Making moguls out of middle schoolers

Siblings Gina and Jenae Heitkamp, winners of the 2014 Business Plan Competition at UC Irvine’s Paul Merage School of Business, are breaking glass ceilings: first all-female team to win, first sister team to make the finals and first toy idea to take the 11-year-old contest. Their company, iBesties, is a line of books, dolls and […]

A “mathlete” competes in Mathcounts regionals

UCI hosts middle school ‘mathletes’

Students exercise their computational skills in regional round of nationwide competition.

Middle school affiliated with UCI's MESA program heading to national competition

For the second year in a row, Roosevelt Middle School in Compton will represent California in the MESA USA National…

Philanthropist Stacey Nicholas pledges $3 million to School of Education

Support to endow new chair, startup funding for environmental education project

Middle Earth – elevated

New towers add modern touch to student housing community inspired by Tolkien mythology

Students at Anteater Involvement Fair

Back to school: By the numbers

With Anteaters heading back to class, we take stock of new stats

Tyrus Miller is named dean of UCI School of Humanities

Accomplished literary scholar currently heads graduate division at UC Santa Cruz

Commute distances have increased for SoCal high- and middle-wage earners, UCI study finds

A UCI study has found that commute distances in Southern California have gotten longer for high- and middle-wage earners but have remained unchanged for low-wage earners. According to the latest quarterly report issued through the School of Social Ecology’s Metropolitan Futures Initiative, between 2002 and 2010, the distance between where high- and middle-income jobs are located and where those […]

School of Education gets $300,000 from AT&T for project aiding English learners in grades 7-12

UC Irvine’s School of Education has received a $300,000 gift from AT&T to support its recent $11 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education for a project to improve the literacy skills of English learners.

UC Irvine partners with KIPP schools to boost college graduation rates

The Knowledge Is Power Program announced today that it will join with UC Irvine in an effort to increase the college completion rates of underserved KIPP students nationwide.