Michael Arias '11 to receive UCI's Extraordinarius award

49th annual Lauds & Laurels event will honor 22 outstanding Anteaters

Michael Arias '11 to receive UCI's Extraordinarius award

49th annual Lauds & Laurels event will honor 22 outstanding Anteaters

International panel of scientists, writers, academics and communicators to speak at two-day UCI conference on climate change

 EVENT:                  The UCI Forum for the Academy and the Public presents, “Fire & Ice: The Shifting Narrative of Climate Change,” a two-day conference that will tackle the most serious threat to humanity today: climate change. It will feature an interdisciplinary and international panel of scientists, writers, academics and communicators – including Pulitzer Prize winner […]

New faculty faces

Hiring of 78 educators goes a long way toward strategic plan goal of adding 250 by 2021

UCI-led study reveals communication among organs, tissues regulating body's energy

First-ever ‘atlas’ of circadian metabolism shows how disruptions may lead to disease

Glaciers in East Antarctica also ‘imperiled' by climate change, UCI researchers find

Usually seen as less vulnerable, they carry the potential to add 16 feet to global sea level

10 years of olive branches

Program focused on Middle East tensions has spread to other campuses, conflicts

ConGRADulations!

Collection of candid images captures commencement 2018

Ice loss in Antarctica is increasingly contributing to global sea level rise

UCI scientists are part of international team conducting 25-year assessment

UCI triple major's commencement speech on Father's Day weekend will honor her dad

EVENT:  Graduating triple major Amy Hu will speak at the School of Social Sciences commencement this Father’s Day weekend – and thank her father for helping her and her two sisters find UCI. The middle child, Hu will receive bachelor’s degrees in sociology, business economics and business administration. Her older sister, Wendy Hu ’15, was […]