DIRT TRAILS, CRACKED STAIRS, PAVED SIDEWALKS, EVEN MOVING WALKWAYS. THROUGHOUT CALIFORNIA, MYRIAD PATHWAYS MARK THE WAY TO SOME OF THE STATE’S MOST WELL-KNOWN SCENES.
At UCI, they wind the campus, encircling Aldrich Park where, on a quick walk through, you’ll experience a microcosm of our world’s wonderfully complex human diversity. Students from 15 to well past 50 years of age representing every race, religion, socioeconomic background, and political belief converge on the southern California campus to pursue an education that opens the door to infinite possibilities.
Their university admission often belies the difficult path many forged to get here - one intertwined with pressing issues like access to healthcare, affordable housing, adequate income, equal education. Regardless of hometown, country, or continent, these issues span the whole of humanity, from first breath to last, oftentimes running generations deep. They are truly boundaryless.