Student groups go for the green
UC Irvine students want to foster a sustainable culture that moves beyond hemp bags and energy-efficient light bulbs.
UC Irvine students want to foster a sustainable culture that moves beyond hemp bags and energy-efficient light bulbs.
Former Mexican President Vicente Fox discussed the future of democracy in Mexico and Latin America April 8 at the Irvine Barclay Theatre.
Psychology and social behavior researcher Candice Odgers uses text messaging to study substance use and exposure among kids.
Increasingly, cancer patients supplement traditional treatments with alternative therapies such as herbs, diet and acupuncture. Unconventional approaches to prevention have gained in popularity, too. But do they work?
UC Irvine undergraduate students use art to pose some sticky life questions in ‘Provocations,’ on exhibit through April 17.
Former Mexican President Vicente Fox will discuss the future of democracy in Latin America April 8.
As our expanding population outgrows an aging infrastructure, transportation is becoming an increasingly important topic in Orange County and statewide. It also has significant implications for the U.S. economy, considering that transportation-related goods and services account for about 20 percent of the nation’s gross national product. “The safe and efficient movement of people and goods […]
Third annual Literary Orange brings writers and readers together April 4 for a daylong celebration of literature.
UC Irvine’s arts dean, Alan Terricciano, plays a mean cactus as he wires up houseplants for an April 4 concert on the green.
New facility for conducting clinical trials will take UC Irvine’s medical research to a new level, allowing overnight stays and supervised diets.