Month: May 2009

UCI student group teaches kids about climate change

UC Irvine students are heading back to elementary and middle school classrooms to teach students about climate change. CLEAN Education…

Environmental law clinic

New clinic will give law students an opportunity to do hands-on environmental legal and policy work.

Robert Espero

Opening doors to learning

Robert Espero ’92 helps students with disabilities succeed in the classroom.

UCI students reach out to Iraqi kids

In three years, UCI’s Baghdad School Project has shipped 7,500 packets of notebooks, pencils, erasers and rulers to schoolchildren in…

UCI reaches out to Iraqi schoolchildren

UCI students fill a need not met by traditional relief workers in Iraq – providing school supplies to children.

UCI, Chapman and CSUF join forces to develop global warming solutions

Daylong workshop brings together experts from three Orange County campuses to outline possible solutions to climate change

OC high school students to take part in annual CampMed

Students from four Orange County high schools will take part in CampMed, the annual UC Irvine School of Medicine outreach…

Spider-Man

Making physics fun

Michael Dennin, UC Irvine physics & astronomy professor, will discuss the science behind superheroes 8-9 a.m. Tuesday, May 19, at the University Club. A complimentary breakfast will begin at 7:30 a.m.

Braille Institute clients to experience sculpture in UCI mesquite garden

Nancy Doran takes blind art lovers on a hands-on tour of her sculpture, dedicated to UCI and displayed in the Mesquite Garden Plaza

Science of superheroes topic of breakfast lecture

Michael Dennin, physics & astronomy professor, will discuss “Foams & Superheroes: Physics of the Ordinary and Extraordinary” as part of the Discover the Physical Sciences 2008-09 Breakfast Lecture Series, sponsored by UC Irvine’s School of Physical Sciences 7:30-9 a.m. Tuesday, May 19.