UCI jointly receives CDC grant to combat infections

UC Irvine’s Dr. Susan Huang teams up with Harvard and CDC on grant to combat healthcare-associated infections like MRSA.

A “mathlete” competes in Mathcounts regionals

UCI hosts middle school 'mathletes'

Students exercise their computational skills in regional round of nationwide competition.

Gunther Uhlmann

Famed math professor who researches invisibility joins UCI

Famed math professor who recently joined UCI says breakthrough equations could make invisibility a possibility.

Andrew Chang

Fellowship winner follows his heart

Andrew Chang left a promising engineering career to pursue a doctorate in economics. His research aims to empower U.S. policymakers to create appropriate laws for possible future regulation of the financial sector.

UC Irvine News Brief: Elizabeth Loftus garners AAAS Scientific Freedom & Responsibility Award

The Distinguished Professor of social ecology and professor of law and cognitive science is being honored for “the profound impact that her pioneering research on human memory has had on the administration of justice in the United States and abroad.”

Michael Clegg

America's scientist abroad

UCI botanist travels the world helping scientific groups

UC Irvine News Brief: Four UCI professors named AAAS fellows

Frank LaFerla, Hamid Jafarkhani, Diane Campbell and Bert Semler were elected to the world’s largest general scientific society for distinguished contributions to their fields.

Michael Clegg

UCI botanist is America's scientist abroad

With his rosy cheeks and booming laugh, Michael Clegg is often told he resembles Santa Claus, and he logs almost as many miles. The UC Irvine ecology & evolutionary biology professor also is foreign secretary for the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, which means he’s on the road as much as he’s at home in Irvine. […]

Danielle de Seriere

Women's soccer ends great season

Anteaters’ first appearance in the NCAA tournament ends in double-overtime game in the ‘Sweet 16.’

Tanya Taylor

Women's soccer beats Wake Forest to advance to Sweet 16 for first time

The UC Irvine women’s soccer team defeated Wake Forest University 2-0 Sunday in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. UCI advances to the round of 16 for the first time and will host the University of Washington at 6 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 20 at Anteater Stadium.