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2022 Year in Review – Leading initiatives

A year of groundbreaking growth and accomplishments

Students in a classroom, Military veterans participate in a Warrior-Scholar Project academic boot camp.

UCI hosts Warrior-Scholar Project boot camp for fourth year

Summer program prepares transitioning military veterans for college

A sparrow in a willow tree

Putting the squeeze on Orange County

The literary journal ‘Citric Acid’ explores the dichotomy of OC life

Susan and Henry Samueli

UCI receives $4 million matching gift for Center for Jewish Studies

Donation from Susan and Henry Samueli to advance research, combat antisemitism

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UCI Podcast: Recognizing Juneteenth

Historian Jessica Millward talks about the history behind the important day

Photo of Jonathan Alexander, UCI Chancellor's Professor of English and informatics
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UCI Podcast: Jonathan Alexander takes his own advice

New book, Dear Queer Self, completes his series of memoirs called “The Creep Trilogy”

Vicki Ruiz standing on stage at the 2022 commencement ceremony of Harvard University.

Harvard recognizes Vicki Ruiz with an honorary degree

UCI Distinguished Professor joins six other “game changers who continue to shape the world”

(L to R) Tyrus Miller, dean of UCI’s School of Humanities, and Mark Lazenby, dean of UCI’s Sue and Bill Gross School of Nursing, before engaging in a conversation that details how the practice of philosophy and other tools from the humanities can be used in the field of nursing.
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UCI Podcast: At the intersection of nursing and philosophy

Two UCI deans dissect the impact humanistic viewpoints can have on healthcare

Micherlange Francois-Hemsley

#IamUCI – Micherlange Francois-Hemsley

Q&A with Class of 2022 graduate Micherlange Francois-Hemsley, B.A. in African American studies

UCI represented on National Museum of the American Latino scholarly advisory committee

Distinguished Professor Emerita Vicki L. Ruiz among 18 leaders nationwide in inaugural group