Search for Samueli School of Engineering Dean

Student biking in front of the Engineering building two faculty members

Dear colleagues, On behalf of Chancellor Gillman, I am pleased to announce the formation of an advisory committee charged with assisting in the search for a new dean of the Samueli School of Engineering. The committee will evaluate nominees and make recommendations. The committee will be chaired by Faryar Jabbari, Senior Associate Dean of Academic…

Read More

Dr. Oswald Steward appointed President of the Society for Neuroscience

oswald steward

Dear colleagues, Please join me in congratulating Dr. Oswald Steward on his appointment as the incoming President of the Society for Neuroscience (SfN), the largest neuroscience professional society in the world. Os received his B.A. in Psychology from the University of Colorado in 1970 and his Ph.D. in Psychobiology from the University of California, Irvine in…

Read More

Sue & Bill Gross School of Nursing Dean Transition

adey nyamathi

Dear colleagues, Adey Nyamathi, Founding Dean and Distinguished Professor of the Sue & Bill Gross School of Nursing, has decided that she will return to the faculty at the conclusion of her term as Dean in December 2021. Dean Nyamathi is an internationally known behavioral scientist whose well-funded research is focused on the most vulnerable…

Read More

Returning to Campus Efforts, Increase in COVID-19 Positive Cases

colorful umbrella in aldrich park

Dear Campus Community, It’s been about a month since a portion of our research team reengaged onsite operations. The transition continues to go well, and what we learned from this early experience will inform future groups planning to return. Our environment continues to evolve. As Chancellor Gillman described in a message early this month, an uptick in…

Read More

UCI Awarded Materials Research Science and Engineering Center by NSF

ucsd researchers

Dear colleagues, On behalf of Chancellor Gillman, we are pleased to announce that the National Science Foundation has funded a Materials Research Science and Engineering Center at UCI. With this $18 million landmark achievement, UCI will join 19 other MRSECs in conducting state-of-the-art interdisciplinary materials research and education of the highest quality while addressing fundamental problems in…

Read More

UCI Infectious Disease Science Initiative Newsletter

id science newsletter

Dear colleagues, The goal of the Infectious Disease Initiative (IDSI) is to place UCI at the forefront of infectious disease dynamics research by promoting multi-disciplinary research and education. Since launching in July 2019, IDSI organized community outreach events, facilitated new collaborative research projects, and supported the submission of an NSF training grant. In March, IDSI…

Read More

Academic Senate Faculty Update for 2020-21 Academic Year

introducing UC Irvine aerial view of Aldrich Park

Dear Faculty,  Thank you for the enormous contributions you have made to the university during this difficult period. It is a historic time and you continue to rise to the many challenges we face. You have done so in ways that reveal your commitment to our mission and, no doubt, at times leave you exhausted. We appreciate all you have done and continue to do for UCI.  We…

Read More

Immigration Update Event on July 1: Supreme Court Ruling on DACA

immigration update office of global engagement

Immigration Update Event: Supreme Court Ruling on DACA – Momentary reprieve, What comes next? UCI Office of Global Engagement is hosting a series of webinars this summer and in the coming academic year to address a number of timely immigration and international topics. This week’s Immigration Update will cover the U.S. Supreme Court Ruling on DACA,…

Read More

Remote Teaching Special Update Newsletter – Volume 3

faculty at anteater learning pavilion

Dear colleagues, One silver lining over the spring quarter was seeing how the UCI community came together to quickly move to remote teaching and learning and help each other succeed in this new environment. As remote teaching and learning continues into the summer and fall quarters, we wanted to acknowledge our faculty who have been…

Read More