The making of a mascot
With Peter the Anteater’s 50th birthday around the corner, an alum recalls the circumstances, significance of his selection
With Peter the Anteater’s 50th birthday around the corner, an alum recalls the circumstances, significance of his selection
The UCI Libraries’ Orange County & Southeast Asian Archive Center, which opened last week, seeks to become an incubator for digital scholarship, data analysis, digital humanities, video/oral histories, and other interdisciplinary projects based on the geographic area. It will house materials from the UCI Libraries’ current Southeast Asian Archive and regional history resources and provide […]
UCI’s third annual summer festival to feature fresh takes on ‘Romeo & Juliet’ and ‘Twelfth Night’
On Thursday, Jan. 9, the inaugural Vietnamese American history class at Garden Grove High School toured UC Irvine’s Southeast Asian Archive and learned about the Vietnamese American Oral History Project.
Library exhibit showcases Laguna Beach’s evolution into an art colony famed for plein air painting
UCI faculty and staff share their summer book selections
Samuel McCulloch, founding dean of the UC Irvine School of Humanities and professor emeritus of history, died May 13. He was 96.
A reception is being held Wednesday, Oct. 24, in Westminster to formally announce the online resource and celebrate the efforts of volunteers, narrators, UCI students and community supporters.
Sixth annual event will celebrate books, writing with talks, signings by acclaimed authors.
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 […]