Keeping the coast clear
March 4 symposium highlights how citizens have partnered with scientists, politicians and bureaucrats to protect public access to the coast and ensure its continued health.
March 4 symposium highlights how citizens have partnered with scientists, politicians and bureaucrats to protect public access to the coast and ensure its continued health.
Brian Skyrms, 18 others to be honored at 41st Lauds & Laurels ceremony May 12.
Letter expresses “deep distress” at district attorney’s decision to prosecute
Amid the riot of books, papers, student exams, posters and paraphernalia in John Dombrink’s office at UC Irvine, one thing stands out: little yellow sticky notes he’s tacked onto a row of file drawers labeled “sin.” Dombrink — who once considered the priesthood before finding his true calling — specializes in sin. The professor of criminology, […]
In the past year, UC Irvine students, staff and faculty have stepped up in the face of continuing budget challenges and fee increases with innovation, drive and talent. The result? Research breakthroughs, national honors, global outreach, sports firsts – even a Guinness world record. Here are some top 2010 stories.
Students experience Tibetan culture, meet Dalai Lama in 18-day trek through India.
Living Our Values staff award winner Victor Becerra connects the campus with the community.
On Nov. 12, “Preserving the Environment of the Arctic Region” will feature legal, public health and Earth system science experts discussing the role of law and governance in protecting the Arctic region.
Professor Salvatore R. Maddi has changed the way many view stress. Not only is it an unavoidable part of life, he argues, it can be good for us.
Speakers at the Nov. 12 event – seventh in the “Toward a Sustainable 21st Century” series – include UCI chemistry professor and chair Donald Blake and law school dean Erwin Chemerinsky.