University Of California, Riverside
Recent News About University Of California, Riverside
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University of California, Riverdale hosts Recruiter/Talent Acquisition Information and Networking Panel, AGSM CDC on May 31
Meet with recruiters/talent acquisition professionals to receive insight into recruitment and how to prepare for your job search and interviews.
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University of California, Riverdale announces Virtual village can empower vulnerable groups of people
UC Riverside-led study focused on older people living with HIV during the pandemic
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University of California, Riverdale announces Prescribed burns encourage foul-smelling invaders
Though prescribed burns reduce wildfire threats and even improve habitat for some animals, new research shows these fires also spread stinknet, an aptly named weed currently invading superblooms across the Southwestern U.S.
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University of California, Riverdale hosts Lap Swim & Stay Fit Class on May 29
University of California, Riverdale hosts Lap Swim & Stay Fit Class on May 29 at 12pm
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University of California, Riverdale announces Bringing the debt ceiling down to our level
A UCR economist and political scientist help us understand the tug-of-war raging in Congress
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University of California, Riverdale announces Countdown to Commencement 2023
For the first time ever, the University of California, Riverside’s class of 2023 will receive their diplomas at one of two locations. Graduates will either walk across an on-campus stage at the Student Recreation Center or an off-campus stage at Toyota Arena.
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University of California, Riverdale hosts Queer Cinema Night - "Movies In the Closet" on May 19
Join us in the LGBT Resource Center for weekly Queer Cinema Nights, led by student Brayan Mendoza. Discover classic and contemporary "movies in the closet.
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University of California, Riverdale hosts UCR Staff Assembly Virtual Bingo on May 19
Join Staff Assembly’s Director of Finance Penni Ebina and other members of the Staff Assembly Executive Board for monthly Virtual Bingo!
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University of California, Riverside hosts Yoga Clinic Series: Yoga Therapy on May 13
Join certified Yoga Therapist, Sara, during this 4-week Yoga Therapy clinic that focuses on pain and stress relief, from neck to knees.
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University of California, Riverside announces Breaking the heat barrier of computer innovation
As our computers and other electronic devices become faster and more powerful, they are coming closer to an undeniable physical limitation: heat generated by the electrons that carry information as they move through semiconductors.
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University of California, Riverside announces Earth’s first animals had particular taste in real estate
Even without body parts that allowed for movement, new research shows — for the first time — that some of Earth’s earliest animals managed to be picky about where they lived.
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University of California, Riverside announces Stepped-up U.S. military aid doesn't equal U.S.-Russia war
Images that circulated recently depict drones blowing up over Red Square in Moscow. As part of its response, a Russian official said, “decisions about such actions and such terrorist acts are made not in Kyiv, but in Washington,” leading many to ask what the Russian retaliation will look like.
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University of California, Riverside hosts Tomás Rivera Conference 2023 on May 9
University of California, Riverside hosts Tomás Rivera Conference 2023 on May at 4pm
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University of California, Riverside hosts SRC Child Care on May 9
University of California, Riverside hosts SRC Child Care on May 9 at 4pm
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University of California, Riverside announces AI programs consume large volumes of scarce water
Every time you run a ChatGPT artificial intelligence query, you use up a little bit of an increasingly scarce resource: fresh water.
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University of California, Riverside announces Australian fossil goldmine opens permanently
Land where a UC Riverside paleontology professor unearthed whole communities of Earth’s oldest animals is opening today to the public as a new national park in the Australian Outback.
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University Of California, Riverside announces Forced water-use cuts made California more waterwise
After a drought-stricken California lifted a year of mandatory water-use cuts that were effective in 2015 and 2016, urban water use crept back up somewhat, but the overall lasting effect was a more waterwise Golden State, a University of California, Riverside, study has found.
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University Of California, Riverside announces Stu Krieger publishes new book, ‘Raft’
Adad. His midlife crisis. And life’s idiosyncrasies.
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University Of California, Riverside announces Barbara Fried: Meet The Boys in the Boat and Billy Strings
Sam Bankman-Fried (aka, S.B.F.), is a cryptocurrency CEO accused of duping more than a million investors. John Martin Fischer is a UC Riverside philosophy professor who is a world-leading expert on free will and moral responsibility.
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University Of California, Riverside announces Boozing while breastfeeding impacts health of newborns
Studies have shown that consuming alcohol during pregnancy can alter the brain and behavioral development of gestating offspring. Currently, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention advises against maternal alcohol consumption during pregnancy and state that there is no known safe level of consumption.