Prospective Students

We invite you to use this page in the months ahead to get to know us better. From on-campus and virtual events to opportunities to interact with current students, faculty, and staff, you'll find that there's a lot to love about CNAS!



 

UC Riverside students walking by UCR sign and clocktower

Who We Are

CNAS is home to world-renowned scholars pursuing research that deepens our knowledge of the universe we live in and improves the quality of life for inhabitants of the state, the nation, and the world. Central to this research is educating the students who come to CNAS to learn science, and who leave with an integrated grasp of how they can change the world. CNAS’s 13 departments encompass the life, physical, mathematical, and agricultural sciences. This structure encourages an extraordinary degree of collaboration, reflected in the interdisciplinary research centers and the many cooperatively taught degree programs. Modern science is team based, and CNAS embodies that principle in everything it teaches and practices. Our mission is to transform lives through discovery, communication, translation, application, and preservation of knowledge.

Learn MoreProspective Transfers

$97 million
Awarded in Contracts & Grants
6,734
Undergraduate Students
987
Faculty & Staff
947
Graduate Students
40+
Citrus Varieties Created
20+
Research Centers & Institutes
18
National Academies Members
3
National Academy of Inventors Members
#2
Entomology Program in the World
2
Nobel Prize Winners

Hear What Our Students Are Saying About CNAS...

Imani Odunze
"Aside from the fact that the campus was beautiful, I saw how diverse UCR was. UCR was in touch with all cultures and it made it almost impossible to not find some of your culture on campus. A year later, I have I was able to find my community and make close friendships with people. UCR has become my second home."
Imani Odunze '26
Biology
jennalyn-resendez
"Do things that are out of your comfort zone, because that is the only way you are going to learn what you are capable of. Over the summer, I worked as an orientation panelist for prospective CNAS students. By allowing myself to be open to new possibilities and learning along the way, I got to be where I am today, and I want the same for anyone attending UC Riverside."

Jennalyn Resendez '24
Cell, Molecular, Developmental Biology
jared-hundall
"I participated in UC Riverside’s RISE Summer Bridge to Research Program, where I completed a 10-week (paid) summer internship at UC Riverside studying artificial deep neural network models through a theoretical lens. I made a lot of great friends and learned a lot about the on-campus programs and resources on campus. It made my transition from community college to university smooth and seamless."

Jared Hudnall '24
Physics
Samantha Arenas
"My favorite CNAS class was Dynamic Genome. This was my favorite class because of all the PCR's, bacterial transformations, and research we did on plant kinases! As a biology major, this class really embodied the laboratory part of the major and enhanced the fun that CNAS students encounter throughout their career at UCR."
Samantha Arenas '26
Biology
kyrollos-salama
"My favorite CNAS class was Biochemistry, because it has helped me understand the complex chemical reactions that occur in a wide variety of life forms. One topic I always find interesting is glycolysis, the process through which glucose is partially broken down by cells in enzyme reactions that do not need oxygen. I also enjoyed learning more about photosynthesis on a deeper level because of my interest in plant biology."

Kyrollos Salama '24
Biology
Saba Najafi
"I am currently involved in Organic Chemistry research. My principal investigator really sparked my passion for the topic, which encouraged me to reach out to get involved in his research."
Saba Najafi '25
Biology
Russel Arevalo
"My favorite CNAS class was Dynamic Genome. This class taught me a lot of fundamental research techniques and gave me the opportunity to do further research and even present at a symposium."
Russel Arevalo '25
Biology
Michelle Tellez
"As someone who lives in the Inland Empire, UCR hits close to home because many of the opportunities and programs this school offers positively affects my local community. UCR's diverse and inclusive campus community greatly appealed to me as the daughter of Hispanic immigrants. Also, the university's commitment to research, innovation, and interdisciplinary studies aligns with my academic goals and aspirations."
Michelle Tellez '26
Cell, Molecular & Developmental Biology
briana-baldovinos
"I would describe UC Riverside as supportive, welcoming, and inspiring. It has a supportive atmosphere when it comes to the faculty and students. Everyone here wants to see you succeed and do well. UC Riverside is inspiring to me because I get to see the medical students on campus and think to myself, 'That'll be me one day.'"

Briana Baldovinos '24
Neuroscience, Pre-Med
Linlin Liu
"I really love and enjoy the supportive atmosphere at UCR. I've met so many people who were willing to help in times of need and who were there whenever you needed them. The school also offered so many resources that I didn't know would be available to me."
Linlin Liu '24
Statistics
Shiraz Mogul
"I am currently working on a project which studies efficient CRISPR/Cas9‐mediated
genome modification of the glassy‐winged sharpshooter Homalodisca vitripennis (Germar). Glassy-winged sharpshooters(GWSS) cause diseases like Pierce's Disease in grapes and other plants it infests. This poses a significant threat to California's grape and wine industry, so we use CRISPR/Cas9 technology to help target genetic mutations in GWSS, advancing genetic control methods for these species as well as others."
Shiraz Mogul '26
Cell, Molecular & Developmental Biology
Sakshi Nitke
"I love to hang out at the Highlander Union Building (HUB), grab some coffee, and do my assignments there. It's a really lively place because there's always music playing from The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf through the loudspeakers. Everyone's always walking in that area so I tend to run into friends too!"
Sakshi Nitke '25
Data Science
Anastasia Farronan
"UCR has a very diverse and welcoming community which made me feel very welcomed and represented. UCR also has a lot of programs that I was interested in being apart of that would connect me to the school and surrounding community. There is a strong support system through other students, faculty, and programs such as the Health Professions Advising Center."
Anastasia Farronan '24
Neuroscience & Biology
Madeleine Haddad
"My favorite spot on campus is the UCR Botanic Gardens, because it is so peaceful and the hiking trails are fun!"
Madeleine Haddad '24
Mathematics & Environmental Science
Patricia B. Sanchez
"My favorite class had to be Functional Anatomy of Vertebrates. The lectures and labs for this class were always so engaging and the highlight of each week. During my lab sections, I felt like a scientist with the dissections I performed on all sorts of vertebrates. From studying a turtle one week and a small shark the next, I always felt challenged and ready to learn something new."
Patricia B. Sanchez '24
Biology
Sana Saifullah
"My favorite place to hang out on campus are the meeting rooms in the Student Success Center. They have big whiteboards, perfect for drawing amino acids or playing hangman with friends!"
Sana Saifullah '25
Biology
Kamron Sherafat
"My favorite CNAS memory is the Learning Community from my first year. I made some amazing friendships that I still carry with me today."
Kamron Sherafat '26
Cell, Molecular & Developmental Biology

CNAS Majors

CNAS undergraduates have access to 17 majors within 13 departments, with a total of 29 academic options or tracks. In addition to their coursework, more than half of CNAS undergraduates participate in research during their time at the College.

Maybe you're excited about exploring the world for yourself. Perhaps you're interested in CNAS because of the advantage it gives you for a career in one of the medical or health professions. Maybe you love math and science but aren't sure what direction in which to go, or you've already chose your major, but want to have some other experiences, too. No matter which description fits you best, the CNAS Advantage is for you!

Biochemistry pipet and petri dish in UCR lab

Biochemistry

Biology CNAS student with microscope

Biology

CMDB UCR Biological Sciences building

Cell, Molecular, and Developmental Biology

Chemistry structures on a computer with a microscope

Chemistry

Data Science charts and pen

Data Science

Earth and Planetary Sciences sun and planet in outer space

Earth and Planetary Sciences

Entomology UCR specimens

Entomology

Environmental Sciences mountains and forest

Environmental Sciences

Geology students and rock formation

Geology

Geophysics mountain range and lake

Geophysics

Mathematics equations

Mathematics

Mathematics equations on chalkboard

Mathematics for Teachers of Secondary School

Microbiology pipet in UCR laboratory

Microbiology

Neuroscience brain stem

Neuroscience

Physics students in UCR lab

Physics

Plant Research 1 facility

Plant Biology

Statistics charts on computer screen

Statistics

CNAS Research

Click below to learn about just some of the fascinating research happening at CNAS today!

Eco-Friendly Termite Control

Eco-Friendly Termite Control

Meet the Nobel Laureates

Meet the Nobel Laureates 

Dark Matter in a Minute

Dark Matter in a Minute

Introducing the Luna UCR Avocado

The Luna UCR Avocado

The Baers and the Bees

The Baers and the Bees

A Kangaroo Rat's Tale

A Kangaroo Rat's Tale

Climate Change Fighters

Climate Change Fighters

Frances Sladek Healthy Eating For A Happier Life

Healthy Eating, Happier Life

UCR Pre-Health Advising

The UCR pre-health advising program is dedicated to providing information, advising, and support for students who aspire to graduate/professional programs in the health professions and wish to enhance their academic and extracurricular preparation. Professional staff and peer mentors are available to guide students as they plan their pre-health professions coursework, health-related experiences, service work, and research in preparation for applying to programs.

In January 2025, the Health Professions Advising Center (HPAC) became the Pre-Professional Advising Center (PPAC), and will offer pre-law professions counseling in addition to pre-health advising to UCR students.

Introducing Pre-Health Advising

Introducing HPAC

Meet the Pre-Health Advisors

Meet the Pre-Health Advisors

Chatting with a Pre-Health Ambassador

Chatting with an HPAC Ambassador

Pre-Health Ambassador Q&A

HPAC Ambassador Q&A

Getting to Know UCR - Season #2

We asked current CNAS Students some random icebreaker questions. Tune in to the Season #2 of the series (also available @UCRCNAS) to hear what they had to say!

Assal Sadighian Getting to Know UCR

Assal Sadighian
Biology

Getting to Know UCR Patricia Sanchez

Patricia Sanchez
Biology

Madeleine Haddad Getting to Know UCR

Madeleine Haddad
Mathematics

Jennalyn Resendez Getting to Know UCR

Jennalyn Resendez
Cell, Molecular & Developmental Biology

Briana Baldovinos Getting to Know UCR

Briana Baldovinos
Neuroscience

Imani Odunze Getting to Know UCR

Imani Odunze
Biology

Ask a CNAS Prof Sunil Kenchanmane Raju

Featured Faculty Video:
Sunil Kenchanmane Raju, Assistant Professor & Plant Geneticist

Sunil Kenchanmane Raju, Assistant Professor and Plant Geneticist in the Department of Botany and Plant Sciences at the UC Riverside College of Natural & Agricultural Sciences, discusses his lab, how crops respond to environmental challenges, and the importance of mentoring the next generation of scientists.

 

Learn More About CNAS Faculty Research!

Check out the videos below to learn more about what CNAS faculty are working on in their laboratories...

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Take Your Seat Next To Scotty!

Our mascot, Scotty Highlander, can't wait to see you become a CNAS student...and neither can we!

An education at UC Riverside is more than attending class. It's joining a community where diversity equals vitality. Where support and empowerment lifts spirits and propels ideas forward. Here, you won't just answer problems. You'll be part of global solutions!

Ranked in the top 15 for best universities in the nation - and first for social mobility - UC Riverside has created a new model for what a great public research university can help you achieve!

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