Month: September 2025

Antonio Villaraigosa kicks off School of Social Ecology's speaker series on Oct. 16

EVENT: Antonio Villaraigosa, former Los Angeles mayor and state Assembly speaker, is the first candidate for governor to participate in the UC Irvine School of Social Ecology’s “Conversations for California’s Future” series featuring gubernatorial candidates and leaders. School of Social Ecology Dean Jon Gould will converse with Villaraigosa for this inaugural event. WHEN/WHERE: 5-6:30 p.m. […]

A mother and daughter enjoy the 2024 “Picturing Summer” exhibition at the Jack & Shanaz Langson Institute & Museum of California Art.

UC Irvine finalizes acquisition of Orange County Museum of Art

Deal signals bold new chapter in Southern California’s cultural landscape

Photo of Julie Washington, professor and interim dean of UC Irvine's School of Education
UC Irvine Podcast Indicator

Julie Washington on her love of language and the future of teaching

Interim dean of education discusses the pros of AI and perseverance

Michael Demetriou

Unique pan-cancer immunotherapy destroys tumors without attacking healthy tissue, UC Irvine study shows

Next step is testing ‘holy grail’ therapy’s safety and effectiveness in patients

Wen Public Health receives $1.9 million grant from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Environmental toxicology researcher to unlock how early development shapes health

Zhongping Chen, UC Irvine professor of biomedical engineering

UC Irvine team receives $3 million NIH award for revolutionary deep tissue imaging

Funding backs four-university research effort to solve perennial issue of light scattering

Students walk along the student center terrace during the first day of fall classes on the UCI campus.

UC Irvine is ranked 32nd - its highest ever - among nation's universities by U.S. News

Campus also rates among country’s top 10 public universities for 11th year in a row

Manabu Shiraiwa (right), UC Irvine professor of chemistry, shown with project scientist Pascale Lakey.

Indoor surfaces act as massive sponges for harmful chemicals, UC Irvine-led study shows

Permeable materials in homes can retain volatile organic compounds for up to a year

David Kisailus, UC Irvine professor of materials science and engineering

Stronger national defense through biology

UC Irvine researcher uncovers nature’s blueprints for mighty materials

Engineering professor Peter Burke and grad student Sangjun Noh with the “electronic nose.”

Sniffing out danger

UC Irvine’s electronic nose may transform fields like public safety and environmental protection