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Below you'll find our post category archive. Note that many titles will have , , and at the end of the text. These help identify pages, posts, and events representing our three core values: Community, Thriving, and Wellness. To learn more about this, read about our Action Plan. These also all help support our #ActForInclusion.

Business administration major Natalia Gould dances with Ballet Folklorico at the Wayzgoose festival on campus Saturday

UCI EOP 1976 vs. UCI as an HSI 2017

1976: UCI increases number of Latino students through the Educational Opportunity Program 2017: UCI meets U.S. Department of Education eligibility as a Hispanic-Serving Institution

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UCI school of law building

HUFFPOST | Complicit Bias: Sexual Harassment and Communities That Sustain It

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UCI Aldrich Hall clock

Passing of Joseph White, 84

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Howard Gillman

UCI NEWS | Chancellor Gillman named to governing board of Hispanic Association of Colleges & Universities

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Provost Lavernia

2017-18 Call for Proposals on Understanding and Engaging with Extremism

Dear colleagues: I am pleased to announce a call for proposals of up to $20,000 for the new Provost Initiative on Understanding and Engaging with Extremism. This call is part of the recently announced UCI Confronting Extremism initiative, managed through the Office of Inclusive Excellence, that engages scholars and community members on pivotal topics shaping our understanding of free speech, social equity and values and promotes critical dialogues in these areas. With this call, UCI will support pioneering faculty to raise awareness, promote reasoned discussion, enrich curricular offerings, advance pedagogical innovations, and fortify relations between the campus and the wider community…

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Free Speech protest

UC President announces National Center for Free Speech and Civic Engagement

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douglas haynes

Campus Posting

Dear campus community, This fall, UCI and other campuses have been subjected to unauthorized poster distribution by external organizations unaffiliated with the University of California. The posters were removed because they violated posting policy on campus property. The content of these unauthorized posters was troubling. They targeted students, faculty and administrators by name and/or caricature. The inflammatory assertions sought to discredit individuals, smear student organizations, and associate specific communities with illegal activities. This rhetoric was not confined to the physical campus. They also included external social media conversations where university policies do not extend. Regardless of where these incidents took…

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Jewish studies professors

UCI NEWS | UCI Launches Center for Jewish Studies

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black and white image of a race

UCI NEWS | Renowned female marathon runners to speak on empowerment at UCI

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Howard Gillman

Free Speech in Our Scholarly Community

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