KEYWORD

outreach

People at tables addressing envelopes.

Books through bars

Prison service program finds a second home at UCI

Alejandro Benitez

Getting a head start on healthcare

UCI student volunteers prepare for medical school by making a difference locally and abroad

UCI Podcast Indicator

UCI Podcast: Orange County high school students delve into cardiovascular research in biomedical engineering laboratory

For NSF-funded project, participants learn about organ segmentation, 3D printing, lasers and artificial intelligence

UCI Water director David Feldman standing behind a pool of water.

Water warriors

UCI experts work to inform public policy and educate about California’s water future

Virginia Parks, professor of urban planning and public policy; Walter Nicholls, professor and chair of urban planning and public policy; and Sameer Ashar, clinical professor of law and director of UCI’s Workers, Law and Organizing Clinic, (from left) will lead the UCI Labor Center.

UC Irvine Labor Center opens on campus

Goals are to provide research, expand education programs, advance workers’ rights

Kimberly Edwards

Generating the next generation of O.C. scientists

UCI hosts first in-person Science Olympiad since onset of COVID-19 pandemic

Medical students work in the pediatric simulator lab.

UCI to launch pre-health program with support from state of California

Multipronged training model will prepare more underrepresented undergraduates for careers in medicine

Students from Santa Ana and Anaheim high schools learn about neuroanatomy as part of the UCI MIND Beall Scholar Program to Inspire Future STEM Leaders.

Support from Joan and Don Beall will sustain two UCI MIND programs

Funding will advance educational outreach in Orange County and early career research

Susan Seager

Fighting for journalists … and the public

UCI Law’s Press Freedom Project plays a critical role in keeping independent investigative reporting alive

Emmanuel “David” Sangalang Delacruz (left) and Raymond Lim, a grad student in accounting and secretary of the MCC’s board, display the world map on which visitors to the campus’s Veteran Services Center are invited to pinpoint where they grew up and where they’ve been around the globe.

The vet net

New campus group aims to connect military-affiliated Anteaters for support, advocacy and fun