Campus News

Amal Alachkar

UC Irvine researchers are first to reveal role of ophthalmic acid in motor function control

Brain molecule reverses movement deficits of Parkinson’s, offering new therapeutic target

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Dean of Students Rameen Talesh named 2025 Pillar of the Profession by NASPA

Designation honors outstanding contributions to student affairs

Students walk over Humanities Bridge on the first day of winter quarter 2024.

A message from UC President Michael V. Drake

Working together toward inclusive excellence

Dr. Roger Mah (son), Dr. Robert A. Mah, Dr. Adeline Yen Mah, Chancellor Howard Gillman, Lucy Mah-Klein (granddaughter) and Christopher Klein (son-in-law), from left to right, participate at the groundbreaking ceremony for the Falling Leaves Foundation Medical Innovation Building on April 24, 2023.

Adeline and Robert Mah donate another $20 million toward Falling Leaves Foundation Medical Innovation Building

Gift to advance molecular innovation, vaccine development centers

Circadian disruption, gut microbiome changes linked to colorectal cancer progression

Findings by UC Irvine researchers may lead to new prevention, treatment strategies

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UC Irvine becomes host campus for Cal-Bridge program

Initiative benefits underserved California students in STEM fields

Students walk over Humanities Bridge on the first day of winter quarter 2024.

UC Irvine is ranked among nation’s top 10 public universities for 10th year in a row

Campus also rates highly for social mobility of its graduating students

UC Irvine grad student training program aims to broaden access to cardiovascular care

New NSF-funded initiative emphasizes technological solutions to health disparities

A Constitution Day message

Duncan Pritchard reminds us of our civic virtues and duties

Stacy Branham, a UC Irvine associate professor of informatics

Accessibility advocate

Stacy Branham is committed to inclusive digital technologies, particularly for the visually impaired