Visual studies Ph.D. student is named to 1804 List of Haitian American change-makers

Ella Turenne, a UCI Ph.D. student in visual studies, has been included among 26 change-makers on The Haitian Roundtable’s 1804 List for 2019. Named in honor of the year of that country’s independence, the list recognizes Haitian American leaders who have helped foster a better understanding of Haiti and the Haitian community. A journalist, poet […]

UCI vice provost speaks at Haiti Tech Summit

Michael Dennin, UCI vice provost for teaching and learning as well as dean of undergraduate education, was a featured speaker at the 2018 Haiti Tech Summit. He shared best practices for advancing education with local and international industry and government leaders, entrepreneurs and investors interested in helping to revitalize Haiti’s technology infrastructure and encourage entrepreneurship. […]

Amy Wilentz wins 2013 National Book Critics Circle Award for Haiti memoir

Amy Wilentz, UC Irvine professor of English and literary journalism, has won a National Book Critics Circle Award for her autobiography Farewell, Fred Voodoo: A Letter from Haiti, a gritty memoir based on years of reporting from Haiti.

a Haitian boy receives treatment at a medical clinic at the United Nations Stabilization Mission's logistics base

Hope for Haiti’s future

As Haiti begins rebuilding after a devastating earthquake, three UCI professors discuss how it could emerge a stronger country.

Helping Haitians find family

Professor Chen Li and his computer science student team created a “People Finder” Web site to help Haitian quake victims reunite with family.

UCI students to arm wrestle for Haitian disaster relief

This Saturday, the UC Irvine chapter of Physicians for Human Rights will host a “Flex Your Muscles for Haiti” fundraiser…

Don't count Haiti out, UCI professor writes in newspaper editorial

Amy Wilentz, English and literary journalism professor, is familiar with Haiti’s politics and culture and the resolve of its people.…

Man in cap and gown standing with UCI mascot, Peter the Anteater.

46 percent of UCI graduates receiving bachelor’s degrees are first-generation students

Over 8,200 Class of 2023 members to attend commencement ceremonies this month

Brandon Saint-Milfort, B.S., pharmaceutical sciences

#IamUCI – Brandon Saint-Milfort

Q&A with Class of 2023 graduate Brandon Saint-Milfort, B.S., pharmaceutical sciences

Micherlange Francois-Hemsley

#IamUCI – Micherlange Francois-Hemsley

Q&A with Class of 2022 graduate Micherlange Francois-Hemsley, B.A. in African American studies