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Life-changing undergraduate opportunity lets students explore, invent and experiment with everything from robotic coats to a video game of the human digestive tract
Life-changing undergraduate opportunity lets students explore, invent and experiment with everything from robotic coats to a video game of the human digestive tract
Ngugi wa Thiong’o, Distinguished Professor of English and comparative literature, has been named the winner of the sixth Pak Kyong-ni Prize. South Korea’s first international literary award, it was established in 2011 to honor the achievements of the late South Korean novelist Pak Kyong-ni (1926-2008) and, with a cash prize of more than $90,000, is one of […]
UCI opens its classrooms to the largest-ever incoming class of freshmen, transfer students
In interim role, he fostered faculty diversity, arts/sciences collaboration and outreach
Grant allows UCI historian to add intra-American voyages to trans-Atlantic database
Eight UCI faculty members will be honored by the Academic Senate at a November ceremony for their accomplishments in teaching, research and public service, the three components of the University of California mission. “Recipients of the Academic Senate’s Distinguished Faculty Awards are selected by the Committee on Scholarly Honors & Awards,” said Alan Terricciano, professor […]
Newly minted Anteater alumni ready to take on the world
Michael P. Clark gets Extraordinarius honor; celebration is May 12
In UCI appearance, award-winning writer Katherine Boo discusses hope, heartbreak in slums of Mumbai
Carrie Menkel-Meadow is renowned for work in international conflict management