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UCI Podcast Indicator

UCI Podcast: What it means to be an Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander Serving Institution

In UCI’s fifth year of being AANAPISI, Joseph Morales breaks down why this designation is important now

Julio Torres (center), UCI associate professor of Spanish and Portuguese, teaching students sitting at a table

Boosting the number of bilingual teachers

Newly accredited UCI program will help meet increasing demand for K-12 dual language immersion instructors

Virginia Nguyen

Finding her voice

Alumna speaks out as both an educator and an advocate for AAPI and other communities affected by racism

Bradford Fellows Fund announced at inaugural Black Management Association Conference

Scholarship to support students active in the BMA or UCI’s Black Thriving Initiative

A woman works in her hanbok shop on a sewing machine.

A fresh perspective on the AAPI experience

UCI students employ photovoice technique to document reality in O.C.’s Asian American and Pacific Islander community during pandemic

Ariana Naaseh, Alonso Ortiz, and Kasoluchi Enedu, 4th year UCI med students

For UCI’s med students, the future is now with Match Day

We highlight three graduating medical students who have excelled despite unprecedented challenges

Students walk along the student center terrace during the first day of fall classes on the UCI campus.

UCI receives most applications in campus history

Campus is also top choice for in-state, first-generation students for 3rd consecutive year

A person with a visual disability using Aira to access visual displays in an airport.

Tech for people with visual disabilities

UCI researchers collaborate with Toyota to provide Aira, a visual interpreter service, to the local community during the pandemic

The Loh Down on Science logo and 6 students who are writers on the show

Science made simple – in Spanish

Prompted by UCI grad student, popular radio podcast goes bilingual, starting with series on the pandemic

Ariyan Johnson (left) and Cyrian Reed, two new faculty members at the Claire Trevor School of the Arts, both teach hip-hop dance.

Hip-hop gets its props

Two new dance faculty members bring cultural and artistic gravitas to the street genre