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Shyla Raghav stands in field of yellow flowers

A captain for the planet

Alumna Shyla Raghav is a leading global advocate on climate change mitigation and adaptation

California approves $5 million to fund diversity in science and technology education

Cal-Bridge Program aims to diversify the state’s public university faculty and tech workforce

Alon Gorodetsky shows off the adaptive heat-managing composite material his lab developed that is nicknamed after its inspiration: squid skin.

Squid skin-inspired material a game changer

Alon Gorodetsky’s lab creates wrappable substance with amazing insulation properties – and potential commercial use

Building a community that’s got game

Games+Learning+Society Conference seeks to unite and enlighten the multibillion-dollar industry

Susan Bryant

Title IX’s lasting impact on UCI

Landmark legislation ‘a profound engine of social revolution’

Mark Warschauer

For computer science in classrooms, the earlier the better

Visit to School of Education’s inclusive Digital Learning Lab impresses Bavarian legislators

Using her power to empower others

Dinorah Hernandez is driven to inform and lift her community to overcome inequities

Erin Araneta

#IamUCI – Erin Araneta

Q&A with Class of 2022 graduate Erin Araneta, B.S. in chemistry

Selma Masri

UCI Assistant Professor Selma Masri wins J&J WiSTEM2D Scholars Award for Science

Selma Masri, assistant professor of biological chemistry in the UCI School of Medicine, has won the prestigious 2022 Johnson & Johnson WiSTEM2D Scholars Award for Science. The awards program honors one scholar in each STEM2D discipline: science, technology, engineering, math, manufacturing and design. The six diverse, international female recipients were selected out of a competitive […]

Crimson Frankum

Crimson Frankum finds magic in science

Second year biochemistry student finds many inspirations to pursue a career in STEM