What happens after parole?
UCI professor Susan Turner studies crime and punishment to help state policymakers develop prison and parole programs based on effectiveness — not emotion or politics.
UCI professor Susan Turner studies crime and punishment to help state policymakers develop prison and parole programs based on effectiveness — not emotion or politics.
Santa Ana teen excels at UCI Physics lab summer program.
Dr. Randall Holcombe, chief of UCI’s Division of Hematology/Oncology, has a commitment to healing that has earned a high-quality designation, the first in the state.
As part of its new iMedEd Initiative, the medical school has developed a comprehensive, iPad-based curriculum, reinventing how medicine is taught in the 21st century and becoming the first in the nation to offer entering students a completely digital, interactive learning environment.
UCI scientists locate inner brain pathway they believe is key to memory.
Bonnie Nardi shares findings from her participatory study of the online role-playing game World of Warcraft.
Kika Friend helps prepare students in UCI’s California Alliance Minority Participation program for careers in math and science.
Study finds that patterns of decision making among dual-earner couples have predictable long-range outcomes.
Noted virologist Rozanne Sandri-Goldin influences research both in and out of the lab.
AirUCI summer workshop aims to inspire seventh- to 12th-grade science teachers so they can inspire their own students.