Month: March 2023

UC Irvine Earth system scientists uncover ice-age shift in Pacific Ocean circulation

Fossil radiocarbon measurements show effect on CO2 uptake, carbon storage and climate

Emily Truong

Disparate double major

Scholarship recipient Emily Truong is pursuing degrees in both dance and data science

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UC Irvine Podcast Indicator

UCI Podcast: Insights into admissions – once offers go out

Admissions director Dale Leaman talks about what’s next for admitted students and how the waitlist works

Maksim Plikus (left) and Dr. Natasha Mesinkovska have helped push UCI to the forefront of efforts to treat and cure hair loss.

Hunting for cures to hair loss

UCI’s Natasha Mesinkovska and Maksim Plikus garner national attention as leaders in the field

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

Liz Griffin

UC Irvine Police Department commits to advancing women in law enforcement

National 30×30 Pledge aims to improve public safety, community outcomes and trust

Virginia Parks, professor of urban planning and public policy; Walter Nicholls, professor and chair of urban planning and public policy; and Sameer Ashar, clinical professor of law and director of UCI’s Workers, Law and Organizing Clinic, (from left) will lead the UCI Labor Center.

UC Irvine Labor Center opens on campus

Goals are to provide research, expand education programs, advance workers’ rights

The FASER particle detector that received CERN approval to be installed at the Large Hadron Collider in 2019 has recently been augmented with an instrument to detect neutrinos.

UC Irvine-led team is first to detect neutrinos made by a particle collider

Discovery promises to help physicists understand nature of universe’s most abundant particle

OLLI at UCI celebrates 25 years of delivering excellence in lifelong learning

Anniversary gala honoring OLLI’s success planned for April

‘Terminator zones’ on distant planets could harbor life, UC Irvine astronomers say

These in-between regions could be prime sites for liquid water