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UCI community responds to student visa revocations

The Trump administration revoked more than 600 international visas from students nationwide, effectively ending their student eligibility statuses and leaving them more vulnerable to...

Chancellor Gillman Talks About Free Speech on UCI’s Campus

UCI Chancellor Howard Gillman visited Professor Amy Depaul’s Literary Journalism 21 class on Oct. 16 to discuss his views on public universities and their obligation to protect speech, regardless of whether it is deemed offensive or marginalizing.

CALPIRG Promotes Save the Bees Campaign

California Public Interest Research Group (CALPIRG) hosted a #SaveTheBees Photo Booth last Tuesday and Thursday to help raise awareness of their Save the Bees...

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Samuelis Give $200 Million to UCI for New School UC Irvine announced last week that Susan and Henry Samueli gave $200 million, the largest gift...

Dean Chemerinsky Shifts Opinion on Free Speech

UCI’s School of Law Dean, Erwin Chemerinsky, held a presentation regarding free speech on campus last Monday. While navigating this complex topic, Chemerinsky managed...

ASUCI Senate Asks Administration to Make UCI Sanctuary Campus

In response to growing fears over the fate of undocumented students under President Donald Trump, ASUCI Senate passed a resolution last Tuesday, Jan. 24...

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UCI Political Science Student Wins 2016 Truman Scholarship UCI junior Daniela Estrada, a political science major with a concentration in public law, was one of...

Gillman Appointed New UCI Chancellor

Howard Gillman was appointed as UC Irvine’s sixth chancellor two weeks ago at the bimonthly University of California Regents meeting.  Gillman’s confirmation as chancellor follows...

Regents Increase Chancellors’ Pay

When Howard Gillman received a promotion and became UC Irvine’s sixth chancellor two weeks ago, his salary received one as well. His new $485,000 salary...

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