Coronavirus and 2020 Elections: What Happens to Voting in an Outbreak

The New York Times, Mar. 9, 2020

Experts say officials need a ‘plan B’ for the 2020 elections in case the coronavirus continues to spread in the US

Business Insider, Feb. 27, 2020

Richard Van Etten looking into a microscope

UC Irvine receives record $653 million in research funding for fiscal 2022-23

12.7 percent more than last year, amount reflects strong support for campus mission

Vojislav Stamenkovic

DOE awards $3.75 Million to engineering for research in clean energy technologies

Vojislav Stamenkovic is leading the clean energy technology research team

Photos of Maura Allaire, assistant professor of urban planning & public policy, and Jun Wu, professor of public health.

NSF supports UCI team investigating inequities in drinking water

California water districts and ratepayers will serve as test subjects

UCI Podcast Indicator

UCI Podcast: Is a recession coming?

Economist Eric Swanson explains that there’s nothing yet to fear … at least for now

Anteatery chef Harold Duenas puts the finishing touches on a pasta dish.

Turning Anteaters into plant eaters

Campus dining halls are offering more meals that minimize meat and feature fruits, vegetables, whole grains and legumes as main ingredients

Jon Gould

New dean is excited to tell the School of Social Ecology story

Increased outreach will drive interest and boost external support, Jon Gould believes

NYC to provide free home delivery of COVID treatments, Mayor Adams says

New York Daily News, Jan. 30, 2022

2021 Year in Review

2021 Year in Review For UCI, 2021 was a year of renewal and growth. The campus renewed its bustling self by welcoming all students, faculty, staff and visitors back to campus in September. Following safety protocols and requiring COVID-19 vaccinations, classmates and colleagues – who may have not been face-to-face, other than virtually, for 15 […]