Diane Pataki honored by American Geophysical Union

Diane Pataki, associate professor of Earth system science and ecology and evolutionary biology at UC Irvine, has been named the…

Martiny authors Science article on nitrogen

Adam Martiny, assistant professor of Earth system science and of ecology and evolutionary biology at UC Irvine, co-authored a perspectives…

Sounding the alarm

Grad student Montgomery Norton helps focus the campus and community on the threat of global warming

Five UC Irvine students bring home research prizes

Five UC Irvine students were among 26 first-place winners for outstanding scientific research presentations at the 2007 Sigma Xi Student…

School of Medicine to break ground on state-of-the-art telemedicine center

Medicine in the future won’t be limited to the hospital setting. Emerging digital technologies are creating a field called telemedicine, which is helping bridge one of the largest gaps in healthcare today – access to high-level, specialized care for people who live in rural or remote areas. To help accelerate this evolution, the University of […]

Cancer book receives positive review in Science

A new book on the evolution of cancer by Steven Frank, professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at UC Irvine,…

Politics of protest

In his latest book, The Politics of Protest, David S. Meyer analyzes the origins and evolution of protest in the U.S.

Handel receives landscape architecture honor

Steven Handel, adjunct professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at UC Irvine, has been elected an honorary member of the…

Connoisseur of cultures

Professor Yong Chen flavors history with his passion for food

Berns' innovative 'laser tweezers' used in primate study

Michael Berns, founding director of the Beckman Laser Institute and the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Professor at UC Irvine, is…