UCI-SUNY research details how workplace stress contributes to cardiovascular disease
Study authors recommend policies to lessen stressful employment conditions
Study authors recommend policies to lessen stressful employment conditions
UCI is first to conduct formal study of virtual inclusion for homebound students
UCI study finds moral judgments about parents affect perceptions of risk
UCI study of valerian is first to detail gender-specific species responses to global warming
School of Social Sciences will join effort to foster understanding between US, Asian nation
Distinguished recognition slated for first-of-its-kind facility in the US
Michael A. Colglazier will succeed Gymboree’s Kimberly Sentovich
Paul Henisey, who has won accolades and earned admiration during his 10-year tenure at UCI, steps down April 17
Professor Arthur Lander explains that knowledge of controlled development is essential for understanding rampant cell production seen in cancer
The U.S. has the highest incarceration rate in the world, with more than 2 million people currently behind bars. How this affects their families is the subject of a new UC Irvine study, which found significant health and behavioral problems in children of incarcerated parents. The most striking finding is that in some cases parental incarceration can be more detrimental to a child’s well-being than divorce or the death of a parent.