Giving back instead of kicking back

Service-minded UCI students spend the spring recess doing volunteer work

Sue Bryant

Faculty hiring: A decade of diversity

Campus marks 10th anniversary of commitment to gender equity, inclusiveness.

Ruiz and Frank elected AAAS fellows

The UCI faculty members are among 220 new fellows and 17 new foreign honorary members elected this year.

Christopher Klotz '06 is surrounded by Nigerian youths he coached

UCI grads make good

Alumni have found niches in nonprofit work, pro sports, Hollywood, law, TV and business

Daisy Reyes

Helping Latino college students feel ‘at home’

The prospect of better employment may be what motivates students to enroll in college, but the key to keeping them enrolled has a lot to do with peer-bonding experiences and organizational involvement, says Daisy Reyes, UC Irvine graduate student in sociology and Lauds & Laurels honoree.

Writing on paper

Writing therapy not for everyone

Health benefits of expressive writing do not apply equally across all cultures, study finds.

100 UCI faculty call on D.A. to drop charges against students who disrupted Israeli ambassador’s talk

Letter expresses “deep distress” at district attorney’s decision to prosecute

UCI to host awards dinner for outstanding community health efforts

Institute for Clinical & Translational Science will honor 11 Orange County community health advocates and organizations at its third annual Chancellor’s Community Health Awards Dinner.

UC Irvine News Brief: Professor, alum honored at L.A. Latino film festival

“Harvest of Loneliness: The Bracero Program,” co-directed by Gilbert Gonzalez and Vivian Price, wins the Cinelatino Audience Choice Award for Best Documentary.

Michael Montoya

Forging a faster path from lab to clinic

UCI’s Institute for Clinical & Translational Science will receive $20 million over five years from the National Institutes of Health to hasten the transformation of scientific discoveries into medical advances for patients.