Social Media Storytellers: Students explore academic freedom at UCI
New undergraduate course trains humanities students to examine what academic freedom means and why it matters
A heritage that belongs to the world
UCI scholars of Persian history examine the war’s damage to Iran’s cultural heritage and identity
UCI Professor Catherine L. Benamou receives ACLS Fellowship
Film and media studies professor’s book project will examine how Spanish-language and community media serve Latinx communities
How Disneyland explains modern life
Art history professor’s new book investigates links between the theme park and automation technologies  
The AAPI women behind the National Women’s Conference
Professor’s new book centers Asian American and Pacific Islander women in the 1977 National Women’s Conference
Alumni Through the Decades: 1990s
Jocelyn Dubin ‘94 (B.A. women’s studies) was the second person to graduate from UCI with a women’s studies degree
Colonial Mexico’s forgotten history
UCI historian receives $150,000 grant to trace the forgotten journeys of enslaved Africans through colonial Mexico