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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, as of May 22, 2025, there have been 1,046 confirmed measles ...
Zárate said his grit and his drive were modeled at home by his mother, Stephanie Nazir. Nazir, now 56, enrolled at Mt San ...
“This shift from kelp to turf is analogous to a terrestrial forest transitioning into a grassland,” said the study’s lead ...
The spring 2025 issue of UCR Magazine features UCR LIFTED, a degree program for incarcerated students, and the transformative ...
I f there were a reality TV series that searched the country for the best laugh, Chancellor Kim A. Wilcox might walk away with the top prize. His resonant “hah!” is distinct in sound and volume, an ...
F arah Godrej began her class with a meditation, urging her students to find comfortable postures. “We’re leaving all the stresses of the day — any problems, any anxieties — we’re just leaving them ...
Like many kids growing up in Los Angeles, Paris Chan aspired to become a performer. Starting her career as a 6-year-old thespian studying at the Young Actors Studio in North Hollywood, she booked ...
A s a UC Riverside undergraduate, Ulises Mata has learned to put himself out there to get the most out of his education. A fourth-year student double majoring in education and psychology, he has ...
I n the movies, proud parents drop their college-bound kids off on scenic campuses and welcome them home when dorms close for holiday breaks. “There’s an assumption that students have families to go ...
I t’s hard to miss the Foucault pendulum that dominates the lobby of the Physics Building on campus. One of only about 10 such publicly accessible pendulums in California, it is popular especially ...
E llie Armstrong is a scientist by training, a dog photographer by hobby, and a rescuer by nature. By day, she is an evolutionary biologist at UC Riverside building genomic tools to trace the ancestry ...
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