UCI to host 2023 Water Policy Forum

MEDIA ADVISORY EVENT: Sen. Dave Min will moderate UCI’s 2023 Water Policy Forum, a vital examination of Orange County water policies and management. Leading the discussion will be an expert panel featuring David Feldman, UCI professor of urban planning and public policy and director of Water UCI; Megan Yoo Schneider, board president of the Municipal […]

How to manage stress and exercise during COVID-19 surges

Society of Behavioral Medicine, Sept. 28, 2022

UCI’s Kathleen Treseder wins climate change award from British Ecological Society

Prize recognizes contributions to understanding the role of fungi in ecosystems

Mark Warschauer

For computer science in classrooms, the earlier the better

Visit to School of Education’s inclusive Digital Learning Lab impresses Bavarian legislators

Drama alumna Beth Malone appears this spring as the Angel

Now Appearing: The UCI Company

A successful and wide-ranging arts program means a growing number of alumni are thriving on Broadway

Chris Kelly

From UCI to ‘SNL’

Chris Kelly is the second Anteater alum to join NBC’s celebrated sketch comedy show

UCI computer scientist presents SmartAmerica project at White House

UC Irvine computer science professor Nalini Venkatasubramanian represented the Donald Bren School of Information & Computer Sciences at the SmartAmerica Expo in Washington, D.C., this month.

Computer Mouse sitting atop books

UCI undergrads get lots of online options

The largest online enrollment in UC system flourishes from strong partnerships across the campus.

Golf tournament will benefit UCI dermatology department

All net proceeds of an April 18 golf tournament held in honor of melanoma patients will benefit UC Irvine’s Department of Dermatology and efforts to find a cure.

Daniel Keady, Andrew Le, and Denise Dabu

Taking research to the community

UCI’s new Orange County Center for Community Health Research provides a framework for community-based groups to organize their own research on issues – such as childhood obesity, diabetes and poverty – that affect populations they serve.