UCR recognizes Compliance & Ethics week

Compliance & Ethics Week, held Nov. 3-8, is our annual time to recognize the University’s commitment to integrity, accountability, and compliance. UCR’s Chief Compliance Office coordinates implementation of the UC’s ethics and compliance program here at Riverside. Please take a minute to visit our website and learn about our ethics and compliance...

By Kiersten Boyce |

Chancellor’s Update—October 2024

Earlier this month, I flew to Beijing, China to meet with alumni and participate in two international conferences. One highlight of the trip was meeting with Dr. Songfan Yang, a UCR alumnus and successful startup founder whose latest company, Kaikai Huacai, provides online cultural and entertainment education for China’s “silver generation,” the...

By Kim A. Wilcox |

Vote center open on campus

All voters – no matter where in the state they are registered – can drop off Vote-by-Mail (VBM) ballots at the UCR Alumni & Visitors Center Nov. 2–4 from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. and Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 5 from 7 a.m. – 8 p.m. Registered voters with an address in Riverside County, can visit the alumni center and vote in person but they must surrender...

By UCR News |

Winter curtailment dates

UC Riverside plans to observe a Winter Holiday Closure during the 2024-2025 holiday season. The campus is scheduled to close beginning Monday, December 23, 2024, and will reopen on Thursday, January 2, 2025. Pursuant to Personnel Policy 2.210: Absence from Work and relevant provisions of our collective bargaining agreements, the campus will observe...

By Human Resources |

UCOP seismic safety policy update

The University of California Office of the President invites comments on the proposed Presidential Policy Seismic Safety. The policy is proposed to be revised and include the following key issues: Replace the 2023 deadline with a continual improvement requirement for each location to achieve a minimum 4% per year reduction of non-compliant space...

By UC Office of the President |

Annual vaccine compliance notification

As we progress through the fall quarter, UCR remains dedicated to maintaining the health and safety measures that have been crucial in managing the spread of COVID-19, influenza, and other infectious diseases. The well-being of our community—students, faculty, and staff—continues to be our top priority. This morning you received an automated...

By Sheila Hedayati and Karla Hill |

Provost's fall campus update

Dear Campus Community, It seems like when it comes to information technology, the only constant is change. I realize that it can be hard to keep up with and adapt to the new systems, policies, and practices that we’ve been rolling out in rapid succession at UCR. Please know that these changes are not undertaken lightly. Each one is necessary to...

By Elizabeth Watkins |

University Librarian Steven Mandeville-Gamble announces retirement

After more than 12 years as University Librarian, Steven Mandeville-Gamble will be retiring at the end of the academic year. Since his appointment in 2013, Steven has played a pivotal role in aligning UCR Library services with the evolving needs of our growing campus community and fostering a culture of creativity and innovation.

By Elizabeth Watkins |

Updated pronouns list in UCR Profiles

We are pleased to announce that the list of pronouns available in UCR Profiles has been expanded. This aims to give faculty and staff more options that may better reflect their gender identity. As part of UCR’s application of UC Gender Recognition & Lived Name (GRLN) policy implementation, faculty and staff may choose to display their pronouns on...

By Mariam Lam |

Guidance for the 2024 General Election on Tues., Nov. 5

Dear Colleagues, The Presidential and General Election on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024, will be here before we know it. University of California faculty, staff, and students will join millions of Americans across the country and fulfill their civic duty by casting their ballot for various federal, state, and local offices, and for or against a wide range...
By Elizabeth Romero |

Campus staff transition to Google Email and Calendaring

In June, Information Technology Solutions (ITS) opened up the R’Mail platform to all of campus. The transition means staff — who have used Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Calendar — can now participate in the same email platform as faculty and students. Three months later, more than 550 UCR staff have transitioned to Google’s email and calendaring...

By Information Technology Solutions |

A message from UC President Michael V. Drake: Working together toward inclusive excellence

The fall term is well underway at the University of California and we welcome our students, faculty, and staff to a new academic year. We are part of a truly vibrant community, home to a wide diversity of thought, identity, belief, and people. We recognize and indeed cherish our responsibility to honor our free speech traditions. We are resolute in...

By Michael V. Drake, M.D. |

Chancellor's Monthly Update—September 2024

Dear Colleagues, For me, this month can best be described as bittersweet. On the one hand, this is my favorite time of year. I am once again energized as students and faculty fill classrooms and labs, engaged in learning and discovery. I enjoy seeing familiar and new faces at the annual picnic. I like sending a new welcome video to campus that...

By Kim A. Wilcox |

Updated Google workspace shared drive permissions

UCR’s Shared Drive terms of use have changed. The ability to create new Shared Drives is currently only available to faculty, staff, and affiliates. Students are encouraged to use their personal drives (My Drive) to store coursework and other academic (non-research) data. These guidelines allow UCR to comply with its vendor-determined storage...

By Information Technology Solutions |

Campus impact from Block Party 2024

On Saturday, Sept. 28, the Associated Students Program Board is hosting UCR's annual Block Party concert. We wanted to notify you of potential amplified sound and access that may affect the inner areas of campus. The event kicks off at 4 p.m. and will last until 9:30 p.m. However, soundchecks for the artists will begin at 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. Please...

By Associated Student Program Board |

Message from the Chancellor

Dear Campus Community, Just over eleven years ago, Diane and I arrived in Riverside. We knew little about the Inland Empire and were initially struck by the stark landscapes of the Box Springs Mountains under the August sun. However, as we entered the UC Riverside campus, it felt like stepping into a lush oasis. That first year, every experience...

By Kim A. Wilcox |

UCOP Cybersecurity Mandate 2025

Dear Campus Community, As we approach the 2024-25 academic year, I am writing to share information regarding new cybersecurity measures on our campus. The updates are part of a University of California system-wide initiative required by the UC Regents and led by the UC Office of the President, and involve crucial steps to protect our personal and...

By Elizabeth Watkins, Matthew Gunkel, and Dewight Kramer |

Technology Companies are Changing the Digital Landscape – How Does This Impact UCR?

Technology companies, including big corporations like Microsoft and Google, are changing the global digital landscape with new policies and service limitations. Higher education has been especially affected by changes to licenses, application access, and device operating system requirements, as well as the net-new implementation of storage...

By Information Technology Solutions |

Regents Policy 4408: Policy on Public and Discretionary Statements

As we prepare to begin the new academic year, we find ourselves navigating national and international issues that have a profound and personal impact on many members of our university community. Free speech and academic freedom are cornerstone values of UC Riverside and the University of California system.

By Elizabeth Watkins |

Frequently Asked Questions: Regents policy on public and discretionary statements 

Q: What is the new Regents policy regarding public and discretionary statements? A: The Regents of the University of California recently approved Regents Policy 4408: Policy on Public and Discretionary Statements, which states, “Discretionary Statements should not appear on the main homepage of a website of an academic Unit.” However, unit...

By University Relations |