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Clare Dasilva (left, in gold dress) and Gabby Rodriguez (right, in blue sweater) congratulate Betty Tesfaye (center), who will be going to New York University for a residency in pediatrics.

A match made in medicine

Graduating UCI medical students learn at festive ceremony where they will first practice as doctors

Celebrations from 2023 UCI commencement.

Tassel time!

Over 8,200 Class of 2023 members participate in commencement ceremonies

Man in cap and gown standing with UCI mascot, Peter the Anteater.

46 percent of UCI graduates receiving bachelor’s degrees are first-generation students

Over 8,200 Class of 2023 members to attend commencement ceremonies this month

Graduating UCI medical students Anna Rasmussen, Hinesh Patel and Kate Boudreau (from left).

The rites of spring: Match Day

Friends and family welcome new doctors at 2023 medical residency ceremony

UCI commencement culminates with Angel Stadium celebration

Graduates also honored at school ceremonies at Bren Events Center leading up to the all-campus celebration

Kal Penn

UCI to host commencement ceremony at Angel Stadium of Anaheim

Actor Kal Penn will address graduating class of 2022 at special event

The other March madness: Match Day

At festive ceremony, UCI medical students find out where they will start their careers as doctors

Newly minted doctors celebrate during the UCI School of Medicine graduation on Saturday, June 5.

UCI to host virtual commencement June 12, with chance to walk stage over next 5 days

Nearly half of 10,204 undergraduates receiving degrees are first-generation students

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

Chancellor Howard Gillman tapes commencement addresses in the Koll room in UCI's Bren Events Center

UCI to host historic virtual graduation ceremonies on June 13

Nearly half of 9,907 undergraduates receiving degrees are first-generation students