Laura Enriquez, UCI associate professor of Chicano/Latino studies

UCI-led study profiles undocumented students’ experiences in state public universities

First-of-its-kind, multicampus report provides deep insights into successes and struggles

UCI Podcast Indicator

UCI Podcast: OC election analysis and social justice under Biden

Louis DeSipio discusses how mixed results of the last few years demonstrate Orange County’s “purple” identity

The UCI ROTC color guard participates in the 2019 Veterans Day ceremony at the campus flagpoles.

Veterans’ voices

UCI is the nation’s only top research university to offer a certificate program on those who’ve served in the military

Hispanic Heritage Month 2020

Hispanic haven How UCI helps Latinx students strive and thrive By Lilibeth Garcia While National Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15 to Oct. 15) honors the achievements of Americans who hail from Mexico, the Caribbean, Central America, South America and Spain, UCI is continually aware of the accomplishments of Hispanic faculty, staff, students and alumni. In […]

Glenda Flores, associate professor of Chicano/Latino studies; Davin L. Phoenix, associate professor of political science; and Stephen Mahler, assistant professor of neurobiology & behavior

Supporting future generations of researchers

Society of Hellman Fellows at UCI expands resources for junior faculty

Following the infection

UCI trains contact tracers to disrupt COVID-19 transmission – with an emphasis on health equity issues

Career Pathways career day

Careers in the time of COVID

Division of Career Pathways guides students toward employment amid pandemic

Eric Perez, a fifth-year Chicano/Latino studies and sociology major

Vanquishing the ‘us vs. them’ mentality

Student-veteran helps at-risk teens overcome gang culture of hating ‘the other’

UCI junior Jocelyne Munoz,

Finding herself – and a mission

Donor-funded scholarships help first-generation student ‘become a well-rounded individual who can speak from multiple perspectives’

U.S. Navy vet Harwood Garland, a UCI veteran suicide researcher and an inaugural instructor in the campus’s new veterans studies program, salutes a color guard in front of Aldrich Hall during a past Veterans Day ceremony.

Studying those who serve

UCI will be fourth in nation to offer certificate program on veterans