[Ucrfacultyandstaff] Dean of the Bourns College of Engineering

UCR Provost provost at ucr.edu
Tue Jan 20 10:30:09 PST 2026


Dear Campus Community,



I am writing to share news that Chris Lynch has informed me of his decision
to step down as Dean of the Marlan and Rosemary Bourns College of
Engineering (BCOE). Dean Lynch has agreed to remain in the dean position
while we conduct an international search for our next BCOE leader; that
search will commence in spring with the goal of making an appointment by
the end of 2026.



Dean Lynch was recruited to UCR in 2018 with a mandate to expand the
college of engineering. Since that time, the college has grown from 3,400
to 5,000 students and expanded its faculty by 25 and staff by 20, all while
maintaining consistent retention and graduation rates across demographics.
Several new programs have been introduced to better prepare BCOE graduates
for their future roles in our technology-based society, including BS
degrees in Data Science and Robotics, and an MS in Computational Data
Science. Under his leadership, BCOE grew its extramural annual research
expenditures from $30M in FY2018 to $45M in FY2024, a 50% increase and a
testament to the extraordinary faculty in the college.



Dean Lynch has emphasized excellence in engineering education through
experiential learning and a well-supported classroom experience. He oversaw
significant investment in maker-spaces in all engineering disciplines to
support a rapidly expanding base of industry-sponsored capstone design
projects. Another point of pride is the expansion of the BCOE student
transfer center to the new Student Success Center, providing students a
space to meet with alumni, prepare for careers, and engage in student-led
projects. To accomplish these goals, Dean Lynch helped steward the generous
support of a network of parents, alumni, industry, and many friends of the
college.



Dean Lynch is planning to remain in the dean position until a successor is
named, after which he will take a sabbatical year to reestablish his
research program. He looks forward to working with faculty on research and
getting back to teaching. Dean Lynch currently serves as the PI on a
program funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation focused on
combining best practices in mathematics pedagogy with technology to improve
mathematics learning outcomes using a new platform, Learnvia. In
collaboration with higher-ed partners across the region, he will continue
this work to improve the success of students from underrepresented
backgrounds while strengthening STEM readiness for all students.



Please join me in congratulating Dean Lynch for his many accomplishments
and thanking him for his contributions to UCR. I wish him continued success
in the next phase of his career.



Sincerely,

Liz



*Elizabeth Watkins, PhD*

*Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor*

*Professor of History*

University of California, Riverside

951.827.1129 | Elizabeth.Watkins at UCR.edu
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