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UCI Russian Club muses on ‘Irony of Fate’

UCI’s Russian Language and Culture Club met Dec. 2 at 6:40 p.m. to watch the Soviet classic “Irony of Fate or Enjoy Your...

Building History: UCI’s Anteater Learning Pavilion encourages active learning

Located on the northwestern end of the UC Irvine campus, the Anteater Learning Pavilion (ALP), holds classrooms and collaborative learning spaces for students...

UCI alum delivering color and artistry behind the stage

UCI alumna Danielle Nieves serves as a costume designer for the upcoming “Go, Dog. Go! — Ve Perro ¡Ve!” performance by the Children’s...

Star Wars voice actress Ashley Eckstein captivates Anteaters

As part of its “Illuminations: The Chancellor's Arts & Culture Initiative” series, the UCI School of Education, hosted an event in the Crystal...

UCI’s Russian Club: An exciting opportunity for students

Ranging from academic honors societies to sports clubs, every student has the opportunity at UCI to find a club that best suits their...

Building History: Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Building

For many, the edge of campus may seem unremarkable. Few students venture towards the Multipurpose Science and Technology Building or the surrounding area...

Inside the Science Library’s newest exhibit on biodiversity

An ongoing exhibit at UC Irvine’s Science Library, “Biodiversity Illuminated: From Images to AI,” is on display from July 2025 to February 2026,...

Inside the office: Professor Emeritus Michael Leon

UC Irvine Professor Emeritus and neurobiologist Michael Leon has been teaching on campus  since 1980 and was recently ranked in the top 2%...

Veteran Services Center Honors UCI military and connected students

The Veteran Services Center (VSC) at UC Irvine held its Honoring Our Heroes ceremony at the UCI flagpoles on the morning of Nov....

Recent U.S. airline cancellations following the government shutdown

Beginning in late October lasting through mid-November of this year, the most recent government shutdown became the longest in U.S. history, taking place...

Celebrating LARC’s 50th anniversary

UC Irvine’s Learning and Academic Resource Center (LARC) is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year.  Although the center is entering its 51st year, LARC...

Global Middle East studies major sunsetted, citing low numbers

The global Middle East studies (GMES) major at UC Irvine was officially dissolved during the 2024-25 school year and is not currently accepting...

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