A UCR study finds just 6% of clinical trials used to approve new drugs in the U.S. reflect the country’s racial and ethnic ...
E ntering Stephanie Dingwall’s office feels like stepping into a miniature museum. The shelves and desk are dotted with objects that tell stories — metal molecular models, intricate Lego structures, ...
Lanette Crosby ’79 has retired from a 30-year career at FedEx Express in Memphis, Tennessee. Crosby was a professional pilot and flight simulator instructor on the Boeing 727, 757, 767, and 777 jet ...
Straight’s latest novel follows a group of nurses working at a San Bernardino hospital at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. As the nurses struggle with the skyrocketing number of patients, one of ...
Narang comes from a family of Highlanders. Her mom, uncle, and cousins are all UC Riverside alumni. It seems like the only family member who hasn’t attended UCR is her cat, Masti. (No pressure, Masti.
W hen Chancellor S. Jack Hu talks about the virtue of hard work, he carries a distinct frame of reference. He was born Shixin Jīnqiáo Hu in the Hunan province of China and grew up during a ...
A report based on surveys and interviews with high school principals across the United States finds that federal immigration ...
By testing for microbes in termite excrement, researchers can distinguish old droppings from fresh, and whether a colony is ...
Expanding the time between company acquisitions improves the integration of the new assets and increases corporate values, ...
For decades, the Clean Air Act has resulted in clearer skies and better public health across America.