UCI Podcast: Patsy Mink’s role in Title IX passage
Co-authors of Mink’s biography share history of law designed to prevent discrimination on the basis of sex
Co-authors of Mink’s biography share history of law designed to prevent discrimination on the basis of sex
Aided by scholarship, transfer student prepares to ‘bring a better quality of healthcare to underserved populations’
UCI loses close-fought game to Louisville Cardinals 57-55
50th anniversary event culminates in 77-55 victory by the UCI men’s basketball squad
Nearly 4,000 UC Irvine students marked the beginning of basketball practice season Friday with the ninth annual Shocktoberfest celebration in the Bren Events Center. They watched UCI’s 7-foot-6-inch center Mamadou Ndiaye win the slam-dunk contest with two basketballs at once. The three-point shoot-out this year featured class-based teams comprising one male player and one female […]
Irvine, Calif., Oct. 14, 2014 – Imagine a low-cost, disposable breath analysis device that a person with cystic fibrosis could use at home along with a smartphone to immediately detect a lung infection, much like the device police use to gauge a driver’s blood alcohol level. Timely knowledge of a lung infection would let people […]
TEDxUCIrvine, set for May 31, will explore ‘The Adventure of Discovery’
A student-produced video invitation including a challenge to “play ball” with UC Irvine’s seven-feet-six-inch center Mamadou Ndiaye, and 10,000 postcards signed by Anteaters of all stripes involved the entire campus in the effort to woo the president.
Annual event will be repeated in November as it transitions from a winter tradition to a fall one
Year brings scientific advances, national accolades, international outreach, student achievement … and zombies