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UCI’s Pierre Baldi

Pierre Baldi has an idea about deep learning

And his latest book reveals its fundamental connections to neuroscience

Adria Imada, UCI professor of history and a 2021 Andrew Carnegie Fellow

UCI's Adria Imada is named a 2021 Andrew Carnegie Fellow

History professor is among 26 recipients of prestigious award across U.S.

Book cover: Patience and Pandemic

UCI students publish book about life under quarantine

Patience and Pandemic is a collection of photos, essays and poems

Diary of a Med Student book surrounded by a tie, laptop and stethoscope
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Alleviating med school angst

UCI duo publish ‘diary’ of peer experiences from across country to show students they’re not alone

Diary of a Med Student book surrounded by a tie, laptop and stethoscope
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UCI Podcast: Diary of a med student

UCI medical students publish a book of experiences from across country to show peers they’re not alone

Alex Tan, UCI aluma - MFA English holding the poetry book she wrote.

Finding her place

Torn between poetry and fiction, Inez Tan earns an M.F.A. at UCI, with scholarship support, then stays on campus to teach creative writing

Rick Hasen, Chancellor's Professor of Law and Political Science

Heading off an ‘election meltdown'

Feb. 28 conference will explore what-if scenarios that could undermine public acceptance of November vote results

Art history professor receives book award from Archaeological Institute of America

The Archaeological Institute of America has bestowed its 2020 James R. Wiseman Book Award on UCI professor of art history and visual studies Matthew P. Canepa, the Elahé Omidyar Mir-Djalali Presidential Chair in Art History and Archaeology of Ancient Iran, for his book The Iranian Expanse: Transforming Royal Identity Through Architecture, Landscape, and the Built […]

UCI Podcast: Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o

The acclaimed writer shares the tale of his prison captivity and writing the influential novel, Devil on the Cross

Fat phobia

New book by UCI sociologist explores the religious and racial origins of society’s obsession with thinness