Republicans were more concerned about Ebola than they've been about coronavirus. Here's why.

The Washington Post, March 27, 2020

Eric Perez, a fifth-year Chicano/Latino studies and sociology major

Vanquishing the ‘us vs. them' mentality

Student-veteran helps at-risk teens overcome gang culture of hating ‘the other’

UCI's impeachment connection

Alumna Megan Braun ’10 is clerking for Chief Justice John Roberts as he oversees trial

Adolescents' view of family social standing correlates with mental health, life outcomes

Perception of high status is linked to easier transition to adulthood, UCI-led study finds

Family medicine turns 50

Gala marks anniversary, evolution of UCI department, only the second established in the state

Roxane Cohen Silver, UCI professor of psychological science, public health and medicine

UCI study is first to explore veterans' grief, an overlooked toll of war

Responses to combat deaths, comrade suicides have mental health consequences

David Liu, a Ph.D. student in UCI’s School of Education, stands in front of El Sol Science and Arts Academy of Santa Ana.

Pathway to a Ph.D.

Doctoral candidate David Liu faces the final hurdle: the dreaded dissertation defense

New faculty faces

Nearly 100 educators are welcomed to campus for 2019-20 academic year

Stemming the Tide of Alzheimer's

Philanthropist on a mission to help others turns $150,000 into $20 million effort to fight disease at UCI MIND

Distinguished Professor is awarded the 2019 Lebowitz Prize for achievement in philosophy

Margaret P. Gilbert, Ph.D., UCI’s Abraham I. Melden Chair in Moral Philosophy and Distinguished Professor of philosophy, has been awarded the 2019 Dr. Martin R. Lebowitz and Eve Lewellis Lebowitz Prize for outstanding achievement in the field of philosophy. It includes an honorarium of $25,800. Gilbert’s research interests span diverse topics in social, political and […]