Jennifer Skeem

Understanding psychopaths

Jennifer Skeem stresses that the condition is shaped by the complex interaction of both environmental and genetic factors.

Research finds immigrants benefit Southern California

UCI’s first regional progress report on socioeconomic, quality-of-life trends shows mixed-culture neighborhoods are stronger, safer.

UCI research finds OC drives economy in Southern California

Campus’s first regional progress report on socioeconomic, quality-of-life trends will make its debut at June 14 breakfast.

Arif Alikhan

Out of harm's way

After climbing a narrow stairwell and boarding a small elevator, Arif Alikhan reaches his destination: the top of the old air traffic control tower at Los Angeles International Airport. From the empty perch, he can watch the steady stream of jets, cars and other vehicles pulsing through the airport’s complex maze of roads and runways. […]

UCI's 47th annual commencement includes campus firsts

The inaugural class of undergraduate business majors and the first graduates of the Cal Teach program are highlights.

UROP event highlights undergrad research, faculty mentors

More than 800 students participate in 16th annual symposium Saturday, May 19.

Allison Jacobs

Renowned cop turns to UCI for online degree

Officer who cracked Jaycee Dugard case enrolls in first-of-its-kind program, now 10 years old.

UC Irvine News Brief: Urban & regional planning master's program marks 20 years

Henry Cisnero, secretary of housing & urban development under President Clinton, was the keynote speaker at a University Club luncheon celebrating the anniversary.

Michael Gottfredson earns UCI Alumni Association's Extraordinarius award

Administrator, 19 others to be honored May 17 at 42nd Lauds & Laurels ceremony.

UC Irvine News Brief: Renowned public health physician to give talk Friday at UCI

As part of UCI’s Distinguished Speaker Series, Dr. Quentin Young of Chicago will address “Healthcare as a Human Right: A Physician’s Perspective over Five Decades.”