Somehow, he makes it work

For a guy who gets little screen time and unlikable roles, Jon Lovitz leaves a big impression spiked with sympathy

True to his words

Alumnus Glenn Schaeffer raises the stakes in world literature

A modern Galileo

How UCI chemist F. Sherwood Rowland saved the world

Troubled waters (1)

Pollution from unknown sources has forced the closing of dozens of Southern California beaches. Orange County officials have turned to UCI’s Stan Grant for help

The sky’s the limit (1)

Alumnus Jose Solorio is Councilman for Ward 1 in the City of Santa Ana

Advancing science

When not working on the key to limb regeneration, Susan Bryant aims to involve a new generation of women scientists.

Ambition rewarded

Sage Scholars program

Leading by example

Alumnus Salvador Sarmiento encourages students to follow their dreams

A little detective work

Professor of Political Science and Social Psychology Bernard Grofman takes the mystery out of complex social issues

Raising the bar (1)

Intern teacher Brandon Clay had “a beautiful square-root Pythagorean theorem” to present to his seventh-grade Algebra I students. He wrote it on the board and turned expectantly to the sea of young faces – which remained totally blank. They didn’t have a clue. Clay wasn’t sure what to do next. He gazed back at the uncomprehending youngsters, […]