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UC Riverside ranks among top U.S. universities

For the second consecutive year, UC Riverside has been ranked the 27th-best university in the United States by Washington Monthly magazine. The publication also listed UC Riverside 15th among public universities, along with six other University of California schools: UC San Diego, UCLA, UC Davis, UC Berkeley, UC Santa Barbara, …

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CSUSB gets Verizon grant

Cal State San Bernardino has received a $50,000 grant from the Verizon Foundation that will help pay for remote learning and the Palm Desert campus’ Street Medicine program. Street Medicine, which has been working with a local volunteer group and the UC Riverside School of Medicine, will receive $38,000 and …

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UCR reports major fundraising success

UC Riverside has raised more than $298 million in the first comprehensive fundraising campaign in the school’s 66-year history. “Living the Promise: the Campaign for UC Riverside” was announced in October 2016 and is scheduled to end Dec. 31, according to a statement on the university’s website. The Coronavirus pandemic …

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Inland universities make “Best in West” list

Cal State San Bernardino, UC Riverside, and the University of Redlands have been listed among the top colleges in the western United States by the Princeton Review. The New York-based education services company – which is not affiliated with Princeton University – also named Claremont-McKenna College, Harvey Mudd College, Pitzer …

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Survey: UC Riverside degree is a good investment

UC Riverside has been named one of the top U.S. colleges for offering degrees that yield the best results at affordable rates. CNBC Make-It, a business news website, ranked UC Riverside 14th on its annual list of  “50 Colleges That Pay Off The Most.” Earlier this year, U.S. News & …

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MSJC begins online semester

Mt. San Jacinto College began its fall semester Monday, even though the campus was all but empty. About 98 percent of the school’s classes are online due to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a statement on the school’s website. Automotive, nursing, and diagnostic medical sonography and other “hands-on” courses will …

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