UCI wins 9 CASE awards

Issues management, alumni meet-ups, science writing and photography win top awards from CASE.

Christopher Klotz '06 is surrounded by Nigerian youths he coached

UCI grads make good

Alumni have found niches in nonprofit work, pro sports, Hollywood, law, TV and business

Photograph of architects Ray Watson, William Pereira and an unidentified man with a schematic of UCI

Libraries exhibit traces Irvine’s evolution

UCI Libraries’ spring exhibit chronicles city’s conversion from farmland to model planned community.

In praise of Peltason

Jack Peltason, UC Irvine’s second chancellor and the University of California’s 16th president, has received the American Council on Education’s Distinguished Service Award for “a lifetime of achievement and service to higher education and to ACE.”

Year of discovery, growth at UCI

High points of 2009 range from the volleyball court to the operating room with demonstrations of drive and dedication by UC Irvine students, faculty and staff.

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.

Extending an olive branch

Dalai Lama scholar Ali Malik helps open up campus dialogue about bringing peace to the Middle East

Links between environment, security made by UCI professor

Richard Matthew, UC Irvine associate professor of planning, policy and design, addressed international policymakers at the World Conservation Congress Oct.…

Etel Solingen’s Nuclear Logics receives top book award in political science

‘Carrot and stick’ theory could help curb proliferation of nuclear weapons

Art history professor publishes new book on art, culture and theology

Seemingly secular modern artifacts are often haunted by forms associated with the divine, according to a recently published book, Our