Bryce Mander, UC Irvine associate professor of psychiatry & human behavior

UC Irvine-led study links sleep apnea severity during REM stage to verbal memory decline

Novel findings among elders at risk for Alzheimer’s open door to personalized interventions

Luiza Osorio G. Silva, a UC Irvine assistant professor of art history holding a replica coffin and a homemade mummy she has owned since childhood.

Bringing ancient Egypt to life

Professor uses pop culture to demystify pharaohs, pyramids and more

Health fair draws local residents

UC Irvine provides free screenings, resources at community clinic

Autonomous vehicle technology vulnerable to road object spoofing and vanishing attacks

UC Irvine researchers find security flaws in first- and next-generation LiDAR systems

Michaela Mohrmann at UCI’s Jack and Shanaz Langson Institute and Museum of California Art.

Scenic spirituality

UCI exhibition explores role of faith in California landscape paintings

Bridget Cooks, professor of art history and African American studies photo: Steve Zylius/UC Irvine
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UCI Podcast: Bridget R. Cooks takes us inside the Met

Why the timing is right for the ‘Harlem Renaissance and Transatlantic Modernism’ exhibition

Steve Anticona, an agroecological farmer and community outreach coordinator at CRECE Urban Farms, provides a farm tour to participants at the SERVE OC Autumn Family Wellness Festival.

Family-based heart health

UCI research program weighs benefits of new approach to cardiac fitness in local communities

UCI medical students standing in front of a shuttle bus in India.

Forging global understanding

UCI medical students return from clinical trip to India with new insights into its healthcare system – and new friends

ANTrepreneur Center director Ryan Foland takes a selfie with participants in the AI Innovation Challenge.

UC Irvine’s ANTrepreneur Center announces winners of AI Innovation Challenge

Competition honors solutions in health, entertainment and student experiences

Man with glasses looking at camera.

School of Medicine receives prestigious grant from Research to Prevent Blindness

Funding will support eye research conducted by the Department of Ophthalmology