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UCI Podcast: What makes a hit?

UCI’s pop culture expert Noah Askin seeks answers through research

Bill Maurer

UCI Podcast: What’s next in the School of Social Sciences?

Dean Bill Maurer looks ahead to his next five-year term leading UCI’s largest student-populated school

Gloria Mark

UCI Podcast: If you can’t pay attention, you’re not alone

Gloria Mark explains why we’re distracted and how to fight it

UCI Podcast: Orange County high school students delve into cardiovascular research in biomedical engineering laboratory

For NSF-funded project, participants learn about organ segmentation, 3D printing, lasers and artificial intelligence

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UCI Podcast: An Earth Day conversation

Joy Seo of the Sustainability Resource Center offers habits you can adopt to help save our planet

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UCI Podcast: Insights into admissions – once offers go out

Admissions director Dale Leaman talks about what’s next for admitted students and how the waitlist works

Photo of Victoria E. Johnson, professor of film & media studies and African American studies

UCI Podcast: A history lesson in sports television

As March Madness begins, Victoria E. Johnson teaches us how sports TV has changed over time

Patty Morales

Anteater Insider podcast: Navigating barriers to student success

Enrollment management and academic advisors sharing data to advance the student experience

UCI Podcast: Evaluating California’s flood risk

Brett Sanders, UCI professor of civil and environmental engineering, has been focusing his research efforts on understanding flood risk to Southern California’s communities. Over the years he has studied the impact of climate change-caused sea level rise along California’s coast. Lately he has been examining flood risk to regions further inland, in many cases affecting […]

UCI Podcast: The latest on Alzheimer’s disease

UCI MIND’s Dr. Joshua Grill talks about two new drugs and a whole lot more