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$5 million coming for Black-led organizations in the Inland Empire with new initiative

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By Deepa Bharath |

Sanctuary City Policy: A Mechanism for Reducing Inequalities by Immigrant Status in Latinx Children’s Mental Health

Principal and Co-Principal Investigators: Cecilia Ayón, Tanya Nieri, Bruce Link Title: Sanctuary City Policy: A Mechanism for Reducing Inequalities by Immigrant Status in Latinx Children’s Mental Health This study aims to examine if “sanctuary city” policy is an effective mechanism for reducing inequalities by immigrant origin status in Latino children’s mental health. In response to...

UCR wins $10 million to develop AI for sustainable agriculture

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By JULES BERNSTEIN |

Congressional modernization jump-started by COVID-19

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Mother-daughter duo graduates from UC Riverside as part of the class of 2020

Both members of UC Riverside’s class of 2020, María Omary, M.A., and her daughter, Lina, M.D., will graduate this spring from UCR’s School of Public Policy and School of Medicine, respectively. The mother and daughter Highlanders share a lifelong passion for science and a deep interest in how the food we eat impacts brain function...
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Rethinking (waste) water conservation

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By Water World |
Dean Anil Deolalikar

A Generous Gift from the Deolalikars

A new endowed fund was established with a very generous gift from SPP’s Founding Dean Anil Deolalikar and his wife Padmaja. The fund which is named as the Anil and Padmaja Deolalikar Award in the School of Public Policy is designed to support both undergraduate and graduate students in the School of Public Policy for...

How might the coronavirus change the world around us?

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By TESS EYRICH |

Census outreach efforts hampered by coronavirus pandemic

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By Deepa Bharath and Steve Scauzillo |

Introducing APPAM's Incoming 2020 Policy Council Members

UCR School of Public Policy Dean Anil Deolalikar was elected as a Policy Council Member for APPAM.
By APPAM |

Hotter, Drier, And On Fire: Will The IE Still Be Livable In 2100?

UCR School of Public Policy Associate Dean Kurt Schwabe participated in KPCC's podcast on Inland Empire's livability after 2100.
By Kurt Schwabe, Tim Krantz, Jonathan Parfrey, Andrea Vidaurre |

The Year’s Best Books About Higher Education

The Year’s Best Books About Higher Education
By Steven Brint |
Twan Nguyen checks a machine testing surface water for PFAS compounds at the Orange County Water District. (Dania Maxwell / Los Angeles Times)

California finds widespread water contamination of ‘forever chemicals’

California finds widespread water contamination of ‘forever chemicals’
By Anna M. Phillips, Anthony Pesce |

Jesse Melgar, un vocero con raíces centroamericanas y mexicanas

Jesse Melgar, un vocero con raíces centroamericanas y mexicanas
By Araceli Martínez Ortega |

Presidents aren't immune to treason convictions. Just look to Ukraine.

Presidents aren't immune to treason convictions. Just look to Ukraine.
By Indra Ekmanis |

Is Meritocracy Making Everyone Miserable?

Is Meritocracy Making Everyone Miserable?
By Louis Menand |

New UC students share their hopes and dreams

New UC students share their hopes and dreams
By Nicole Freeling |

New center to address health disparities in inland Southern California

New center to address health disparities in inland Southern California
By IQBAL PITTALWALA |
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