Healing hearts in rural China

Summer stint in rural China combines research with adventure

History professors work the 'China Beat'

Fascinated by China? Check out the China Beat blog, recently named one of the “Best of the China Blogs” by…

New book explores China's one-child policy

<![CDATA[Susan Greenhalgh, professor of anthropology at UC Irvine, has written a new book called Just One Child: Science and Policy…]]>

UC Irvine Chancellor Drake heads to China to give keynote speech

UC Irvine Chancellor Michael V. Drake traveled Friday, July 20, to Beijing, China, where he will be the American keynote…

Wasserstrom explains 'China's Brave New World'

<![CDATA[In his new essay collection, China’s Brave New World – And Other Tales for Global Times (Indiana University Press), history…]]>

Teacher And Pupils Using Wooden Shapes In Montessori School.

Review shows mixed results on long-term effectiveness of early education programs

UC Irvine, other researchers find that children do initially benefit from preschool

Sunny Jiang, UC Irvine professor of both civil and environmental engineering and ecology and evolutionary biology sitting in front of a fountain holding a clear water bottle.

Navigating ocean waters

Sunny Jiang strives to understand the balance between human activities and coastal ecosystems

Wang Feng and Gene Tsudik are named 2024 Guggenheim Fellows

UC Irvine scholars are among 188 recipients of prestigious award this year

An elderly woman who had never seen a physician in her life hugs Dr. Cristobal Barrios Jr. of UCI Health during his humanitarian visit to Ecuador last year.

Surgeon leads overseas medical missions to poor villages

UCI doctor most recently took a group of volunteers to Ecuador

Study highlights key social forces shaping worldwide academic freedom trends

UC Irvine sociologists find liberty to teach and learn is being threatened