Will you be my teacher?
Despite discouraging headlines, the prospects for highly qualified teachers trained at UC Irvine look good as older educators retire.
Despite discouraging headlines, the prospects for highly qualified teachers trained at UC Irvine look good as older educators retire.
Elizabeth Munoz studies how emotions affect the health of seniors.
Paolo Sassone-Corsi is perhaps the world’s leading researcher on the body clock, and what he’s discovered may one day improve human health.
On May 29, when the Claire Trevor School of the Arts’ drama department raises the curtain on “Little Women: The Broadway Musical,” the actors will be wearing Caitlin Cisek originals.
A study led by UC Irvine neuroscientist John Guzowski has found that a single brief experience was as effective at activating neurons and genes associated with memory as more repetitive activities.
UCI honors student Bria Biggs balances her work as a dancer with the Laker Girls and aspirations to someday practice sports medicine.
Dr. Ralph Delfino and Michael Kleinman lead efforts to understand how vehicle exhaust contributes to lung and cardiovascular illnesses. Their work confirms what most Southern Californians know intuitively: Living near a freeway isn’t good idea.
UCI’s men’s volleyball team was saluted by the campus community for winning its second NCAA national championship in three years.
To recognize his support and love of the game, the baseball field has been named after Chancellor Emeritus Ralph Cicerone, who helped bring the sport back to UCI.
Robert Espero ’92 helps students with disabilities succeed in the classroom.