Month: October 2024

Photo of UC Irvine undergraduates Kylie Jones, Khushi Patel and Evelyn Rodriguez
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UCI Podcast: A trio of Anteaters look ahead to Election Day

Undergraduates involved in voter initiatives on campus speak out

UC Irvine to host Día de los Muertos event featuring Grammy-winning Mariachi Divas

EVENT: UC Irvine’s School of Social Ecology will host its second annual Día de los Muertos event, complete with live music, dancing, a virtual and physical altar, customary foods, face painting and crafts. The free celebration will immerse attendees in the rich Mexican tradition of honoring and remembering deceased loved ones. WHEN/WHERE: 3:30-8 p.m. Monday, […]

composite photograph of three male scientists.

A trick of light: UC Irvine researchers turn silicon into direct bandgap semiconductor

Discovery enables manufacturing of ultrathin solar panels, advanced optoelectronics

Smell loss linked to 100-plus diseases in new UC Irvine study

Research shows scent therapy may reduce inflammation and boost health

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UC Irvine to lead next phase of UC’s California Alliance for Minority Participation

National Science Foundation awards $2.5 million for longtime STEM initiative

UC Irvine scientists uncovering link between gut E. coli and Parkinson’s disease

The interdisciplinary team identifies potential gut microbiome origins of disorder

Dynamic duo

New esports recruits set to take UC Irvine teams to the top

A leader in healthcare equity

Healthcare and higher education leaders celebrate PRIME-LC’s 20th anniversary with alumni and students

UC Irvine scientists identify potential deep-ocean greenhouse gas storage solution

Marine bacteria could store carbon long-term as complex organic molecules

professor Robert S. Chang, who founded and directs the Fred T. Korematsu Center for Law and Equality.
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Bob Chang and his fight for justice

On The UCI Podcast, the law professor shares how the Korematsu Center and his students can make a difference