Neha Gujjula (left), a third-year neurobiology major, and Kaitlin To, a third-year ecology and evolutionary biology major, are co-presidents of the Brain Exercise Initiative’s UC Irvine chapter.

Use it or lose it

Student members of the Brain Exercise Initiative work to improve cognition among residents of senior living facilities

Photo of Sarah Pressman, UC Irvine professor of psychological science, with a magnifying glass over an image of a smiley face
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The power of positive emotions

Health psychologist Sarah Pressman shares tips on conquering stress

Hannah and Jeffrey Wachs establish UC Irvine Law's first alumni-named scholarship endowment

Gift joins a growing legacy of endowed support at for law school

Anteater Express electric bus

‘Keeping UCI moving'

Award-winning Transportation and Distribution Services is committed to sustainability, innovation and community outreach

UC Irvine student members of By Any Means prepare to serve plates of spaghetti to residents at Friendship Shelter in Laguna Beach.

Feeding the hungry, nourishing the community

Student volunteer group aids homeless and low-income residents of Orange County

From left to right: Claudia Bonilla Keller, Madelynn Hirneise, Jennifer Friend and Kelsey Morgan

Sisters in good

Anteater alumnae CEOs help make Orange County – and beyond – a better place

$1 million endowment aspires to build musical bridges

Gift from Jong Sup Kim Family Endowment will support the music department

Third-year microbiology and immunology student Ritwik Kumar researches bacteriophages—viruses that infect bacteria, not human cells.

An antibiotic alternative

In first at UC Irvine, undergrad will use bacteriophages to treat patients with resistant infections

UCIPD Chief Liz Griffin presents the Lifesaving Award to Public Safety Responder Jose Gallardo.

UCIPD honors its own

Police officers, public safety responders and professional staff are among those receiving biennial awards

UC Irvine and UCLA members of Engineers Without Borders construct a house in Tijuana, Mexico.

Building better futures

Student volunteers with Engineers Without Borders aim to improve quality of life in underserved communities worldwide