Month: May 2021

A new age of suburbanisation could be dawning

A new age of suburbanisation could be dawning Broad adoption of remote work stands to drastically alter households’ locational calculations. Recent research by Jan Brueckner, [Distinguished Professor of economics], of the University of California, Irvine, and Gary Lin and Matthew Kahn of Johns Hopkins University considers two ways in which a transformation might unfold. People […]

Isabella Velicogna

UCI’s Velicogna contributes to study stressing benefits of limiting greenhouse gas emissions

Climate model predictions made more precise through use of NASA GRACE satellite data

Bradford Fellows Fund announced at inaugural Black Management Association Conference

Scholarship to support students active in the BMA or UCI’s Black Thriving Initiative

Pacific Symphony announces 21-22 classical season

Broadway World, May 6, 2021

Covid-era education tech narrowed college learning gap for poor, minorities

Newsweek (Zenger News), May 6, 2021

Orange County officials will close vaccine super sites and switch to neighborhood clinics

Voice of OC, May 6, 2021

Citing parental rights, O.C. Board of Education weighs in against nonexistent vaccine mandates

Daily Pilot, May 6, 2021

Orange County announces closing of COVID-19 mass vaccine sites

Spectrum News 1 (City News Service), May 6, 2021

U.S. birth rate drops to lowest point in over a century, CDC report shows

New York Daily News, May 5, 2021

OC herd immunity might not be hit before June reopening, officials fear misinformation might hamper progress

Voice of OC, May 5, 2021