Food for thought

UCI’s Virtuous Table series of themed meals provides physical, intellectual and spiritual sustenance

New faculty faces

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

NSF increases physics, astronomy scholarship funding for underserved Californians

UCI expects to double number of graduate students in Cal-Bridge program

The American Dream Personified

From helping homeless youths to leading California’s community college system, UCI alumni are living out the American dream in myriad ways. Tenacious, intelligent and driven, they have overcome adversity to achieve their visions and make a difference in their communities and in the world. Below, we explore just a small sampling of the fascinating success stories created by UCI graduates.

Most preschool math, literacy apps not designed to help children learn, UCI study finds

Few incorporate evidence-based features that align with best practices for teaching

Latinx leaders

To mark Hispanic Heritage Month, we highlight some exceptional Anteaters

UCI announces 2018-19 Hellman Fellows

Seven early-career faculty members receive funding to support research

UCI proposes new name for School of Biological Sciences, science library after internal investigation substantiates sexual harassment claims against signature donor

IRVINE, Calif., June 28, 2018 – The University of California, Irvine is taking steps to remove the Ayala name from its biology school and central science library after an internal investigation substantiated a number of sexual harassment claims against Francisco J. Ayala, the signature donor of both institutions. The investigation by the university’s Office of […]

Hawaiian native Noah Patterson Hanohano Dolim is a graduate student in History.

No place like home

Hawaii native ventures to mainland in hopes of making island history mainstream

Media maven

Humanities commencement speaker Sona Patel ’06 discusses post-UCI success