Scott Bollens

Conflicts of interest

Urban planning professor studies cities polarized by ethnic, political and religious differences.

MLK Symposium

Politician Willie Brown will deliver the Dr. Joseph L. White Lecture as part of UC Irvine’s 29th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Symposium. His talk, “California & Our Nation,” will highlight four days of activities honoring King’s legacy.

Highlights of 2011 at UCI

UC Irvine students, staff and faculty stepped up in the face of another year of budget challenges and fee increases with continued drive, talent and innovation. The results? More research breakthroughs, national honors and global outreach — even a second dodgeball world record. Here are snapshots of UCI 2011. As always, it was quite a […]

Elizabeth O’Malley

Staying true to her corps values

Volunteering around the world, E.B. O’Malley ’78 actively engages in global friendships and the pursuit of peace.

Staff member holding up Peace Sign necklace

Staff is feelin’ groovy at picnic

UC Irvine staff got into the groove during its annual picnic. This year’s theme, Zot Stock – Summer of Love, revisited the Woodstock era.

Bridget Cooks

Out of the shadows

Bridget Cooks sheds light on African American art, cultural imagery.

Researchers map fast-moving Antarctic glaciers

Using satellite data from three continents, UCI researchers have mapped thousands of miles of ice.

UC Irvine News Brief: UCI's Richard Matthew speaks at sold-out TED conference

Director of Center for Unconventional Security Affairs discussed natural resources, peace building, and how environmental stress contributes to violence in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia.

Christopher Klotz '06 is surrounded by Nigerian youths he coached

UCI grads make good

Alumni have found niches in nonprofit work, pro sports, Hollywood, law, TV and business

UCI authors launch book, "Death by China"

China’s growing nationalistic frenzy threatens global peace, prosperity and health, authors say.