Student wins State Department scholarship to study Arabic in Morocco
Kelsey Norman, a UC Irvine Ph.D. student in political science, has received a U.S. State Department Critical Language Scholarship to study Arabic in Morocco.
Kelsey Norman, a UC Irvine Ph.D. student in political science, has received a U.S. State Department Critical Language Scholarship to study Arabic in Morocco.
The honor, considered one of the highest in scientific research, goes to a professor renowned for his development of a two- story-high, scanning, tunneling microscope to investigate single molecules.
In latest honor, UCI engineering professor accepts coveted medal from president of his homeland, India
Service-minded UCI students spend the spring recess doing volunteer work
Shaul Mukamel, Chancellor’s Professor of chemistry at UC Irvine, has been elected to the American Academy of Arts & Sciences.
Four UC Irvine students have been awarded highly coveted Fulbright grants to study abroad. Two will conduct public health research in Jordan; it’s the first time UC Irvine students have been placed in that country. Sponsored by the State Department, Fulbright is the largest international exchange program in the U.S. It funds one year of […]
UCI Medal honorees demonstrate pillars of excellence in academics, research, leadership and character.
Louis DeSipio, UC Irvine professor of Chicano/Latino studies and political science, is contributing one of 17 essays by nationally recognized scholars to a National Park Service project that focuses on the contributions of Latinos to U.S. heritage and culture.
Louis DeSipio, UC Irvine professor of Chicano/Latino studies and political science, is contributing one of 17 essays by nationally recognized scholars to a National Park Service project that focuses on the contributions of Latinos to U.S. heritage and culture.
Computer scientist aims to integrate health data and make it globally available – by phone