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3rd year pharm sci students apply glucose monitoring devices In Dr. Joyce Lee’s class.

Preparing practice-ready pharmacists

Students learn to fight diabetes by wearing the tech they’ll one day recommend

A feast of opportunity

UCI Basic Needs Center’s partnership with county inspires statewide initiative to combat student food insecurity

Andrea Mora, Director, standing in the UCI Basic Needs Center.

UC Irvine Basic Needs Center co-hosts record-breaking CalFresh enrollment parties

Partnership with county inspires statewide initiative to combat student food insecurity

Students pose with Peter the Anteater at the 2022 First Gen Day event at UC Irvine.

Onward and upward

First-Generation Students Day celebrates these trailblazers and UC Irvine’s commitment to supporting them – every day

“Untitled (Red Square)” by Ed Moses is among the many works that have been displayed in the University Art Gallery.

A living archive of creative expression

Claire Trevor School of the Arts celebrates 60 years with landmark exhibition

UCI Health’s Dr. Maheswari Senthil (left) and Dr. Farshid Dayyani

Answer for stomach cancer

Two UCI Health oncologists’ successful STOPGAP study receives approval for a multi-site, national trial

Photo montage.

Forward-thinking gallery looks back

Campus’s Beall Center for Art + Technology celebrates a quarter-century of creative license

UC Irvine leadership and honorees at the 2025 Medal ceremony. Pictured, from left: UC Irvine Foundation Board of Trustees Chair Gary Singer ’74; Goran Matijasevic, M.S. ’85, Ph.D. ’91; Paul Butterworth ’74, M.S. ’81; Jo Butterworth ’75; Jimmy Peterson; Chancellor Howard Gillman; Sheila Peterson; Julie Hill; James Irvine Swinden and Vice Chancellor Brian Hervey.

UC Irvine honors exceptional leaders with 2025 UC Irvine Medal

7 recipients include alumni and longtime university supporters

Composer and UC Irvine professor of music Kojiro Umezaki is a renowned player of the shakuhachi, a bamboo wind instrument developed in Japan in the 16th century.

Flutist transcends tradition

UC Irvine professor combines AI, electronics and classical Japanese instrument in other-worldly compositions

Michaëla Mohrmann, assistant curator at the UC Irvine Jack and Shanaz Langson Institute and Museum of California Art standing in the gallery in front of paintings.

‘California Kinship'

Art museum’s new exhibition explores early 20th century’s evolving concept of ‘the ties that bind’