UCI women's rowers win gold at Dad Vail Regatta

UC Irvine’s women’s rowers made school history May 9 by winning the grand final at the 71st annual Dad Vail…

UCI's men's volleyball team

Kills, blocks and a national title

UCI’s men’s volleyball team wins ‘epic battle’ to brings home second NCAA National Championship in three years

Ryan Ammerman

The comeback kid

Ryan Ammerman, the 6-foot-9-inch senior setter for UCI’s National Championship men’s volleyball team, looks forward to more competition in his future.

UCI awarded additional $45 million for regional infectious disease research center

UC Irvine has received its largest-ever renewal grant for $45 million from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases to continue research dedicated to countering threats from bioterrorism agents and emerging infections.

Mary Amasia with her prototype anthrax detection system

Identifying a killer

Doctoral student Mary Amasia’s anthrax detection system permits a more rapid response to a deadly disease.

Meng Yu

Using math to battle hearing loss

Doctoral student Meng Yu is using his academic skills to help the hearing-impaired. He is fine-tuning a set of mathematical computer instructions that pulls apart overlapping voices so a listener can hear each of them distinctly.

Engineering's Amasia develops rapid anthrax detection system

Mary Amasia is making huge strides to improving methods to detect anthrax, which has become a lethal bioterrorism threat. While…

Nevada official to talk climate change at UCI Women in Water seminar

Water expert Pat Mulroy will speak May 13 on “Climate Change and the American West: Can We Adapt?”

biometric device to read hand prints of members

Access recreation center with just a touch

Palm-reading technology allows Anteater Recreation Center members to check in without breaking a sweat.

Women in Water event welcomes Nevada expert

Water expert Pat Mulroy will speak on “Climate Change and the American West: Can We Adapt?” at the second annual…