Online course off to great start
Dan Stokols’ iTunes U course has drawn more than 150,000 subscribers since its debut in June
Dan Stokols’ iTunes U course has drawn more than 150,000 subscribers since its debut in June
A short burst of moderate exercise enhances the consolidation of memories in both healthy older adults and those with mild cognitive impairment, scientists with UC Irvine’s Center for the Neurobiology of Learning & Memory have discovered.
New dean discusses ways of strengthening California’s academic system
Tom Wilson signed up for the UC Irvine School of Law’s pro bono program because he wanted to help underrepresented members of the community get legal issues resolved. He quickly learned that many members of the nation’s military fall into that “underrepresented” category. Since spring 2010, UCI law students have volunteered at Camp Pendleton, doing […]
No one can tell Carla Plaza she hasn’t earned the right to a college education. The 35-year-old senior in biochemistry & molecular biology at UC Irvine is months away from getting a bachelor’s degree — the first in her family to do so — and taking another step toward her childhood dream of becoming a […]
UC Irvine’s premier annual event highlights campus contributions.
Dr. Ranjan Gupta is the first UCI faculty member to be named an ABC Fellow by the American Orthopaedic Association.
David Theo Goldberg and Duke University’s Cathy Davidson were honored for co-founding the Humanities, Arts, Science & Technology Advanced Collaboratory.
UCI’s Vasan Venugopalan will lead a new interdisciplinary graduate program in the development and application of optical technologies to advance biomedical science and healthcare.
Gary Richardson will collaborate with experts to identify, preserve and make accessible the bank’s historical materials. He also will publish original works on the history of the institution and its role in the American economy since its 1913 inception.