In a new book, biblical scholar Henry Kelly says the devil is not who you think he is.
Giving the devil his due
Unwedded bliss — What nobody tells you about being single
A leading expert on the single experience celebrates the benefits of staying solo.
New ‘4-D goggles’ allow wearers to be ‘touched’ by approaching objects
Reaching through the screen is about to get more extreme.
His future uncertain, undocumented student Luis Mora knows he’s on the right path
Released from ICE custody last month, the political science major returned with a renewed sense of purpose.
UC’s National Center for Free Speech and Civic Engagement selects inaugural class of fellows, expands board
UC Irvine chancellor to oversee center’s administration, begin search for executive director.
Ralph Bunche: The peacemaker
How UC legend Ralph Bunche brokered peace.
Battling bias
A freshman seminar series on prejudice aims to teach tolerance and encourage activism.
How storybook lessons impart scholastic success
Differences in children's literature in the U.S., Mexico and China may help explain academic performance.
First Thiebaud paintings uncrated for upcoming exhibition
The first exhibition devoted to Thiebaud's artistic maturation opens Jan. 16 at Manetti Shrem.
New center aims to nourish your empathy — with art
Dacher Keltner helps launch the art world’s first ‘empathy center,’ using the power of art to induce compassion.
Former street kid fulfills educational promise with Ph.D.
Marcus Shaw turns his troubled past into an area of study and fuel for his own academic achievement.
The new science of acting
Cognitive scientists are helping actors infuse characters with genuine memories, feelings and personalities.