UC Irvine earns prestigious dual designations in 2025 Carnegie Classifications

Campus cited for its research excellence and student success

UC Irvine symposium to focus on what communities can learn from Los Angeles wildfires

EVENT: The Climate & Urban Sustainability Program and the School of Social Ecology at the University of California, Irvine will present “Igniting Solutions,” a half-day symposium featuring experts discussing the lessons learned from the recent wildfires in Los Angeles and focusing on what other California communities, like Orange County, can do to prepare. WHEN/WHERE: 9:30 […]

Computer-generated image to illustrate the principals of slip banding in compress metals.

UC Irvine researchers challenge model governing deformation of materials under stress

Study identifies two strikingly different types of slip bands in advanced metal alloys

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UC Irvine scientists among winners of Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics

$3 million award recognizes research achievements at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider

UC Irvine among nation's top universities for access and student earnings

Carnegie Classification recognizes institutions that foster opportunities for student success

From left, Jennifer Martiny, Rina Dechter and Catherine Lord.

3 UC Irvine professors elected to the American Academy of Arts & Sciences

Rina Dechter, Catherine Lord and Jennifer Martiny recognized for scholarly excellence

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UC Irvine School of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences Student Pharmacists Team Up with UCI Police Department for National Prescription Drug Take Back Day

Event provides opportunity for community members to properly dispose of unused medications

UC Irvine graduate programs recognized among nation's best in U.S. News & World Report rankings

Three programs rank in the top 10 among public universities

Five UC Irvine scholars have been newly elected to the American Association for the Advancement of Science (clockwise from top left): Kevork Abazajian, professor of physics and astronomy; Thomas Zimmermann, Chancellor’s Professor of informatics; Melinda Gormley, research and policy coordinator at the Center for Population, Inequality and Policy; Aaron Barth, professor of physics and astronomy; and Nalini Venkatasubramanian, professor of computer science.

AAAS names 5 UC Irvine researchers as 2025 fellows

Scholars are honored for their efforts to advance science or its applications

Candice Odgers (L) and Gillian Hayes

UC Irvine leads national survey of artificial intelligence's role in education

Results suggest adolescents appear to be earlier and more eager adopters of AI