Year: 2025

UC Irvine biomedical sciences Ph.D. candidate Elizabeth Andrews in a lab looking into a microscope.

From idea to impact

UC Irvine researchers are turning discovery into real-world change

Antarctic ice shelf and ocean.

UC Irvine team track massive ice loss from Berry Glacier in West Antarctica

Satellite data enabled scientists to see the intrusion of warm water in subglacial cavities

Saurabh Chatterjee, UC Irvine professor of environmental and occupational health, and medicine.

Honoring veterans through science

UC Irvine professor dedicates his research career to helping those with Gulf War syndrome

Navy veteran Harwood Garland, a UCI anthropology major, places his hand over his heart during the playing of the national anthem during a Veterans day ceremony Tuesday at the flagpoles at UC Irvine.

Serving abroad and at home

U.S. Navy veteran and UC Irvine Ph.D. student Harwood Garland is honored for his leadership, scholarship and mentorship

Sun setting over a wide city view.

UC Irvine scientists devise method for cities to measure greenhouse gas emissions

Municipalities may employ the tool to evaluate initiatives to curb emissions

Photo of Scott Lerner, UCI Lecturer in English
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Focus on first-gen

Humanities lecturer Scott Lerner shares his insights on trailblazing

Crystal Cove State Park’s Pelican Point beach in Newport Beach, California.

UC Irvine Climate Collaboration announces inaugural team project grants

Five interdisciplinary projects address climate resilience, wildfire risk, drought detection and natural infrastructure adaptation

Students pose with Peter the Anteater at the 2022 First Gen Day event at UC Irvine.

Onward and upward

First-Generation Students Day celebrates these trailblazers and UC Irvine’s commitment to supporting them – every day

UC Irvine ranked #20 in The Princeton Review's top 50 green colleges

Campus lauded for exceptional sustainability policies, practices and programs

An electric car in a driveway in front of a house.

Vehicle-to-home charging technology launches for the mass market

UC Irvine researchers study systems’ benefits, including lower costs and reduced air pollution