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University of California Riverside Botanic Gardens

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University of California Riverside Botanic Gardens
University of California Riverside Botanic Gardens
University of California Riverside Botanic Gardens
University of California Riverside Botanic Gardens
University of California Riverside Botanic Gardens
University of California Riverside Botanic Gardens
University of California Riverside Botanic Gardens
University of California Riverside Botanic Gardens
University of California Riverside Botanic Gardens
University of California Riverside Botanic Gardens
University of California Riverside Botanic Gardens
University of California Riverside Botanic Gardens
University of California Riverside Botanic Gardens
University of California Riverside Botanic Gardens
University of California Riverside Botanic Gardens
University of California Riverside Botanic Gardens
University of California Riverside Botanic Gardens
University of California Riverside Botanic Gardens
University of California Riverside Botanic Gardens
University of California Riverside Botanic Gardens
University of California Riverside Botanic Gardens
University of California Riverside Botanic Gardens
University of California Riverside Botanic Gardens
University of California Riverside Botanic Gardens
University of California Riverside Botanic Gardens
Phone:
+1 951-784-6962

Hours:
Sunday8am - 5pm
Monday8am - 5pm
Tuesday8am - 5pm
Wednesday8am - 5pm
Thursday8am - 5pm
Friday8am - 5pm
Saturday8am - 5pm


The University of California, Riverside , is a public research university and one of the 10 general campuses of the University of California system. The main campus sits on 1,900 acres in a suburban district of Riverside, California, United States, with a branch campus of 20 acres in Palm Desert. In 1907 the predecessor to UCR was founded as the UC Citrus Experiment Station, Riverside which pioneered research in biological pest control and the use of growth regulators responsible for extending the citrus growing season in California from four to nine months. Some of the world's most important research collections on citrus diversity and entomology, as well as science fiction and photography, are located at Riverside. UCR's undergraduate College of Letters and Science opened in 1954. The Regents of the University of California declared UCR a general campus of the system in 1959, and graduate students were admitted in 1961. To accommodate an enrollment of 21,000 students by 2015, more than $730 million has been invested in new construction projects since 1999. Preliminary accreditation of the UC Riverside School of Medicine granted in October 2012 and the first class of 50 students was enrolled in August 2013. It is the first new research-based public medical school in 40 years.UCR is consistently ranked as one of the most ethnically and economically diverse universities in the United States. The 2016 U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges rankings places UCR tied for 58th among top public universities, tied for 121st nationwide and ranks 16+ graduate school programs including the Graduate School of Education and the Bourns College of Engineering based on peer assessment, student selectivity, financial resources, and other factors. Washington Monthly ranked UCR 2nd in the United States in terms of social mobility, research and community service, while U.S. News ranks UCR as the fifth most ethnically diverse and, by the number of undergraduates receiving Pell Grants , the 15th most economically diverse student body in the nation. Nearly two-thirds of all UCR students graduate within six years without regard to economic disparity. UCR's extensive outreach and retention programs have contributed to its reputation as a university of choice for minority students. In 2005, UCR became the first public university campus in the nation to offer a gender-neutral housing option.UCR's sports teams are known as the Highlanders and play in the Big West Conference of the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I. Their nickname was inspired by the high altitude of the campus, which lies on the foothills of Box Springs Mountain. The UCR women's basketball team won back-to-back Big West championships in 2006 and 2007. In 2007, the men's baseball team won its first conference championship and advanced to the regionals for the second time since the university moved to Division I in 2001. In 2018, the university hired its first two Nobel Prize winners to its faculty. Richard Schrock and Barry Barish joined UCR's College of Natural and Agricultural Sciences.
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