Daniel Do-Khanh

Fortunate son

Daniel Do-Khanh ’93 has come a long way since he and his parents fled Vietnam during the fall of Saigon in April 1975, leaving behind their home and all of their belongings. Today he’s a successful attorney working out of a spacious Irvine office with a sweeping view of the Orange County coast, but Do-Khanh […]

Fred Tzeng

Little chip, big implications

UCI research produces breakthrough for battery efficiency in medical equipment, automobiles and consumer electronics.

MLK Symposium

Politician Willie Brown will deliver the Dr. Joseph L. White Lecture as part of UC Irvine’s 29th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Symposium. His talk, “California & Our Nation,” will highlight four days of activities honoring King’s legacy.

UC Irvine researchers urge caution when buying noisy toys

Misusing popular toys that feature sound could result in permanent hearing loss.

Alvin Viray

Patents pending

They call it “the baby monitor,” but it’s nothing like the ones sold at Babies “R” Us that alert parents when junior’s crying in his crib. Developed by UC Irvine pediatrics professor Dr. Dan Cooper, the sophisticated wireless device can detect subtle movements in infants that signal increased risk of cerebral palsy, autism and other neurological […]

Greek tragedy to unfold on campus

Drama students mount outdoor production of modernized ‘Antigone.’

Neumark to testify before state Senate panel on Enterprise Zone program

Research by the UCI economics professor found the effort to stimulate employment largely ineffective.

David Weinreich

Campus group campaigns for increased shuttle, bus service

Transit Advocates is dedicated to improving public transit between UCI and key social hot spots and transportation hubs.

Tibetan monks at the Gaden Shartse Monastery in Mundgod, India

UCI group tours India, meets Dalai Lama

Students experience Tibetan culture, meet Dalai Lama in 18-day trek through India.

UC Irvine News Brief: Henry Pontell testifies before federal panel on financial crisis

The professor of criminology, law & society tells bipartisan commission that the heads of large lending institutions and Wall Street firms enriched themselves at the expense of their companies, their investors and the public.