Month: March 2010

Janice Chang

Making an impact on tinnitus

Public Impact Fellowship recipient Janice Chang hopes a new electronic stimulation therapy can bring relief to tinnitus sufferers.

Improving care for low-birth-weight infants

‘Project HealthDesign’ grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation integrates daily information about babies’ health into clinical care.

UC Irvine News Brief: Neumark to testify

UCI economist David Neumark will testify March 10 at a California Senate informational hearing on the performance of the state’s Enterprise Zone program, created in 1984 to stimulate investment in poor areas and create jobs.

UC Irvine News Brief: Low-income housing competition

Students in UC Irvine’s master of urban & regional planning program are finalists in Bank of America’s annual Low-Income Housing Challenge.

Update on 'Week of Action'

Campus community rallies in support of quality education in California.

UC Irvine Advisory: Lu

Mathematician to talk about how numbers can help solve everyday problems.

UC Irvine News Brief: Mohraz wins award

Ali Mohraz, UC Irvine assistant professor of chemical engineering & materials science, has received a $400,000 Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) award from the National Science Foundation.

Protesters wear duct tape over their mouths with "Do UC us?" written on top

Black students ask: 'Do UC us?'

Black Wednesday silent protest gives visibility to students who say they feel marginalized.

UC Irvine Advisory: Autism

UC Irvine medical geneticist John Jay Gargus discusses autism research at UCI and the potential for new diagnostics and therapies.

Learning helps keep brain healthy

UCI study suggests mental activity could stave off age-related cognitive and memory decline.