UCI’s new School of Education jumps in U.S. News’ graduate school ranking

Irvine, Calif., March 12, 2013 – UC Irvine’s School of Education is among a number of campus graduate programs moving up in U.S. News & World Report’s 2014 ranking of “Best Graduate Schools,” announced today. The education school, approved in July by the University of California regents, leaped six spots, to 37th nationwide. Before its […]

Professor James Nowick

A global ‘gift’

UCI’s free, online chemistry lectures open the classroom doors to all

Emotion-health connection not limited to industrialized nations

Irvine, Calif., March 7, 2013 – Positive emotions are known to play a role in physical well-being, and stress is strongly linked to poor health, but is this strictly a “First World” phenomenon? In developing nations, is the fulfillment of basic needs more critical to health than how one feels? A UC Irvine researcher has […]

UCI autism center to screen documentary 'Through the Heart of Tango'

EVENT: UC Irvine’s Center for Autism & Neurodevelopmental Disorders of Southern California is hosting a private screening of “Through the Heart of Tango,” a remarkable documentary about a group of young adults with developmental disorders learning to bond through dance. WHEN/WHERE: 2-5 p.m. Saturday, March 16, Crystal Cove Auditorium, UC Irvine Student Center (grid E8, […]

Engineering professor receives prestigious NSF early-career award

The National Science Foundation has recognized Timothy Rupert, UCI assistant professor of mechanical & aerospace engineering and chemical engineering & materials science, with a CAREER award.

Engineering professor receives prestigious NSF early-career award

The National Science Foundation has recognized Timothy Rupert, UCI assistant professor of mechanical & aerospace engineering and chemical engineering & materials science, with a CAREER award.

Mathematician garners UCI alumni group’s Extraordinarius award

Lauds & Laurels, UC Irvine Alumni Association’s annual celebration, honors outstanding alumni, students, staff and faculty.

Developmental biologist Arthur Lander named Donald Bren Professor

Arthur Lander, a recognized leader in the emerging field of systems biology whose research has helped identify underlying causes for some cancers and birth defects, has been named the Donald Bren Professor of Developmental & Cell Biology at UC Irvine.

Beth Karlin

Saving the planet, one home at a time

Grad student wins Public Impact Fellowship for her efforts to spur energy conservation

3 UCI physical sciences professors earn Alfred P. Sloan Foundation grants

Assistant professors Matt Law, Jeffrey Streets and Jing Xia represent early-career researchers that show great promise.