An Vinh Tran

Fill ’em up

Students help outfit campus with new hydration stations to turn the tide against wasteful consumption

Veteran civil rights leader Elaine Brown to speak at MLK symposium

Talk is part of a weeklong schedule of speakers and volunteer opportunities

Highlights of 2012 at UCI

Year brings scientific advances, national accolades, international outreach, student achievement and loss of campus stalwarts

James Fallon

From research to reel

Here’s the pitch: A brilliant neuroscientist who can identify psychopaths by studying their brain imaging scans and genetic data makes a startling discovery. After learning there are eight killers among his ancestors — including notorious ax murderer Lizzie Borden, a distant cousin — he finds that he shares their biological predisposition to murder. Mitigating environmental […]

UCI hydrologist stars in film that opens in OC Friday

“Last Call at the Oasis,” starring UCI’s Jay Famiglietti, opens at Edwards University Town Center on Friday. Media tickets available.

Troubled waters

UCI hydrologist Jay Famiglietti stars in new documentary about water scarcity, pollution.

Seeing how the other half lives

Art exhibit evokes milieu of families residing in budget motels.

Jordan’s Queen Noor to speak at UCI on diversity, cooperation

The widow of King Al Hussein is interested in education, conservation, sustainable development, human rights and cross-cultural understanding, as well as their application to human security.

Scene from "Pray the Devil Back to Hell"

Event explores ‘Women, War & Peace’

Event highlighting changing gender roles in world events follows on heels of Nobel Peace Prize 2011 to three women.

Nobel Peace Prize winners among subjects of ‘Women, War & Peace’ panel

PBS series on which UCI discussion is based includes stories about women who forced end to Liberian civil war and regime of Charles Taylor.