Year: 2023

Amanda Geller (bottom left) and Charis Kubrin (bottom right), UCI professors of criminology, law and society and co-directors of the university’s top-ranked online M.A.S. program in the subject, flank some of the 95 students in the current cohort.

UC Irvine online criminology master's program again rated No. 1 in nation

U.S. News & World Report has ranked it best for four consecutive years

Tibor Juhasz

Grabbing the Golden Goose

Tibor Juhasz honored for discovery that led to laser eye surgery

Photo of Frances Contreras, dean of UCI's School of Education
UC Irvine Podcast Indicator

UCI Podcast: What's next in education?

Dean Frances Contreras discusses the future of teaching and learning at all levels

New public health training certificate programs emphasize student diversity

UCI will launch two new undergraduate and graduate student certificate programs later this year aimed at advancing workforce diversity in the public health field. Funded by a $7 million grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the healthcare and public health analytics and the public health informatics certificates were created in partnership […]

Dr. Steven Goldstein

UC Irvine, UCLA researchers identify new therapeutic approach to prevent ARDS

Designed peptide blocks top cause of life-threatening lung damage with pneumonia

Extreme distance learning

Earth system science professor teaches first session of climate change course from Antarctica

F. Sherwood Rowland (left) and Mario Molina, here in their UCI lab in the early 1970s, discovered how the ozone layer was being destroyed.

How UCI saved the ozone layer

Research by F. Sherwood Rowland and Mario Molina is at the heart of a recent U.N. report that the ozone hole is closing

Scenic photo of UCI campus in foreground and city of Irvine in background

UC Irvine's School of Social Ecology launches Climate and Urban Sustainability Program

Program goal is to solve complex environmental challenges

Daniel Ascenico, a UCI alumni and program graduate, pictured here with current SAGE Scholars students Caroline Yan (center) and Alicia Felix.

One of a kind

SAGE Scholars teaches career and life skills to high-achieving, diverse UCI students

UC Irvine scientists create new chemical imaging method

Technology enables visualization of chemical makeup of materials and tissue