UCR business experts analyze the rising use of vaccine passports in travel, education, and work, highlighting insights from a top-ranked business school.
If Susan Atherton thinks about it, her connection with UC Riverside has really come full circle in the time since she enrolled as a 17-year-old, first-generation college student.
If you dunk a tea bag repeatedly into your mug or open a cream-filled cookie to lick the filling, you might find coping with pandemic isolation a bit easier than others.
UCR business professor Raj Singh, with decades in engineering and management, serves on Riverside’s Planning Commission at one of the best business schools.
For Assistant Professor Mingyu Joo, there is an important equilibrium to attain in the pursuit of research as he explores the many facets of marketing and publishes his findings.
UCR MBA launches alumni referral program—connect your network with one of the best business schools, the A. Gary Anderson Graduate School of Management.
Politics often is described as “the art of the possible,” but for two first-time candidates from the UCR School of Business, it’s also about the art of service.
Shuoqi (Kiara) Xiao is studying business at UC Riverside from the other side of the world. A Chinese student, she is necessarily earning her degree remotely due to coronavirus precautions as the university conducts courses virtually.
Any business that fails to innovate is doomed to die. The good news is that radical innovation is within reach for any company of any size. It just requires the right approach.
Diana Garcia ’22 and Jackie Maslow ’21 help transfer students adapt to online learning, showcasing UCR business support at one of the best business schools.