Luiza Osorio G. Silva, a UC Irvine assistant professor of art history holding a replica coffin and a homemade mummy she has owned since childhood.

Bringing ancient Egypt to life

Professor uses pop culture to demystify pharaohs, pyramids and more

Perspectives on Egypt

UC Irvine’s Center for Global Peace & Conflict Studies and the Department of Anthropology present panel addressing culture, politics and law in Egypt.

Ban Al-Ani

Tracking social media’s role in Egyptian uprising

UCI researcher Ban Al-Ani tracks role of social media in Egyptian uprising.

UCI Podcast Indicator

UCI Podcast: Underground Scholar Shawn Khalifa shares his journey

How education helped formerly incarcerated student overcome societal barriers

Illustration featuring Star of David

Countering Hate

New grant will enable UCI’s Center for Jewish Studies to increase efforts to shine a light on Jewish culture while combating antisemitism

artistic colorful hands, for Building Solidarity With Communities

Building Solidarity With Communities

UCI researchers across campus take an inclusive, collaborative approach to working in local areas

Bringing history to life

Unlikely UCI trio designs educational computer game that immerses players in 19th-century Ghana

Unconventional Instruction

Innovative teachers shake up traditional lectures to engage students and improve learning

You don’t know joe

Tracing coffee’s evolution from little-used African bean to ubiquitous beverage

Drawing an ACE

Dalai Lama Scholar Mary Sargious spearheads a project pairing UCI mentors with foster and first-generation teens