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religion

Michaela Mohrmann at UCI’s Jack and Shanaz Langson Institute and Museum of California Art.

Scenic spirituality

UCI exhibition explores role of faith in California landscape paintings

Students staffing the Hillel at UCI table at the fall 2022 Anteater Involvement Fair are (from left) Shahar Broner, Shani Kirson, Isabella Fuiks, Daniel Stepanov, Jacob Schreiber, Sandra Ossman and Yoav Weber.

UC Irvine to participate in Hillel International’s Campus Climate Initiative

Campus is first in UC system, third in state to join cohort addressing antisemitism

The Muriel Ansley Reynolds Exhibit Gallery at Langson Library is featuring a special exhibit titled “Snapshots of Orange County in the 1940s: Spaces, Places, Faces” through this fall. This shows the exhibit.

Exhibit explores O.C. in the 1940s

UCI Libraries’ curation team shares inspiration, intent behind displays

Mark Lazenby

Body and soul

New dean of nursing school fascinated by intersection of medical and spiritual care

Fariborz Maseeh, founder of the Massiah Foundation

Massiah Foundation challenge gift to fund UCI chair in Zoroastrian studies

$1.5 million endowment will establish first chair of its kind in the U.S.

Building Sikh Studies at UCI

First holder of endowed chair aims to raise critical awareness of South Asian tradition’s global history, culture, ethics and philosophies, and contributions

Nora Beik (left), an international studies and political science major at UCI and a student leader in the Diversity, Inclusion & Racial Healing Ambassador Program, chats with a local high schooler.

Driven by diversity

Third-year student who grew up feeling like an outsider works to foster inclusion through UCI community outreach program

Anneeth Kaur Hundle appointed to UCI endowed chair in Sikh studies

Faculty position established with $1.5 million gift from Drs. Harvinder and Asha Sahota

Food for thought

UCI’s Virtuous Table series of themed meals provides physical, intellectual and spiritual sustenance

10 years of olive branches

Program focused on Middle East tensions has spread to other campuses, conflicts