Yukio "Yo" Nishida with his family

Life in Middle Earth

UCI offers Yukio Nishida a home for his growing family and a purpose – to help residents of student housing.

Brian Scoggin

Rise of 'Eater nation

Mike Lawrence ’00 may have been an all-conference golfer during his undergraduate years at UC Irvine, but his greatest contribution to Anteater athletics endures to this day. Ten years ago, Lawrence and four other student-athletes spearheaded a campaign to revive Anteater sports by convincing students to approve a ballot item raising fees $99 per year. […]

Construction at UCI

A year of growth, achievement

The year has been exciting and rewarding for UC Irvine – from promising new research collaborations to impactful breakthroughs, dedicated outreach projects, diverse cultural activities, continued campus growth and athletic success.

Michael Montoya

Fighting poverty with knowledge

Inequality literally is making people sick, says Michael Montoya, UC Irvine anthropology and Chicano/Latino studies assistant professor.

The Latino Threat

In his new book, anthropologist Leo Chavez investigates how the media portrays immigrants

Community health fair makes healthy lifestyles fun

UC Irvine’s Institute for Clinical Translational Science hosted a community health and education fair Oct. 6 at Washington Elementary School…

The fun meister

Through his roles in Staff Assembly and Campus Recreation, Mike Puritz is serious about getting people to play

Built for speed

While at UCI, alumna Amber Neben got on track to become a champion cyclist

Impact through involvement

Next Staff Assembly chair employs and inspires enthusiasm