Year: 2023

Greenland is dotted with frozen meltwater lakes such as the one above, photographed during a NASA expedition in 2012.

Ice sheet surface melt is accelerating in Greenland and slowing in Antarctica

UC Irvine-led researchers identify contributions of downslope winds and ozone layer

Baruch D. Kupperman, director of the Gavin Herbert Eye Institute

A decade of visionary achievement

UCI’s Gavin Herbert Eye Institute celebrates its 10th anniversary

Three UC Irvine engineers involved in Energy Earthshot Initiative

DOE-funded projects will accelerate innovations toward more clean energy solutions

Tyrus Miller (left), dean of the School of Humanities, and Austen Parrish, dean of the School of Law.

UCI Law and School of Humanities offer new pathways from humanities into law

In new program, students can earn their B.A. and J.D. degrees in six years

Los Alamos National Laboratory awards prestigious fellowship to UCI physicist

Researcher’s work will probe ‘elusive universe’ of neutrinos, dark matter and gravity

Online esports symposium set for Oct. 19

Free conference will cover player health and business outlook

Image for the AI Innovation Challenge

Turning Anteaters into ANTrepreneurs

Open to all, fall quarter’s AI Innovation Challenge aims to inspire

University statement on Israel-Gaza conflict

Recent news of conflict in Israel and Gaza is having a direct impact on many members of our campus community. The university is reaching out to individuals whom we aware are immediately affected by the situation. We are also actively working to assist our community through direct outreach to campus organizations.  If you find yourself […]

UC Irvine health psychologist Julian F. Thayer elected to National Academy of Medicine

Distinction recognizes his contributions to understanding of stress and disease, aging

Viewers at a watch party listened to Michelle Deutchman of the UC National Center for Free Speech and Civic Engagement during the live Year of Free Speech kickoff event.

UCI Year of Free Speech kicks off with virtual event

First amendment, academic freedom and free speech discussed