Bernadette Boden-Albala

Bernadette Boden-Albala to deliver keynote speech at AAN Healthcare Equity Symposium

UC Irvine Program in Public Health director and founding dean will share brain health insights

Bernadette Boden-Albala, director of UCI’s Program in Public Health and founding dean of the planned School of Population and Public Health.

Bernadette Boden-Albala to be honored for contributions in addressing stroke inequities

UC Irvine Program in Public Health director and founding dean wins 2024 Kenton Award

People standing and smiling

UCI welcomes international Fulbright Scholars

The five scholars are from Ukraine, Vietnam, Saudi Arabia, Taiwan, and India

Chad Gornay

#IamUCI – Chad Gornay

Q&A with Class of 2023 graduate Chad Gornay, B.S., nursing science

Students staffing the Hillel at UCI table at the fall 2022 Anteater Involvement Fair are (from left) Shahar Broner, Shani Kirson, Isabella Fuiks, Daniel Stepanov, Jacob Schreiber, Sandra Ossman and Yoav Weber.

UC Irvine to participate in Hillel International’s Campus Climate Initiative

Campus is first in UC system, third in state to join cohort addressing antisemitism

Seven former editors-in-chief and two managing editors of the New University campus newspaper at UCI.

Pioneers of student journalism

For Women’s History Month, we look at the leaders of the New University campus newspaper

Susan Seager

Fighting for journalists … and the public

UCI Law’s Press Freedom Project plays a critical role in keeping independent investigative reporting alive

With J&J vaccine restrictions, experts say we need more options beyond mRNA

Verywell Health, May 13, 2022

Emissions tied to the international trade of agricultural goods are rising

UCI-led study shows the global shift of land-use greenhouse gas emissions

UCI team develops simplified, faster process for detection of viral RNA in saliva samples

UCI researchers have originated a simplified, faster clinical sample testing method to detect genetic material, including viral RNA. Their findings were recently published in the journal Scientific Reports. “We showed that a saliva sample withdrawn using a simple microbiological loop can be directly analyzed in a single collection tube, using common and precise DNA amplification […]