UCI Africa Initiative lends a hand
UC Irvine group demonstrates how modest efforts can reap big rewards by donating time and energy in Africa.
UC Irvine group demonstrates how modest efforts can reap big rewards by donating time and energy in Africa.
Five years ago, eight medical students came to UC Irvine as pioneers in an innovative education program designed to address the unique healthcare needs of California’s largest underserved population. Now the first PRIME-LC graduates are prepared to fulfill that mission.
One alligator, eight renditions of the national anthem, 36,000 visitors – these are just a few of the post-commencement numbers assessed by the Office of Student Affairs.
For Max Broad ’09 and undergraduate Alexis Kim, The Green Initiative Fund brings new meaning to TGIF.
Hai Vo ’09 sows seeds of sustainable food reform at UC Irvine and beyond.
Photographs by undergraduate Hoang Xuan Pham show fresh perspectives on and off campus.
UC Irvine seniors talk about finding a wealth of knowledge, friendship, even their life’s purpose as they prepare for graduation.
A new UC Irvine group headed by neuroscientist Hans Keirstead is sending vitamins and wheelchairs to disadvantaged people in Africa. The UCI Africa Initiative aims to raise awareness about how small gestures can have a huge affect on Africans’ lives.
Richard Taylor, UC Irvine informatics professor and Institute for Software Research director, has received the 2009 ACM Special Interest Group…
Roxane Cohen Silver and Psychology Beyond Borders provide mental healthcare in developing countries after traumatic events.