UCI's law review

Inaugural law review is hot off the press

Compendium of scholarly articles focuses on innovation in legal education.

Program fosters future science, math teachers

UCI program helps meet nation’s critical need for more – and better – math and science teachers.

Tomo No Kai selling $1 origami cranes to benefit Japan

Origami effort aids Japan

Fundraiser taps into Japanese culture to send UCI’s best wishes to earthquake, tsunami victims.

Lauren Wong helps Luiseno tribe member Grace Galvin plant a garden on the reservation

Giving others a break

During last month’s spring break, as most college students recovered from finals by lounging in the sun, 14 UC Irvine undergraduates toiled under it at the La Jolla Indian Reservation, in northern San Diego County. They helped the Luiseno tribe plant a community garden, haul trash and pick California white sage for an upcoming Earth […]

Therapeutic lifestyle changes as useful as drugs in improving mental health

Getting more exercise, spending time outdoors and helping others are among the activities that can be as effective as drugs or counseling in treating an array of mental illnesses, including depression and anxiety, according to a UC Irvine study.

Premature Infant in the NICU

UCI dance marathon to benefit preemies

UCI dance marathon will benefit neonatal treatment and research.

Jenna Tatone performs Adowa, a royal dance of the Ashanti people, with Ghana Dance Ensemble dancers

UCI, Ghanaian students dance away their differences

Visits engender friendship between UCI arts students and their Ghanaian counterparts.

Perspectives on Egypt

UC Irvine’s Center for Global Peace & Conflict Studies and the Department of Anthropology present panel addressing culture, politics and law in Egypt.

100 UCI faculty call on D.A. to drop charges against students who disrupted Israeli ambassador's talk

Letter expresses “deep distress” at district attorney’s decision to prosecute

Justin Richland

Professor finds niche in Native American legal system

Justin Richland, associate professor of criminology, law & society, anthropology and law, knew early on that he didn’t want a typical career. He found his niche in the Native American legal system.