‘How the law works for law breakers'
Book co-authored by social ecology dean sheds light on the inmate grievance process in California
Book co-authored by social ecology dean sheds light on the inmate grievance process in California
California could learn a thing or two from Melbourne, Australia, which halved water use during a decade-plus dry spell with no new rate hikes
Figures offer sneak peek at circumstances behind pomp of UCI’s 50th graduation celebration
UCI honors veterans with flag display, student scholarships and appreciation dinner
Alumna Maria Ortega Kummer ’81 and Kevin Kummer share their experiences at UCI as a young, married couple in 1979, and their recent campus visit. MARIA: The very first time I visited the UC Irvine campus, I felt a sense of “home” and that God was providing a special place for me to go to […]
UCI program demystifies the ancient system of thought for local grade-schoolers
She explains how to mend a broken heart – with stem cells – at first UCOP competition for grad students
For the fourth consecutive year, UC Irvine is ranked first among U.S. universities under 50 years old by Times Higher Education. UC Irvine has been the top U.S. university and in the top 10 worldwide each year since THE’s 100 Under 50 list was introduced in 2012. UC Irvine officially celebrates its 50th anniversary in […]
Professors Julia Lupton and Eli Simon discuss UCI’s new Shakespeare Center, dedicated to ‘exploring the world of Will through performance, scholarship and teaching’
Rubén Rumbaut, UC Irvine Distinguished Professor of sociology, has been elected to the American Academy of Arts & Sciences.