History of Women in Education
In the late 18th and 19th century higher education for women was viewed as training for mothers, but focused on botany, chemistry, geometry, history and philosophy. Things changed in the late 19th...
View ArticleESPN Recruiters Coming to UC Riverside on October 2
ESPN is coming to the University of California, Riverside on October 2, 2012, but aren’t making the trip to watch baseball, basketball or track and field. Instead, they are looking for UCR students who...
View ArticleUC Riverside Announces Location for Cost-Saving Human Resources Center
The University of California (UC) has agreed to purchase Intellicenter-Riverside, an office building in Riverside’s Meridian Business Park, to house consolidated payroll and human resources services...
View ArticleUCR Spring Career Fair is a Huge Success
Nearly 600 students from the University of California, Riverside had the opportunity to meet with representatives from 65 employers Thursday at the Career Night Spring Job Fair, sponsored by the UCR...
View ArticleGrant to Fund Research on Wage Theft, Health Care
The Center for Sustainable Suburban Development at UC Riverside has been awarded a $13,700 grant by the Center for Collaborative Research for an Equitable California to examine wage theft and health...
View ArticleHousing Needed to Sustain Economic Growth in Inland Southern California
The Center for Economic Forecasting and Development at the University of California, Riverside’s School of Business Administration, released its first Inland Southern California Regional Intelligence...
View ArticleInland Southern California’s Unemployment Rate Continues Downward Trend
The unemployment rate in Inland Southern California declined to 5.8% in the most recent numbers and by 1.5 percentage points over the past year, according to data released today by the California...
View ArticleGrowth in Women-Owned Businesses Outpacing Total Business Growth in Region,...
A new analysis of recently available Census data finds that businesses owned by women now make up more than one-third of all businesses in the United States, in California, and in the Inland Southern...
View ArticleDisabilities, Hidden or Not, Bring Benefits to a Workplace
The University of California, Riverside will launch National Disability Employment Awareness Month with an evening performance about the life journey of Eric Barr, a UCR professor emeritus who survived...
View ArticleInland Empire Adds 9,900 Jobs in November
The Inland Empire added 9,900 jobs in November on a seasonally adjusted basis, according to a report released today by the UCR School of Business Center for Economic Forecasting and Development. This...
View ArticleCalifornia Labor Market at ‘Full Employment’
The California Employment Development Department (EDD)’s annual benchmark revision of the state’s employment figures only slightly changed previous estimates but include some notable industry...
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