A pipeline to higher education
Now 25 years old, UCI’s Summer Scholars Transfer Institute continues to empower local community college students
Now 25 years old, UCI’s Summer Scholars Transfer Institute continues to empower local community college students
Temperature increases during dry periods outpace average climate warming
Usually seen as less vulnerable, they carry the potential to add 16 feet to global sea level
Program focused on Middle East tensions has spread to other campuses, conflicts
2018 admissions data reflect campus’s academic strength, diversity
Students from the UCI School of Medicine have traveled across the globe to provide much-needed medical education to the people of Kenya, Panama, Indonesia, Tanzania and other countries. Instead of being fully funded through government or foundation grants, however, part of this work is being supported by fellow students, faculty, friends and community members through […]
The UCI men’s crew team will be racing in the U.K.’s Henley Royal Regatta for the first time in 39 years. The most famous regatta in the world, the invitation-only, five-day race is held on the River Thames by the town of Henley-on-Thames, England. “The Henley is very challenging to get into, and this group […]
Hawaii native ventures to mainland in hopes of making island history mainstream
Six UCI anthropology Ph.D. students have been awarded a total of $109,777 from the Wenner-Gren Foundation to pursue social and cultural fieldwork at various sites around the globe. The recipients are: Kyrstin Mallon Andrews, Elizabeth Hanna Clark Rubio, Oviya Govindan, Angela Okune, Ann Kathryn Wilkinson and Jennifer Zelnick. “These anthropology graduate students are conducting research […]