Archive for April 11th, 2005
Former PM Defends Spanish Policies
On Saturday, April 9, in the latest event sponsored by the Center for the Study of Democracy, UC Irvine hosted a lecture entitled ‘Leadership in a Glo
‘U.S. News’ Rankings Place Programs Among Nation’s Best
U.S. News and World Report’s newest rankings for graduate school programs ranks many of UC Irvine’s programs among the top of their field. In its firs
40th Mark Celebrates Innovation
With UC Irvine’s 40th anniversary quickly approaching in June, the university is in the midst of planning a six-month-long celebration lasting from Ju
Merage Outlines School’s Focus; ‘Sustainable, Profitable Growth’
In an April 5 luncheon hosted by the Paul Merage School of Business, Merage outlined his vision for the school’s future, proposing to use business pra
Student Athletes Score Big in Academics
In an attempt to improve the academic success of student athletes, the National Collegiate Athletic Association recently released its Academic Progres
ASUCI Hopes Election Code Avoids Conflicts
Controversy arose during last year’s spring elections of the Associated Students of UC Irvine when Tammy Nguyen, a candidate for executive vice presid
News in Brief
AFSCME Plans Statewide Strike
After months of negotiations between the University of California and the UC service workers, the service workers, incl
Act! Speak! Build!
Irvine High School is familiar territory for Dennis Nguyen, a fourth-year biological sciences major at UC Irvine.
Older Than The First Time, But Not Quite Old
‘Education is the best provision for the journey to old age.’
ICWT’s International Perspectives
In a panel discussion and poetry reading hosted by UC Irvine’s International Center for Writing and Translation on Thursday afternoon, three visiting