Welcome
The Building Bridges Across Riverside Program is back! We have been funded
for another three years! Our focus over the next few years will be on the
implications of nanotechnology for water quality. Pictured here are the 2011-2012 Bridges
Participants, Louise Daniels and Brent Malcomb. Louise is a student at RCC in physics and
Bresnt is studying environmental engineering at Moreno Valley College. They have just completed
their summer internship at UCR and will continue through the upcoming school year. Congratulations
to them both!
This is the homepage for the Building Bridges across Riverside
program. The Building Bridges Across Riverside Through Water Quality
Research project provides RCC students an experiential learning
opportunity in cutting-edge water quality research and exposure to a
four-year college experience at UCR. The intention is to motivate
students to graduate from a two year institution (RCC) and transfer to a
four year university (UCR) in the field of science and engineering. This
directly addresses a goal of the USDA to enhance and diversify the
Nation’s scientific and professional work force.
Updates:
Yasmine Salas and Brian Perez were selected to attend the 2010
Hispanic Serving Institutions Leadership Conference hosted at the
USDA (October 2010) in Washington DC
Yasmine and Brian pictured with the rest of the participants -
Yasmine is third from the left, front row. Brian is third from
the left, third row
Yasmine presenting the research she conducted in the Bridges program in 2007-2008
Congratulations to Brian Perez for being
selected for the 2009 Bridges Summer Program!!

Dr. Smith, Dr. Walker, and the
Building Bridges Program are in the USDA news! See the article
here.
Our research efforts have hit the
airwaves! See the transcript and listen to our blurb
here.
Dr. Walker and the
2007-2009 Building Bridges Program Participants Juan Lucio, Yasmine
Salas, Karynn Kirby, and Melissa Reimer were in the University of
California Science News. See the video and read the transcript
here!
Juan Lucio, a 2007-2008
Participant in the Building Bridges Program was in the news. Check out
the article in the Press Enterprise
here.
Congratulations to Melissa Reimer and Karynn Kirby our
2008-2009 Bridges participants!

Pictured here are Yasmine Salas (our 2007 participant), Melissa Reimer,
Dr. Smith, Dr. Walker, and Karynn Kirby.
Thank you to
all of those who applied.
We hope to renew the USDA program for 2009 and beyond. Check back
to this site May 2009 to apply.

Pictured here: 2007-2008 Bridges Participants Juan Lucio and Yasmine
Salas after presenting their research at the Annual UCR Undergraduate Summer
Research Symposium (August 2007)