KEYWORD

inclusion

Jonathan Watanabe, UC Irvine professor of clinical pharmacy practice and director of the campus’s Center for Data-Driven Drugs Research and Policy.

National Academies progress report: health disparities

Reducing diversity gaps in clinical trials is a societal imperative, according to UC Irvine professor

Photo of Jason Schiffman, professor of psychological science and director UC Irvine's Clinical Psychology Program
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Exploring psychosis, stigma, inclusion and well-being

Jason Schiffman shares his wide-ranging expertise on the UCI Podcast during Mental Health Awareness Month

Shayan Doroudi and Nia Nixon, assistant professors of education
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The past, present and future of AI in education

On UCI Podcast, Shayan Doroudi and Nia Nixon share expertise on tech evolutions in teaching and learning

The 2024 Climate Action Fellows are, from left, Jazmín Romero, Angelu Lesaca and Kendall Lankford.

Champions of change

UC Irvine’s Climate Action Fellows spearhead campus sustainability

From left: Bernadette Boden-Albala, Dyonne Bergeron and Tamara Inoue

Formidable females

UCI’s ‘kickass women’ define excellence in leadership

UCI informatics major Shalini Bhakta leaning against building with leaves in the backgroundl

Cross-country connection

Scholarship enables UCI informatics major to attend Florida event for women in ICS

Stacey Nicholas, UCI trustee.

Stacey Nicholas donates $5 million to UC Irvine to further boost diversity in STEM

Gift from UCI Foundation trustee will create Women and Engineering Program

United States Marine Corps veteran and UCI sociology alumnus Andrew Truong ’23 (fourth from right), pictured with fellow service members.

Giving voice to veterans

UCI certificate program comprises three courses exploring experiences of service members

Clockwise from left: Assistant professor of education Symone Gyles, Professor of Civil & Environmental Enginnering Brett Sanders, Sara Ludovise with the OCDE, Associate professor of education Hosun Kang, and professor of education Rossella Santagata. The National Science Foundation has awarded an interdisciplinary team from the University of California, Irvine a three-year, $1.6 million grant focused on creating an accessible and equity-centered model for high school environmental engineering education intended to inspire and properly prepare students for careers in this field.

NSF funds UC Irvine project to improve climate science learning in high schools

Biological sciences, education and engineering schools team up to create curriculum

Photograph of Andrew Penner and Emily Penner
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UCI Podcast: How educational categories create inequality

Andrew and Emily Penner investigate the role assigned identities play in the student experience