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Former UC Riverside basketball standout, Kyle Owens, loses battle with leukemia
A native of Southern California and a Crespi Carmelite High School graduate, Kyle Owens received his devastating leukemia ...
Researchers have identified two compounds, K102 and K110, that could repair the nerve damage from multiple sclerosis. These ...
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Pair of UC Riverside studies find that most Inland Empire residents "say they are struggling"
The studies suggest that just 41% of Inland Empire residents who took the survey are "thriving," while 53% claim to be ...
UC Riverside engineers created a 'State of Mission' tool that more accurately predicts your EV range under real-world conditions.
UC Riverside was ranked No. 24 among public universities, an increase from No. 45 this past year, and No. 18 for social ...
Excessive sitting can lead to serious health issues for younger adults. Find out how it impacts cholesterol and body mass ...
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Hidden, supercharged 'thermostat' may cause Earth to overcorrect for climate change
Rising levels of CO2 in the atmosphere may trigger a series of geological and biological processes that could ensure the next ...
The former grad transfer from Crespi Carmelite High and the University of Montana died Sept. 30 after a battle with acute lymphoblastic leukemia. He was 24.
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New UC Riverside Chancellor Jack Hu hopes his story inspires students
New UC Riverside Chancellor Jack Hu knows the power of education. Growing up in the remote countryside of rural South China during the cultural revolution — a decade-long political movement initiated ...
The American Documentary and Animation Film Festival is inviting students across the Coachella Valley to submit their films ...
UC Riverside professor Dylan Rodriguez praised former student Casey Goonan, a convicted arsonist, who firebombed government ...
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UC Riverside’s fall quarter 2025 gets underway
RELATED: New UC Riverside Chancellor Jack Hu hopes his story inspires students Most Inland Empire students from kindergarten to colleges and universities returned to their classrooms some time ago.
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