UC Riverside's School of Medicine is one of several California medical schools that have adopted models to encourage new doctors to practice in areas experiencing physician shortages.
Karthick Ramakrishnan, a professor of public policy and political science, discusses the Hmong community in the wake of a shooting that killed four Hmong men in Fresno.
Anthea M. Hartig, a third-generation Californian and graduate of UC Riverside's public history doctoral program, is the first woman to serve as director of the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of American History in Washington, D.C.
In an op-ed, education professor Margaret Nash explores the painful history of American Indian land dispossession behind land-grant universities, and discusses how universities might better recognize this history too.
A new report from the Center for Social Innovation explores some of the obstacles to a level playing field for women in Riverside and San Bernardino counties.
UC Riverside celebrates the debut of a 3,000-square-foot facility to foster new developments in the life sciences, agriculture, biotech, and medical technology fields.
Michael Jaime-Becerra, an associate professor of creative writing, writes about the unconventional Halloweens of his past and his new understanding of the holiday.
Assistant Professor of Theater History and Theory Donatella Galella talks about playwright David Henry Hwang's "Soft Power," which looks at American democracy through the lens of Chinese cultural influence.
Kurt Schwabe, a professor of environmental economics and policy, comments on what's sure to be "one of the defining issues in California, environmentally, for decades."
Hamidreza Nazaripouya, an assistant professional researcher at the Winston Chung Global Energy Center, helps explain the blackouts that have left large swaths of California dark.