Month: May 2009

UCI honors student Bria Biggs

Laker Girl grows up

UCI honors student Bria Biggs balances her work as a dancer with the Laker Girls and aspirations to someday practice sports medicine.

Freeway traffic

Traffic’s true toll

Dr. Ralph Delfino and Michael Kleinman lead efforts to understand how vehicle exhaust contributes to lung and cardiovascular illnesses. Their work confirms what most Southern Californians know intuitively: Living near a freeway isn’t good idea.

Hydrogen Road Tour

UC Irvine’s Hydrogen Fueling Station is the first fueling stop on Hydrogen Road Tour 2009, a nine-day road rally from Chula Vista, Calif., to Vancouver, British Columbia.

UCI's men's volleyball team

Campus salutes national champions

UCI’s men’s volleyball team was saluted by the campus community for winning its second NCAA national championship in three years.

UC Irvine recognized for emergency services leadership

Dr. Steven Cramer’s vision for stroke receiving center program lauded.

students played educational games that tested their knowledge of Israeli culture

Students celebrate Israeli culture

UCI students are staging the second annual iFest to celebrate Israel’s 61st birthday, turning Ring Mall into a colorful street festival with games, performances, vendors and food.

Chancellor Emeritus Ralph Cicerone

Baseball field named in honor of Ralph Cicerone

To recognize his support and love of the game, the baseball field has been named after Chancellor Emeritus Ralph Cicerone, who helped bring the sport back to UCI.

$21 million gift will name UC Irvine's new hospital

A $21 million posthumous gift from the estate of a man whose values included integrity and passion for life has…

Cicerones fund new graduate fellowship

The UC Irvine School of Physical Sciences today announced the creation of the Ralph J. & Carol M. Cicerone Graduate…

UCI students Scott Capps and Francesca Hopkins

Climate change for kids

UCI student nonprofit CLEAN Education conducts grade-appropriate lessons on climate change for elementary and middle school classrooms.