
Anteater Insider: Tom Andriola on reimagining technology's role in reengaging operations
Technology has played a crucial role in UCI’s ability to shift to remote work, instruction and even patient care. As UCI starts to reengage operations, the campus has an opportunity to develop a new n...
11 Juni 202015min

Anteater Insider: Hal Stern on the campus re-engagement plan
Interim provost and executive vice chancellor Hal Stern is leading UCI’s plan to re-engage with campus operations after a state-wide, stay-at-home order was issued in March in response to the COVID-19...
10 Juni 202011min

Anteater Insider: Prof. Bernadette Boden-Albala on coming back to campus
UCI is reengaging operations and more people are getting ready to come back to campus, with university leaders generating plans and implementing measures to ensure a smooth, safe transition. Bernadett...
9 Juni 202015min

Anteater Insider: Conducting research on the UCI campus with a steady eye on the pandemic
Pramod Khargonekar, UCI's vice chancellor for research, is the first guest on Anteater Insider, a new podcast series from UCI's office of Strategic Communications & Public Affairs. The vice chancellor...
8 Juni 202015min

UCI Podcast: Prof. Alison Holman on how the pandemic influences our sense of time
In this episode of the UCI Podcast, Alison Holman, an associate professor at UCI’s Sue & Bill Gross School of Nursing, speaks with UCI's Aaron Orlowski about the different ways the coronavirus pandemi...
4 Juni 202019min

UCI Podcast: Where we stand on COVID-19
In this special edition of the UCI Podcast, infectious disease experts Drs. Ming Tan and Saahir Khan of the UCI School of Medicine examine the past, present and future of global pandemics, and where w...
30 Maj 20201h 9min

UCI Podcast: The race for COVID testing
In March, the UCI Medical Center became the first hospital in Orange County to provide COVID-19 testing. Dr. Ed Monuki, chair of pathology who leads UCI Health’s testing efforts, discusses how the cam...
27 Maj 202012min

UCI Podcast: On the front lines of COVID-19
If you were to point on a U.S. map where COVID-19 has hit the hardest, it would be New York City. And that’s where Dr. Robert Rowe, a critical care fellow and attending physician in emergency medicine...
6 Maj 20206min




















