China’s Covid exit hinges on seniors who don’t want vaccines

Bloomberg, May 16, 2022

IamUCI – Class of 2022

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Jennifer Thulien Nguyen

#IamUCI – Jennifer Thulien Nguyen

Q&A with Class of 2022 graduate Jennifer Thulien Nguyen, B.S. in pharmaceutical sciences and B.A. in sociology

Michael Méndez

UCI’s Michael Méndez is named a 2022 Andrew Carnegie Fellow

Assistant professor of urban planning and public policy is one of 28 recipients across US

Jane Page

Play explores UCI’s PrisonPandemic project

‘COVID in Custody’ recounts campus efforts to expose unsafe conditions

Baby bust: Pandemic accelerates fall in China’s birth rate

Financial Times, April 18, 2022

L.A. Fruteros’ colorful umbrellas are powerful symbols against development and COVID

L.A. Taco, April 12, 2022

UCI experts available to discuss invasion of Ukraine

From sociology to cybersecurity, topics of expertise range on conflict

Taiwan’s people are not impressed with China’s “Zero COVID” status

Brookings Institution, March 11, 2022

UCI’s Forum for the Academy and the Public brings together multidisciplinary scholars for two-day symposium on growing global impact of People’s Republic of China

EVENT:  UCI’s Forum for the Academy and the Public will host a two-day symposium on “Global China in an Anxious Age.” More than 30 speakers from a variety of academic and non-academic backgrounds (including law, humanities, glaciology, pharmacology, journalism, tech, public policy and more) will discuss the complicated relationship between the People’s Republic of China […]