Protecting the planet
Joseph DiMento says law can be an effective tool in protecting natural resources.<
Joseph DiMento says law can be an effective tool in protecting natural resources.<
Liz Toomey, assistant vice chancellor of community & government relations, talks about the UC system’s impact on everyday life in California.
Political scientist Carole Uhlaner discusses how the two-thirds vote requirement, term limits and ballot propositions have made the state difficult to govern.
Mummies, eyeballs and all manner of mysteries are part of UCI’s summer Gifted Students Academy Exploratorium.
There may be a few more empty parking spaces, but life at UCI doesn’t slow that much in summer.
The U.S. patent system may stifle innovation and technical progress, according to a study from UC Irvine and University of Kansas School of Law.
Rachel F. Moran is on a mission. As a founding faculty member at the University of California, Irvine School of Law and the newly elected president of the Association of American Law Schools, she seeks the return of the citizen-lawyer, who not only represents clients but helps improve society. “The vaunted image of the citizen-lawyer, […]
The Program in Nursing Science at UC Irvine has received accreditation for its bachelor of science program from the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education. Its first graduates will get their degrees this month.
Robert Espero ’92 helps students with disabilities succeed in the classroom.
Michael Dennin, physics & astronomy professor, will discuss “Foams & Superheroes: Physics of the Ordinary and Extraordinary” as part of the Discover the Physical Sciences 2008-09 Breakfast Lecture Series, sponsored by UC Irvine’s School of Physical Sciences 7:30-9 a.m. Tuesday, May 19.