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Republicans Changed Their Mind About Higher Education Really Quickly

Republicans Changed Their Mind About Higher Education Really Quickly
By Joe Pinkser |
Steven Brint

Sociology and public policy professor wins CHASS distinguished lecturer award

Sociology and public policy professor wins CHASS distinguished lecturer award
By University Communications |

California’s inland region key to statewide vitality

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By Karthick Ramakrishnan |
President Trump

What’s behind the desire for ‘skilled’ immigrants? Racial prejudice.

What’s behind the desire for ‘skilled’ immigrants? Racial prejudice.
By Neil Malhotra and Benjamin Newman |

Regions Rise Together: building a plan for inclusive, sustainable growth across California

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By Lenny Mendonca and Kate Gordon |

MPP Students Receive a Grant to Collaborate with the R'Pantry

MPP Students Receive a Grant to Collaborate with the R'Pantry
By Madeleine Bunting |
Laura Sosa

Internship Program Offers Experience in Policy Work

The UCR School of Public Policy Internship Program provides students an opportunity to apply what they learn in the classroom to the real world.
By Maya Prasad |

Committee for accurate Inland Empire census count marks formal launch

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By Tess Eyrich |
Future Trends Forum

Bryan Alexander's Future Trends Forum with Guest Steven Brint

Bryan Alexander's Future Trends Forum with Guest Steven Brint
By Future Trends Forum |
The Unkept Promises of Higher Education

The Unkept Promises of Higher Education

UCR Public Policy Professor Steven Brint's bookTwo Cheers for Higher Education: Why American Universities Are Stronger Than Ever—and How They Meet the Challenges They Face is featured in The American Prospect article.
By David Kirp |
Five myths about the Ivy League

Five myths about the Ivy League

Five myths about the Ivy League
By Jerome Karabel |
Antivaxxers

'It's a war around the truth': Health experts, Facebook and YouTube play catch-up with anti-vaxxers

'It's a war around the truth': Health experts, Facebook and YouTube play catch-up with anti-vaxxers
Asian women who immigrate to U.S. may have higher breast cancer risk, research finds

Asian women who immigrate to U.S. may have higher breast cancer risk, research finds

Asian women who immigrate to U.S. may have higher breast cancer risk, research finds
By Charles Lam |
Clean Air Award

Senior Policy Fellow Barry Wallerstein Receives Clean Air Award

Senior Policy Fellow Barry Wallerstein Receives Clean Air Award
By California Air Resources Board |
CA Health Effects

NIDIS and Partners Host California Preparing for the Health Effects of Drought Workshop

NIDIS and Partners Host California Preparing for the Health Effects of Drought Workshop
Inland California Rising

Inland California: the backbone of our state

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By Ashley Swearengin and Karthick Ramakrishnan |
Jesse Melgar

2 Riverside natives appointed to Gov. Newsom’s office

2 Riverside natives appointed to Gov. Newsom’s office
By Ryan Hagen |
Kamala Harris

In Kamala Harris' presidential campaign, Indian Americans want more opportunities to connect

In Kamala Harris' presidential campaign, Indian Americans want more opportunities to connect
By Chris Fuchs |
Qingfang Wang

Qingfang Wang Awarded the 2019 Haynes Fellowship Award

Qingfang Wang Awarded the 2019 Haynes Fellowship Award
Two Cheers for Higher Education

Author discusses new book defending the quality of American higher education

Author discusses new book defending the quality of American higher education
By Scott Jaschik |
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