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The College of Natural and Agricultural Sciences (CNAS) is unique among land-grant colleges, with life sciences, physical sciences, agricultural sciences, and mathematical sciences together in one academic unit. This diverse environment creates a flourishing interdisciplinary culture that we call "The CNAS Advantage."
- April 19, 2011
UC Riverside Biologist Elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
A leader in evolutionary biology, David Reznick is one of 212 new members of the prestigious society founded in 1780. - February 28, 2011
Water center director publishes book on water policy
Prof. Ariel Dinar is coauthor of the new book, "Managing California's Water: From Conflict to Reconciliation." - February 10, 2011
UC Riverside Geneticist Elected Home Secretary of the National Academy of Sciences
Susan R Wessler is the first woman to hold position; she begins her four-year term on July 1, 2011. - February 7, 2011
Conservation Biologist to Talk About Climate Change Impact on Thoreau's Concord
Richard Primack of Boston University is the 2011 Jane Block Distinguished Seminar speaker on February 9. - January 12, 2011
Astronomers identify most distant galaxy cluster
CNAS's Bahram Mobasher is a member of an international research team that has discovered a developing cluster of galaxies at the far reaches of our universe.
All Events for Thursday, February 9, 2012
- Seminar: Algebraic Geometry: Dr. Ziv Ran, UCR
"ti Graph enumeration, generating functions, and intersection theory on symmetric products and Hilbert schemes"
8:10–9:30 a.m.
(Mathematics) - Seminar: Fractal Research Group: Dr. Alexander Turbiner, Inst.de Ciencias Nucleares & National University of Mexico
"A new continuous family of planar solvable and integrable Schrodinger equations"
11:10 a.m.–12:30 p.m.
(Mathematics) - Seminar: WSPC Seminar Series - “Optimal Control of Spatial-Dynamic Processes: the Case of Bioinvasions”, Dr. Jim Wilen
“Optimal Control of Spatial-Dynamic Processes: the Case of Bioinvasions”, Dr. Jim Wilen
Noon–1:30 p.m.
(Environmental Sciences) - Seminar: Lie Theory: Dr. Katsuyuki Naoi, University of Tokyo, Japan
"Generalized Demazure module and restricted classical limit oftensor prodcut of KR modules"
1–2 p.m.
(Mathematics) - Colloquium: Dr. David Uminsky, UCLA
"New computational methods for simulating viscous vortex dynamics"
3:40–5 p.m.
(Mathematics)

Students entering CNAS for the first time in Fall 2011 now have a website all their own! Click HERE or click the button on the left, "Incoming students," to go to the site.
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