the region’s Indigenous tribes and the trees sacred to them with a wood carving made from oak trees that once stood at the site. A celebration and unveiling for the oak tree art display, which was installed in July, will be held Sept. 23. The installation, mounted on a wall...

By Imran Ghori |

How the campus community can speak up for science funding

Facing the threat of losing hundreds of millions of dollars in federal funding, the University of California is asking its supporters to protect its mission. Faculty, staff, and students are encouraged to join the Speak Up for Science campaign and take action in several ways. The campaign describes how the proposed cuts will hurt Americans and how...

By UCR News |

UCR tops ratings in sustainability report

UC Riverside has earned top ratings along with an overall gold award from an organization that tracks the sustainability efforts of the nation’s colleges and universities. The 2025 Sustainable Campus Index, a publication of the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education, or AASHE, recognizes top-performing colleges and...

By Imran Ghori |

North District 2 welcomes its first group of student residents

UC Riverside opened its newest student residential community Saturday, Aug. 23, welcoming close to 250 students from Riverside Community College District, or RCCD. They were the first to move into North District 2, which was completed after 22 months of construction last month. In a first-of-a-kind partnership, the complex will include community...

By Imran Ghori |

Professor creates nostalgic vibes on the air

On a warm Friday afternoon, surrounded by walls of CDs and colorful lights strung around a DJ booth, Jade S. Sasser puts on her headphones and begins her radio show at UC Riverside’s KUCR. When the “On Air” sign lights up, she introduces herself as DJ Sunara – a choice she made to separate her professional life from her hobby. This anonymity means...

By Annie Cao |

Room to write

Writing is often a solitary activity, but Myisha Cherry believes it doesn’t have to be. An associate professor of philosophy at UC Riverside, Cherry put that idea into practice with a summer workshop that gave writers a space to encourage each other. Cherry invited faculty members and graduate students from different disciplines to meet weekly for...

By Imran Ghori |

Workshop combines art and therapy for self-empowerment

Art and therapy came together in a workshop hosted by UC Riverside psychologist Kalina Michalska on Saturday, Aug. 9. About 20 children ages 10 to 15 participated in the interactive workshop designed to honor empowerment, self-awareness, and community connection. The participants were already enrolled in the KIND (Kids Interaction and...

By UCR News |

Professor joins team to assess state water conservation laws

UC Riverside professor Kurt Schwabe has joined a multi-university research team to assess the effectiveness and consequences of California’s water conservation laws. In addition to Schwabe, the collaboration includes experts from UCLA, UC Merced, and Sacramento State University’s Office of Water Programs. The project is being led by the California...

By David Danelski |

Sproul Hall sculpture pays tribute to namesake

An old bronze bust of Robert Sproul, created by a sculptor with works displayed across the country, has found a new home at UC Riverside. The sculpture of Sproul, the first president of the University of California, was installed in June at Sproul Hall in a small courtyard between two wings of the building. The bust was donated to UCR and had been...

By Imran Ghori |

UCR hosts global delegation to strengthen international ties

UC Riverside recently welcomed dignitaries from more than 21 countries as part of a visit by the Los Angeles Consular Corps showcasing the campus’s growing role in global research, innovation, and economic development in visit organized by the university’s Office of Research and Economic Development.

By David Danelski |

ScottyEats tackles food waste and food insecurity at UCR

ScottyEats, a program UC Riverside’s Basic Needs Department launched in January 2025, aims to reduce food waste and address student food insecurity on campus. Since its launch, ScottyEats has recovered approximately 1,827 pounds of food from Glasgow Dining Hall and served more than 1,445 meals to students. ScottyEats wrapped up its first run with...

By Jordan Cornet |

New student housing complex readies for opening

Construction crews are putting the finishing touches on UC Riverside’s new student housing complex project in advance of its opening next month. Major construction of North District Phase 2 is mostly complete with work expected to be wrapped up soon, said John Franklin, a project manager with the Office of Planning, Design, and Construction. The...

By Imran Ghori |