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University of California, Irvine

The University of California, Irvine (UCI or UC Irvine) is a public land-grant research university in Irvine, California, United States. One of the ten campuses of the University of California system, UCI offers 87 undergraduate degrees and 129 graduate and professional degrees, and roughly 30,000 undergraduates and 6,000 graduate students are enrolled at UCI as of Fall 2019.[6] The university is classified among "R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity", and had $523.7 million in research and development expenditures in 2021.[10][11] UCI became a member of the Association of American Universities in 1996.[12]

University of California, Irvine
MottoFiat lux (Latin)
Motto in English
"Let there be light"
TypePublic land-grant research university
EstablishedOctober 4, 1965; 58 years ago (1965-10-04)[1]
Parent institution
University of California
AccreditationWSCUC
Academic affiliations
Endowment$1.3 billion (2022)[2]
ChancellorHoward Gillman[3]
ProvostHal Stern[4]
Academic staff
5,596 (2019)[5]
Administrative staff
6,426 (2019)[5]
Students36,505 (2021)[6]
Undergraduates30,222 (2019)[6]
Postgraduates5,849 (2019)[6]
Location, ,
United States

33°38′44″N 117°50′33″W / 33.64556°N 117.84250°W / 33.64556; -117.84250
CampusLarge city[8], 1,527 acres (618 ha)[7]
Other campusesOrange
NewspaperNew University
ColorsBlue and gold[9]
   
NicknameAnteaters
Sporting affiliations
MascotPeter the Anteater
Websiteuci.edu

The university administers the UC Irvine Medical Center, a large teaching hospital in Orange, and its affiliated health sciences system; the University of California, Irvine, Arboretum; and a portion of the University of California Natural Reserve System. UC Irvine set up the first Earth System Science Department in the United States.[13][14] The university was rated as one of the "Public Ivies" in 1985 and 2001 surveys comparing publicly funded universities the authors claimed provide an education comparable to the Ivy League.[15][16]

The UC Irvine Anteaters currently compete in the NCAA Division I as members of the Big West Conference.[a] During the early years of the school's existence, the teams played at the NCAA Division II level. The Anteaters have won 28 national championships in nine different team sports, 64 Anteaters have won individual national championships, and 53 Anteaters have competed in the Olympics, winning a total of 33 Olympic medals.[17] As of January 2022, there have been 5 Nobel Prize laureates,[18] 7 Pulitzer Prize winners, 6 MacArthur "Genius Grant" recipients, 37 Guggenheim Fellows, and 1 Turing Award winner affiliated with the university as alumni, faculty or researchers.[19][20][21]

History edit

Early years edit

The University of California, Irvine (with San Diego and Santa Cruz) was one of three new University of California campuses established in the 1960s under the California Master Plan for Higher Education.[22] During the 1950s, the University of California saw the need for the new campuses to handle the expected increase in enrollment from the post-war baby boom. One of the new campuses was to be in the Los Angeles area; the location selected was Irvine Ranch, an area of agricultural land bisecting Orange County from north to south. This site was chosen to accommodate the county's growing population, complement the growth of nearby UCLA and UC Riverside, and allow for the construction of a master planned community in the surrounding area.[23]

 
One of two identical UCI signs that face the main campus' western entrance
 
President Lyndon B. Johnson at the university's groundbreaking ceremony in June 1964

On June 20, 1964, U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson dedicated UC Irvine before a crowd of 15,000 people, and on October 4, 1965, the campus began operations with 1,589 students, 241 staff members, 119 faculty, and 43 teaching assistants.[24][25] However, many of UCI's buildings were still under construction and landscaping was still in progress, with the campus only at 75% completion.[26] By June 25, 1966, UCI held its first Commencement with fourteen students, which conferred ten Bachelor of Arts degrees, three Master of Arts degrees, and one Doctor of Philosophy degree.[27]

Development and recent history edit

Unlike most other University of California campuses, UCI was not named for the city it was built in; at the time of the university's founding (1965), the current city of Irvine (incorporated in 1971) did not exist. The name "Irvine" is a reference to James Irvine, a landowner who administered the 94,000-acre (38,000 ha) Irvine Ranch. In 1960, The Irvine Company sold 1,000 acres (400 ha) of the Irvine Ranch to the University of California for one dollar, since company policy prohibited the donation of property to a public entity.[23] On campus, UC Irvine's first Chancellor, Daniel G. Aldrich selected a wide variety of Mediterranean-climate flora and fauna, feeling that it served an "aesthetic, environmental, and educational [purpose]."[28] To plan the remainder of the ranch, the university hired William Pereira and Associates. Pereira intended for the UC Irvine campus to complement the neighboring community, and it became clear that the original 1,000 acres (400 ha) grant would not suffice. In 1964, the university purchased an additional 510 acres (210 ha) in 1964 for housing and commercial developments.[23]

Much of the land that was not purchased by UCI (which is now occupied by the cities of Irvine, Tustin, and Newport Beach) remains held by The Irvine Company, but the completion of the university rapidly drove the development of Orange County. The City of Irvine became incorporated and established in 1971 and 1975, respectively.[23] UCI remains the second-largest employer in Orange County, with an annual economic impact of $5 billion.[29][30]

Aldrich developed the campus' first academic plan around a College of Arts, Letters, and Science, a Graduate School of Administration, and a School of Engineering. The College of Arts, Letters, and Science was composed of twenty majors in five "Divisions": Biological Sciences, Fine Arts, Humanities, Physical Sciences, and Social Sciences (which transformed into the present-day "Schools").[31] In 1967, the California College of Medicine (originally a school of osteopathy founded in 1896 and the oldest continuously operating medical college in the Southwest) became part of UC Irvine.[32][33] In 1976, plans to establish an on-campus hospital were set aside, with the university instead purchasing the Orange County Medical Center (renamed the UC Irvine Medical Center) around 12 miles from UC Irvine, in the City of Orange.[33]

In early July 2018, UC Irvine removed benefactor Francisco J. Ayala's name from its biology school and central science library after an internal investigation by the university's Office of Equal Opportunity and Diversity substantiated a number of sexual harassment claims. Chancellor Gillman also authorized the removal of the Ayala name from graduate fellowships, scholar programs, and endowed chairs. Ayala resigned July 1, 2018 and was ordered to abstain from future university activities, following the university's consultative procedures that include a faculty review committee. The results from the investigation were compiled in a 97-page report, which included testimony from victims of Ayala.[34][35][36][37][38]

Campus edit

 
UCI's core campus and surrounding areas. Aldrich Park is in the center.

The layout of the core campus resembles a rough circle with its center being Aldrich Park (initially known as Campus Park), lined up by the Ring Mall and buildings surrounding the road. To further emphasize the layout, academic units are positioned relative to the center, wherein undergraduate schools are closer to the center than the graduate schools.[39]

Aldrich Park is planted with over 11,120 trees (there are over 24,000 trees on the entire campus), including 33 species of eucalyptus. Two ceremonial trees were planted in 1990, one for Arbor Day and the second for former chancellor Daniel Aldrich who had died that year. On the first anniversary of the September 11th tragedies, the chancellor planted a bay laurel tree in remembrance of the heroes and victims of the events of September 11, 2001. The tree itself was a gift from the UCI Staff Assembly. Aldrich Park is the site for "Wayzgoose", a medieval student festival held each year in conjunction with the "Celebrate UCI" open house. It also hosts many extracurricular activities.

Ring Mall is the main pedestrian road used by students and faculty to travel around the core campus. The road measures up to a perfect mile and completely encircles Aldrich Park.[40] Most schools and libraries are lined up by this road with each of these schools having their own central plaza which also connects to the Aldrich Park.

Other areas of the university outside of the core campus such as the School of Arts are connected by four pedestrian bridges. Beyond the core campus and the bridges, the layout of the campus is more suburban.

 
Panoramic view of Aldrich Park

Surroundings edit

Irvine, California consistently ranks as the safest city in the United States.[41] UCI is close to the beaches, mountains, and attractions of Southern California. Disneyland is approximately 20 minutes away by car. While the university is located in Irvine, the campus is directly bounded by the city of Newport Beach and the community of Newport Coast. The western side of the campus borders the San Diego Creek and the San Joaquin Freshwater Marsh Reserve, through which Campus Drive connects UCI to the 405 freeway. The northern and eastern sides of UCI are adjacent to Irvine proper; the eastern side of the campus is delineated by Bonita Canyon Road, which turns into Culver Drive at its northern terminus. California State Route 73 marks UCI's southern boundary and separates the campus from Newport Beach.

The "North Campus" houses the Facilities Management Department, the Faculty Research Facility, Central Receiving, Fleet Services, the Air Pollution Health Effects Laboratory, and numerous other functions. It is located next to the UCI Arboretum; both the North Campus and the arboretum are located about 1 mile (2 km) from the main campus.

William Pereira's original street layout for the region surrounding the university had a wingnut-shaped loop road as the main thoroughfare, which twice crossed the campus. However, the Irvine Company's development plans expanded before it could be completed, and portions of California, Carlson, Harvard and Turtle Rock roads today constitute segments of what would have been the Loop Road.

Despite the suburban environment, a variety of wildlife inhabits the university's central park, open fields, and wetlands. The university is home to cougar, hawks, golden eagles, great blue herons, squirrels, opossums, peregrine falcons, rabbits, raccoons, owls, skunks, weasels, bats, and coyotes. The UCI Arboretum hosts a collection of plants from California and Mediterranean climates around the world. The rabbits in particular can be seen across campus in high numbers, especially during hours of low student traffic.

Architecture edit

 
Murray Krieger Hall in the School of Humanities, named after an inspirational professor and an example of the Brutalist architecture of the campus

The first buildings were designed by a team of architects led by William Pereira and including A. Quincy Jones and William Blurock. The initial landscaping, including Aldrich Park, was designed by an association of three firms, including that of the noted urban-landscaping innovator Robert Herrick Carter. Aldrich Park was designed under the direction of landscape architect Gene Uematsu, and was modeled after Frederick Law Olmsted's designs for New York City's Central Park. The campus opened in 1965 with the inner circle and park only half-completed. There were only nine buildings and a dirt road connecting the main campus to the housing units. Only three of the six "spokes" that radiate from the central park were built, with only two buildings each. Pereira was retained by the university to maintain a continuity of style among the buildings constructed in the inner ring around the park, the last of which was completed in 1974. These buildings were designed with the appearance of being displayed on "pedestals" (containing the first floor and basement levels) that elevated them above the rolling terrain, with distinctive white railings evoking the deck of an ocean liner. They additionally feature an elevated second pedestrian level above ground, originally intended as a "skyway" to connect all the buildings in each of the six "spokes". [42]

 
Henry Samueli School of Engineering complex in 2006. Buildings in the lower right quadrant of the image have since been demolished.

Construction on the campus all but ceased after the Administration building, Aldrich Hall, was completed in 1974, and then resumed in the late 1980s, beginning a massive building boom that still continues today. This second building boom continued the futuristic trend, but emphasized a much more colorful, postmodern approach that somewhat contradicted the earthy, organic designs of the early buildings. Architects such as Frank Gehry, Robert Venturi, Eric Owen Moss, James Stirling and Arthur Erickson were brought in to bring the campus more up to date. The recession in the early 1990s along with internal politics led to a change in direction, due to the reduced capital budget, and changing attitudes towards architectural innovation at the university. This, in turn, led to a "contextualist" approach beginning in the late 1990s combining stylistic elements of the first two phases in an attempt to provide an architectural "middle ground" between the two vastly different styles. Gehry's building was recently removed from campus to make way for a new building, with a design that has been called a "big beige box with bands of bricks". In 2009 the Humanities Gateway building, designed by Curtis W. Fentress, was opened. Its curvilinear design marked a return to the sculptural treatment of concrete begun by Pereira.

As of 2005, the campus has more than 200 buildings and encompasses most of the university's 1,525 acres (6.17 km2).[26] The campus is in the midst of a $1.1 billion construction campaign.[43]

Libraries and study centers edit

 
Langson Library, one of the five central libraries maintained by UCI, is the main repository for most of the university's research materials and hosts many study areas.[44]
 
Science Library, another of the five central libraries maintained by UCI, is one of the largest consolidated science and medical libraries in the nation.
Jack Langson Library Resources for the Arts, Humanities, Education, Social Sciences, Social Ecology, and Business & Management disciplines[45]
Science Library One of the largest consolidated science and medical libraries in the nation. Resources for the schools of Biological Sciences, Engineering, Information and Computer Science, Physical Sciences, portions of Social Ecology, and the College of Medicine[46]
Grunigen Medical Library Located at UCI Medical Center, contains 43,000 volumes of material[47]
Law Library Located on the bottom two floors of the Law Building

In addition to holding a noted critical theory archive and Southeast Asian archive, the Libraries also contain extensive collections in Dance and Performing Arts, Regional History, and more. Additionally, Langson Library hosts an extensive East Asian collection with materials in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean.

Nearly all departments and schools on campus complement the resources of the UC Irvine Libraries by maintaining their own reading rooms and scholarly meeting rooms. They contain small reference collections and are the choice for more intimate lectures, graduate seminars, and study sessions. There is also the large Gateway Study Center located across from Langson Library, one of the university's original buildings and under the custody of UC Irvine Libraries. Having served formerly as a cafeteria and student center, it is now a dual-use computer lab and study area which is open nearly 24 hours.

The UCI Student Center offers a large number of study areas, auditoriums, and two food courts, and therefore is one of the most popular places to study on campus. UC Irvine also has a number of computer labs that serve as study centers. The School of Humanities maintains the Humanities Instructional Resource Center, a drop-in computer lab specializing in language and digital media. Additionally, UCI maintains five other drop-in labs, four instructional computer labs, and a number of reservation-only SmartClassrooms, some of which are open 24 hours. Other popular study areas include Aldrich Park, the Cross-Cultural Center, the Locus (a study room and computer lab used by the Campuswide Honors Program), and plazas located in every school.

Tunnels edit

A network of tunnels runs between many of the major buildings on campus and the Central Plant, with the major trunk passage located beneath Ring Mall. Smaller tunnels branch off from this main passage to reach individual buildings, carrying electrical and air-conditioning utilities from the Central Plant. These tunnels have been the subject of much campus lore, the most popular story being that the tunnels were constructed to facilitate the safe evacuation of faculty in the event of a student riot. The main tunnel actually contains an above-ground section, in the form of the interior of an unusually thick pedestrian bridge near the Engineering Tower, in an area where the Ring Mall crosses between two hills. The tunnels are only accessible to maintenance staff, although there are also publicly accessible tunnels which intersect the utility tunnels, such as the one that goes between the main Information & Computer Science building and the Engineering Tower.[citation needed]

Washington Center edit

The University of California, Irvine, created the University of California, Washington Center (UCDC) program in 1982. It is a student program of the university, located on Scott Circle in Downtown Washington ( 38°54′23.4″N 77°2′14″W / 38.906500°N 77.03722°W / 38.906500; -77.03722). The center serves as the headquarters of the University of California Office of Federal Governmental Relations and supports UC students interning in the District of Columbia. UC Washington Center is currently led by UC Santa Cruz economist Helen Shapiro.

Governance edit

Like other University of California campuses, UC Irvine operates under a system of shared governance, or a partnership between the Chancellor and his administration and the faculty through the Academic Senate. The Chancellor is the chief campus officer and has authority over the campus budget.[48] The Academic Senate has authority to determine the conditions for admission and supervise courses and curricula.[49] The Chancellor is nominated by and is responsible to the Regents of the University of California and the UC President.[50] UCI's Chancellors are listed below:

After the Chancellor, the second most senior official is the Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost,[51] the university's chief academic and operating officer. Every school on campus reports to the Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost through a Dean, and all other academic and administrative units report to his office through a Vice Chancellor or chief administrator. A partial list of these units includes Campus Recreation, Intercollegiate Athletics, Planning and Budget, Student Affairs, UC Irvine Libraries, UC Irvine Medical Center, and University Advancement.

Academics edit

Academic units edit

 
Natural Sciences II, School of Biological Sciences
 
Biological Sciences III, School of Biological Sciences
 
 
UC Irvine's Medical Center and Education Building.
 
The School of Social Sciences from Aldrich Park
 
The Engineering Tower, located in the Henry Samueli School of Engineering, is the tallest building on campus.

UC Irvine's academic units are referred to as Schools. As of the 2021-2022 school year, there are fourteen Schools, one Program in Public Health, and various interdisciplinary programs.[52] The College of Health Sciences was established in 2004,[53] but no longer exists as a separate academic unit.[54] On November 16, 2006, the University of California Regents approved the establishment of the School of Law.[55] The School of Education was established by the UC Regents in 2012.[56] In 2016, the university announced that it had received a $40 million donation from Bill Gross' philanthropic foundation to turn its nursing science program into the Sue and Bill Gross School of Nursing. The UC Regents formally approved the establishment of the school in January 2017.[57][58] In July 2020, the UC Regents approved the establishment of the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences.[59] Supplementary education programs offer accelerated or community education in the form of Summer Session and UC Irvine Extension.[60]

The academic units consist of:[61]

Health care edit

The School of Medicine constitute the professional schools of health science. UC Irvine Medical Center is ranked among the nation's top 50 hospitals by U.S. News & World Report for the 12th consecutive year.[62] The School has 19 clinical and 6 basic science departments[63] with 560 full-time and 1,300 volunteer faculty members involved in teaching, patient care and medical and basic science research.

Research organizations edit

UCI's many research organizations[64] are either chaired by or composed of UCI faculty, frequently draw upon undergraduates and graduates for research assistance, and produce innovations, patents, and scholarly works. Some are housed in a school or department office; others are housed in their own facilities. These are a few of the research organizations at UCI:

Rankings edit

Global edit

Among universities under 50 years of age Times Higher Education ranked UCI 4th in the world and 1st in the US for 2012, 5th in the world and 1st in the US for 2013, 7th in the world and 1st in the US in 2014, and 7th in the world and 1st in the US in 2015.[77] 2015 was the final year UCI was eligible for this ranking. UCI's graduate philosophy program ranks among the finest worldwide, according to the Philosophical Gourmet Report, with the Department of Philosophy and the Department of Logic and Philosophy of Science jointly achieving an impressive 28th position in global rankings.

National edit

For 2024, U.S. News & World Report ranked UC Irvine tied for 33rd among national universities in the U.S., tied for 10th among public universities, tied for 12th in "Top Performers on Social Mobility", tied for 58th in "Most Innovative Schools", and tied for 62nd in "Best Undergraduate Teaching".[78]

In 2019, Forbes ranked UCI 3rd out of the 300 Best Value Colleges, based on Return on Investment.[79]

In 2017 Kiplinger ranked UCI 26th out of the top 100 best-value public colleges and universities in the nation, and 5th in California.[80]

In 2018, Sierra Magazine ranked UCI 1st in its "Coolest Schools" in America list for campus sustainability and climate change efforts.[81]

In addition, many of UCI's graduate programs are ranked in the top 50 of the 2020 U.S. News & World Report rankings: literary criticism and theory (1), criminology (3), organic chemistry (10), English (17), chemistry (20), sociology (23), computer science (30), physics (28), psychology (36), law (21), education (24), biological sciences (33), earth sciences (41), history (34), engineering (35), business part-time MBA (32), political science (45), mathematics (39), medicine-research (46), and economics (47).[78] According to the Philosophical Gourmet Report, UCI's Department of Philosophy, along with its sister department, the Department of Logic and Philosophy of Science, ranks 24 in the nation.

Learned societies affiliations edit

UCI faculty are affiliated with the following learned societies.

Admissions edit

UC Irvine is categorized by U.S. News & World Report as "most selective" for college admissions in the United States.[88] It was the third-most selective University of California campus for the freshman class entering in the fall of 2019, as measured by the ratio of admitted students to applicants (behind UC Berkeley and UCLA).[89] UC Irvine received 119,210 applications for admission to the fall 2022 incoming freshman class and 25,213 were admitted, making UC Irvine's acceptance rate 21% for fall 2022. The first-year median weighted GPA was 4.22 for fall 2022.[90][91] The incoming 2018 freshmen were predominantly from Los Angeles County, followed by Orange County, the Bay Area counties, San Bernardino County, Riverside County, and San Diego County.[92]

The most popular major for freshmen is a major in the School of Biological Sciences (22%), followed by Undecided/Undeclared (20.6%), Social Sciences (17.4%), Engineering (11.7%), Humanities (8.8%), Physical Sciences (6.1%), Arts (5%), Social Ecology (5%), Information and Computer Sciences (3%), and Health Sciences (0.2%).[93] The average freshman's incoming high school GPA was 3.95. The average SAT scores were 602 (Critical Reasoning), 640 (Mathematics), and 612 (Writing), while the ACT composite score was 26.[94] SAT verbal scores for the middle 50% were 550 and 660, while SAT math scores ranged between 580 and 700.[93]

The choice to offer admission is based on the University of California's comprehensive review program, which considers a candidate's personal situation, community involvement, extracurricular activities, and academic potential in addition to the traditional high school academic record, personal statement, and entrance examination scores.[95] While residency is not a factor in admission, it is a factor in tuition expenses, with out-of-state residents fees much greater than California residents. Since the approval of Proposition 209 in November 1996, California state law has prohibited all public universities (including UC Irvine) from practicing affirmative action as part of their admissions processes.

Freshmen admissions[96]
2019 2020 2021 2022 2023
Applied 95,568 97,942 107,952 119,199 121,097
Admitted 25,361 29,301 31,239 25,358 31,184
Enrolled 6,068 5,765 6,489 5,664 6,796
Selectivity rate 26.5% 29.9% 28.9% 21.3% 25.8%
Yield rate 23.9% 19.7% 20.8% 22.3% 21.8%
Transfer admissions[96]
2019 2020 2021 2022 2023
Applied 21,736 24,214 25,849 22,795 22,001
Admitted 9,556 9,809 9,756 9,276 9,581
Enrolled 3,089 2,723 2,860 2,575 2,865
Selectivity rate 44.0% 40.5% 37.7% 40.7% 43.5%
Yield rate 32.3% 27.8% 29.3% 27.8% 29.9%

Discoveries and innovation edit

Machine Learning Repository edit

The University of California Irvine hosts the UCI Machine Learning Repository, a data resource which is very popular among machine learning researchers and data mining practitioners.[97] It was created in 1987 and contains 622 datasets from several domains including biology, medicine, physics, engineering, social sciences, games, and others.[98] The datasets contained in the UC Irvine Machine Learning Repository have been used by thousands of students and researchers in the computer science community and facilitated the publication of approximately 26 thousand scientific articles.[99]

Student life edit

Undergraduate demographics as of Fall 2020
Race and ethnicity[100] Total
Asian 37% 37
 
Hispanic 25% 25
 
Foreign national 16% 16
 
White 13% 13
 
Other[b] 6% 6
 
Black 2% 2
 
Economic diversity
Low-income[c] 36% 36
 
Affluent[d] 64% 64
 

Fraternities and sororities edit

The first fraternities and sororities at UCI began in 1973 with three sororities (Delta Gamma, Pi Beta Phi, and Gamma Phi Beta) and three fraternities (Beta Theta Pi, Sigma Chi, and Phi Delta Theta).[101] Major events and programs in the Greek Community include Songfest, All Greek Conference, Greek Week, BANG (Being a New Greek), and risk management programs (topics vary).[102]

Clubs and organizations edit

There are around 600 student clubs and organizations on campus.[103][104] Campus activities throughout the year include cultural nights, arts performances, and live music at Anteater Plaza. Special events such as Summerlands, Wayzgoose, Shocktoberfest, Soulstice, and Earth Day are held yearly.[105] ASUCI, the university's undergraduate student government, traditionally organizes a world record attempt by the university at the beginning of each academic year. UCI has won Guinness World Records for the largest game of capture the flag six times, with the most recent one in September 2015. In addition, the university has broken the record for the largest game of dodgeball three years straight.[106][107] They have also won records for largest water pistol fight and largest pillow fight.[108]

On November 30, 2007, the Office of Civil Rights of the United States Department of Education issued a report finding insufficient evidence in support of allegations that Jewish students at UCI were harassed and subjected to a hostile environment based on their religious beliefs. The agency ultimately found that none of the incidents leading to the allegations qualified as "sufficiently severe, pervasive or persistent as to interfere with or limit the ability of an individual to participate in from the services, activities or privileges" provided by UCI, and that university officials had acted appropriately in response to each incident. In December 2007, UCI Administration was cleared of anti-semitism complaints by the US Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights.[109][110] Following a speech by Chancellor Drake at the national Hillel meeting in Washington, D.C. in March 2008, Anteaters for Israel, along with three other Jewish organizations, issued a press release defending Drake and claiming that anti-Semitic activity was "exaggerated".[111]

Irvine 11 controversy edit

Enrollment by race and ethnicity[6]
Race and ethnicity Undergraduate Graduate
American Indian / Alaskan Native 20 6
Asian / Asian American 10,871 590
Black, non-Hispanic 605 128
Hispanic 7,775 531
Pacific Islander 75 3
White, non-Hispanic 4,019 1,426

In 2010, eleven students from the Muslim Student Union staged a protest against a speech by Israeli Ambassador Michael Oren by disrupting it several times. The students and the student's union involved were first disciplined by UCI and then had criminal charges brought against them. They were convicted of misdemeanor charges and sentenced to three years probation, community service, and fines. This led to a debate on whether the students' protest was free speech and whether filing criminal charges against them was fair after UCI had already disciplined them.[112][113] Critics argued that the students were victims of selective prosecution and that they were targeted because they were Muslims and supported the Palestinians.[114][115][116][117]

Residential accommodations edit

 
Residence Halls at the Middle Earth undergraduate housing complex (for freshmen) are named after places and characters from J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings book series.

UC Irvine has a number of residential options for students interested in living on campus. Part of UCI's long-range development plan involves expanding on-campus housing to accommodate 50% of all UCI students.[118]

The on-campus housing communities for undergraduates are: Mesa Court, Middle Earth, Arroyo Vista, Campus Village, Vista del Campo, Vista del Campo Norte, Camino del Sol, Puerta del Sol, and Plaza Verde. Graduate students also have access to the on-campus housing communities: Palo Verde and Verano Place.

UCI's two freshman dormitory communities are Mesa Court and Middle Earth. Mesa Court was the first housing community at UCI, and features a volleyball court, two basketball courts, a community center, a recreational center, and the Mesa Academic Center (MAC). Middle Earth comprises 24 residence halls, one dining facility (Brandywine), a student center, and several resource centers. Each building in Middle Earth is named after a character or a place from J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. Middle Earth was built in three phases. The first phase was built in 1974 and includes seven halls: Hobbiton, Isengard, Lorien, Mirkwood, Misty Mountain, Rivendell, and the Shire, along with a separate Head Resident's manufactured home called "Bag End". The second phase was built in 1989 with thirteen more halls: Balin, Harrowdale, Whispering Wood, Woodhall, Calmindon, Grey Havens, Aldor, Rohan, Gondolin, Snowbourn, Elrond, Shadowfax, and Quenya. The third phase was built in 2000 with four halls: Crickhollow, Evenstar, Oakenshield, and Valimar. Each hall houses about fifty to eighty students, although Quenya was built with sixty single suite rooms which mainly house graduate students. In 2019, two Middle Earth towers were built, which are called Telperion and Laurelin. These towers house around 470 undergraduate students.

There are 42 houses located in Arroyo Vista, of which nine are sorority houses and four are fraternity houses. The sorority houses located in Arroyo Vista are Alpha Phi, Delta Delta Delta, Delta Gamma, Gamma Phi Beta, Pi Beta Phi, Alpha Chi Omega, and Kappa Alpha Theta. The fraternity houses located in Arroyo Vista are Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sigma Chi, Phi Gamma Delta, and Kappa Sigma. Arroyo Vista also features many themed houses based on academic or social interests. In the fall of 2012, Arroyo Vista started the "First Year Experience" and now houses first year students within six of its houses. Students living in Arroyo Vista live in complexes that may be called houses, but have dorm-like qualities.

Apartment-style on-campus housing at UCI can be found at Vista del Campo, Vista del Campo Norte, Camino del Sol, and Puerta del Sol. VDC has single rooms available for undergraduates, while VDC Norte has both single rooms and double rooms available. Camino del Sol features single rooms, a community center, a fitness center, and a pool. In the fall of 2012, Camino del Sol opened housing to incoming first-year students as an option instead of dorm living. Each housing community is served by ASUCI shuttles that regularly travel to the main campus. It has three stories and was designed with capacity for 1,198 beds, in 331 units ranging in size from 1,118 to 1,499 sq. ft.[119]

UCI off-campus housing options vary, based on a student's preferred living arrangements and budget. However, a common denominator for off-campus apartment housing in Irvine is the fact that most accommodations are maintained by The Irvine Company[120] (also true in nearby Newport Beach[121] and Tustin[122] to a lesser extent).

Athletics edit

 
UC Irvine Anteaters logo

UC Irvine's sports teams are known as the Anteaters and the student body is known as Antourage. They currently participate in the NCAA's Division I, as members of the Big West Conference[123] and the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation.[124] In the early years of the school's existence, the teams participated at the NCAA Division II level with great success as explained in the UC Irvine Anteaters page. UC Irvine fields nationally competitive teams in baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, track and field, volleyball and water polo. The university has won 28 national championships in nine different sports, and fielded 64 individual national champions, 53 Olympians and over 500 All-Americans.

The university's most recent NCAA Division I national championship was won by the men's volleyball team in 2013. UC Irvine men's volleyball won four national championships in 2007, 2009, 2012 and 2013.

UC Irvine won three NCAA Division I men's water polo titles, with championships in 1970, 1982 and 1989.

UC Irvine Anteaters baseball won back-to-back national championships at the NCAA College Division College World Series and the NCAA Division II College World Series in 1973 and 1974. Anteater baseball moved to the NCAA Division I level. The 2007 baseball team finished 3rd at the College World Series, and in 2009 the baseball team earned a No. 1 national ranking in NCAA Division I polls from Baseball America and Collegiate Baseball for the first time, as well as a national seed and the right to host an NCAA Regional. The 2014 baseball team returned to the College World Series and finished 5th.

 
An Anteaters baseball player settles under a popup as teammates look on during a 2010 game in Los Angeles

UCI Anteater's golf team won the NCAA Division II national team championship in 1975 with team member Jerry Wisz winning the individual title. At the NCAA national championships in 1973, 1974 and 1976, those teams finished second twice and fourth the other year. These teams included seven All-Americans.

In 2015, for the first time, the UC Irvine Anteaters men's basketball team appeared in the Division I tournament. It was narrowly defeated in a first-round tournament game by Louisville. The Anteaters made their second NCAA appearance in 2019, beating fourth-seed Kansas State University for their first March Madness win ever.

Anteater as mascot edit

The anteater was chosen in 1965 when students were allowed to submit mascot candidates, which would be voted on in a campus election. Three undergraduates named Pat Glasgow, Bob Ernst, and Schuyler Hadley Basset III were credited with choosing the anteater and designing a cartoon representation, having been disappointed with other candidates such as a roadrunner, unicorn, seahawk and golden bison.[125]

While often attributed to the Johnny Hart comic strip B.C., the original anteater design was based on the Playboy bunny.[126] In November 1965, the UCI students officially voted on the anteater. In a special follow-up election, students opted for a mascot based on the B.C. anteater over the Playboy version.

A hand signal called "Rip'em 'Eaters" was created by Blake Sasaki and Dennis Wisco in 2001. When attacked, an anteater sits in a tripodal position with its hind feet and tail and tears and "rips" at its predator. The hand signal is done by touching the tips of the two middle fingers with the thumb, and sliding the thumb back, making the pinky and index finger the ears and the fingers in the middle the snout of the anteater.

In August 2007, a small stuffed anteater accompanied astronaut Tracy Caldwell on Space Shuttle Endeavour mission STS-118.[127]

Following the 2015 men's basketball team's inaugural appearance in the NCAA Division I tournament, Mashable named Peter the Anteater the winner of its "Mascot Madness" tournament.[128] The mascot also appeared on an episode of Conan.[129]

People edit

UC Irvine has more than 200,000 living alumni.[130] These include astronauts (Tracy Caldwell Dyson), athletes (Steve Scott, Scott Brooks, Greg Louganis and 53 Olympians), Broadway, film, and television actors (Bob Gunton, James LeGros, Jon Lovitz, Brian Thompson, Teal Wicks, Windell Middlebrooks), technological innovators (Roy Fielding, Paul Mockapetris, and Patrick J. Hanratty), educators (Erin Gruwell), musicians (Kevin Kwan Loucks), and scientists (Mika Tosca).[131]

 
Frederick Reines Hall in the School of Physical Sciences, named after one of the UCI faculty members to receive the Nobel prize

Eight people affiliated with UCI have been honored with the Nobel Prize. In 1995, professor Frank Sherwood Rowland won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry and Frederick Reines won the Nobel Prize in Physics. Rowland helped to discover the harmful effects of CFCs on the ozone layer, while Reines received the Nobel Prize for his work in discovering the neutrino. In 2004, Irwin Rose, a professor at the School of Medicine, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry along with two professors from the Technion for the discovery of ubiquitin-mediated protein degradation. In 2021, alumnus David MacMillan was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the development of asymmetric organocatalysis.

Seven Pulitzer Prize winners have been associated with UCI, including three faculty members and four alumni.[19][20] These include Michael Chabon, who won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 2001 for The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay, and Richard Ford, who won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1996 for Independence Day. Claude Yarbrough (aka Jonathan Pendragon), class of '76, is one of the most influential magicians of the 20th and 21st centuries.[132] Thomas Keneally was a visiting professor at UCI in 1985 (when he taught the graduate fiction workshop) and again from 1991 to 1995 (when he was a visiting professor in the writing program).[133] Keneally is most famous for his book Schindler's Ark (1982) (later republished as Schindler's List), which won the Booker Prize and is the basis of the film Schindler's List that was directed by Steven Spielberg.

The philosophy department at Irvine [134] has accommodated distinguished philosophers of international acclaim, including Jacques Derrida, a philosopher most commonly associated with postmodern and post-structuralist philosophy, taught at the University of California, Irvine from 1986 to shortly before his death in 2004; his colleague, Jean-François Lyotard, who taught at UCI from 1987 until 1994;[135] Fellow at the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, British philosopher Margaret Gilbert best known for her founding contributions to the analytic philosophy of social phenomena; British philosopher and FRSE Duncan Pritchard, who currently serves as the chancellor's professor of philosophy and the director of graduate studies at the University of California, Irvine; and American philosopher Aaron James, author of A Theory, Assholes: A Theory of Donald Trump, Fairness in Practice: A Social Contract for a Global Economy, and numerous academic articles. He was awarded a Burkhardt Fellowship from the American Council of Learned Societies and spent the 2009-10 academic year at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University.[136]

The Philosophy Department is also home to several other renowned philosophers, such as Kate Ritchie, who is known for her work in philosophy of language; Sven Bernecker, known for his work in epistemology; Annalisa Coliva, known for her work in epistemology; and Casey Perin, who is known for his work in ancient philosophy.

In addition to the Department of Philosophy at UCI, its sister department, the Department of Logic and Philosophy of Science, which together are ranked as one of the top philosophy programs in the world,[134] also accommodates philosophers such as Brian Skyrms, known for his contributions on game theory and social norms; Jeffrey A. Barrett, known for his contributions to philosophy of physics; and Kai Wehmeier, known for his contributions to Frege.

Ralph J. Cicerone, an earth system science professor and former chancellor of UCI, served as president of the National Academy of Sciences from 2005 to 2016.[137]

Three UCI faculty members have been named National Medal of Science recipients.[138] In January 2009, UCI Professor Reg Penner won the Faraday Medal for his research with nanowires.[139]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Additional sports are played in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation and the Golden Coast Conference.
  2. ^ Other consists of Multiracial Americans & those who prefer to not say.
  3. ^ The percentage of students who received an income-based federal Pell grant intended for low-income students.
  4. ^ The percentage of students who are a part of the American middle class at the bare minimum.

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university, california, irvine, irvine, public, land, grant, research, university, irvine, california, united, states, campuses, university, california, system, offers, undergraduate, degrees, graduate, professional, degrees, roughly, undergraduates, graduate,. The University of California Irvine UCI or UC Irvine is a public land grant research university in Irvine California United States One of the ten campuses of the University of California system UCI offers 87 undergraduate degrees and 129 graduate and professional degrees and roughly 30 000 undergraduates and 6 000 graduate students are enrolled at UCI as of Fall 2019 6 The university is classified among R1 Doctoral Universities Very high research activity and had 523 7 million in research and development expenditures in 2021 10 11 UCI became a member of the Association of American Universities in 1996 12 University of California IrvineMottoFiat lux Latin Motto in English Let there be light TypePublic land grant research universityEstablishedOctober 4 1965 58 years ago 1965 10 04 1 Parent institutionUniversity of CaliforniaAccreditationWSCUCAcademic affiliationsAAUURASpace grantEndowment 1 3 billion 2022 2 ChancellorHoward Gillman 3 ProvostHal Stern 4 Academic staff5 596 2019 5 Administrative staff6 426 2019 5 Students36 505 2021 6 Undergraduates30 222 2019 6 Postgraduates5 849 2019 6 LocationIrvine California United States33 38 44 N 117 50 33 W 33 64556 N 117 84250 W 33 64556 117 84250CampusLarge city 8 1 527 acres 618 ha 7 Other campusesOrangeNewspaperNew UniversityColorsBlue and gold 9 NicknameAnteatersSporting affiliationsNCAA Division I Big WestMPSFGCCMascotPeter the AnteaterWebsiteuci edu The university administers the UC Irvine Medical Center a large teaching hospital in Orange and its affiliated health sciences system the University of California Irvine Arboretum and a portion of the University of California Natural Reserve System UC Irvine set up the first Earth System Science Department in the United States 13 14 The university was rated as one of the Public Ivies in 1985 and 2001 surveys comparing publicly funded universities the authors claimed provide an education comparable to the Ivy League 15 16 The UC Irvine Anteaters currently compete in the NCAA Division I as members of the Big West Conference a During the early years of the school s existence the teams played at the NCAA Division II level The Anteaters have won 28 national championships in nine different team sports 64 Anteaters have won individual national championships and 53 Anteaters have competed in the Olympics winning a total of 33 Olympic medals 17 As of January 2022 there have been 5 Nobel Prize laureates 18 7 Pulitzer Prize winners 6 MacArthur Genius Grant recipients 37 Guggenheim Fellows and 1 Turing Award winner affiliated with the university as alumni faculty or researchers 19 20 21 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1 2 Development and recent history 2 Campus 2 1 Surroundings 2 2 Architecture 2 3 Libraries and study centers 2 4 Tunnels 3 Washington Center 4 Governance 5 Academics 5 1 Academic units 5 2 Health care 5 3 Research organizations 5 4 Rankings 5 4 1 Global 5 4 2 National 5 4 3 Learned societies affiliations 5 5 Admissions 6 Discoveries and innovation 6 1 Machine Learning Repository 7 Student life 7 1 Fraternities and sororities 7 2 Clubs and organizations 7 2 1 Irvine 11 controversy 7 3 Residential accommodations 8 Athletics 8 1 Anteater as mascot 9 People 10 See also 11 Notes 12 References 13 External linksHistory editEarly years edit The University of California Irvine with San Diego and Santa Cruz was one of three new University of California campuses established in the 1960s under the California Master Plan for Higher Education 22 During the 1950s the University of California saw the need for the new campuses to handle the expected increase in enrollment from the post war baby boom One of the new campuses was to be in the Los Angeles area the location selected was Irvine Ranch an area of agricultural land bisecting Orange County from north to south This site was chosen to accommodate the county s growing population complement the growth of nearby UCLA and UC Riverside and allow for the construction of a master planned community in the surrounding area 23 nbsp One of two identical UCI signs that face the main campus western entrance nbsp President Lyndon B Johnson at the university s groundbreaking ceremony in June 1964 On June 20 1964 U S President Lyndon B Johnson dedicated UC Irvine before a crowd of 15 000 people and on October 4 1965 the campus began operations with 1 589 students 241 staff members 119 faculty and 43 teaching assistants 24 25 However many of UCI s buildings were still under construction and landscaping was still in progress with the campus only at 75 completion 26 By June 25 1966 UCI held its first Commencement with fourteen students which conferred ten Bachelor of Arts degrees three Master of Arts degrees and one Doctor of Philosophy degree 27 Development and recent history edit Unlike most other University of California campuses UCI was not named for the city it was built in at the time of the university s founding 1965 the current city of Irvine incorporated in 1971 did not exist The name Irvine is a reference to James Irvine a landowner who administered the 94 000 acre 38 000 ha Irvine Ranch In 1960 The Irvine Company sold 1 000 acres 400 ha of the Irvine Ranch to the University of California for one dollar since company policy prohibited the donation of property to a public entity 23 On campus UC Irvine s first Chancellor Daniel G Aldrich selected a wide variety of Mediterranean climate flora and fauna feeling that it served an aesthetic environmental and educational purpose 28 To plan the remainder of the ranch the university hired William Pereira and Associates Pereira intended for the UC Irvine campus to complement the neighboring community and it became clear that the original 1 000 acres 400 ha grant would not suffice In 1964 the university purchased an additional 510 acres 210 ha in 1964 for housing and commercial developments 23 Much of the land that was not purchased by UCI which is now occupied by the cities of Irvine Tustin and Newport Beach remains held by The Irvine Company but the completion of the university rapidly drove the development of Orange County The City of Irvine became incorporated and established in 1971 and 1975 respectively 23 UCI remains the second largest employer in Orange County with an annual economic impact of 5 billion 29 30 Aldrich developed the campus first academic plan around a College of Arts Letters and Science a Graduate School of Administration and a School of Engineering The College of Arts Letters and Science was composed of twenty majors in five Divisions Biological Sciences Fine Arts Humanities Physical Sciences and Social Sciences which transformed into the present day Schools 31 In 1967 the California College of Medicine originally a school of osteopathy founded in 1896 and the oldest continuously operating medical college in the Southwest became part of UC Irvine 32 33 In 1976 plans to establish an on campus hospital were set aside with the university instead purchasing the Orange County Medical Center renamed the UC Irvine Medical Center around 12 miles from UC Irvine in the City of Orange 33 In early July 2018 UC Irvine removed benefactor Francisco J Ayala s name from its biology school and central science library after an internal investigation by the university s Office of Equal Opportunity and Diversity substantiated a number of sexual harassment claims Chancellor Gillman also authorized the removal of the Ayala name from graduate fellowships scholar programs and endowed chairs Ayala resigned July 1 2018 and was ordered to abstain from future university activities following the university s consultative procedures that include a faculty review committee The results from the investigation were compiled in a 97 page report which included testimony from victims of Ayala 34 35 36 37 38 Campus editMain article Campus of the University of California Irvine nbsp UCI s core campus and surrounding areas Aldrich Park is in the center The layout of the core campus resembles a rough circle with its center being Aldrich Park initially known as Campus Park lined up by the Ring Mall and buildings surrounding the road To further emphasize the layout academic units are positioned relative to the center wherein undergraduate schools are closer to the center than the graduate schools 39 Aldrich Park is planted with over 11 120 trees there are over 24 000 trees on the entire campus including 33 species of eucalyptus Two ceremonial trees were planted in 1990 one for Arbor Day and the second for former chancellor Daniel Aldrich who had died that year On the first anniversary of the September 11th tragedies the chancellor planted a bay laurel tree in remembrance of the heroes and victims of the events of September 11 2001 The tree itself was a gift from the UCI Staff Assembly Aldrich Park is the site for Wayzgoose a medieval student festival held each year in conjunction with the Celebrate UCI open house It also hosts many extracurricular activities Ring Mall is the main pedestrian road used by students and faculty to travel around the core campus The road measures up to a perfect mile and completely encircles Aldrich Park 40 Most schools and libraries are lined up by this road with each of these schools having their own central plaza which also connects to the Aldrich Park Other areas of the university outside of the core campus such as the School of Arts are connected by four pedestrian bridges Beyond the core campus and the bridges the layout of the campus is more suburban nbsp Panoramic view of Aldrich Park Surroundings edit See also UCI Medical Center University of California Irvine Arboretum and University of California Natural Reserve System Irvine California consistently ranks as the safest city in the United States 41 UCI is close to the beaches mountains and attractions of Southern California Disneyland is approximately 20 minutes away by car While the university is located in Irvine the campus is directly bounded by the city of Newport Beach and the community of Newport Coast The western side of the campus borders the San Diego Creek and the San Joaquin Freshwater Marsh Reserve through which Campus Drive connects UCI to the 405 freeway The northern and eastern sides of UCI are adjacent to Irvine proper the eastern side of the campus is delineated by Bonita Canyon Road which turns into Culver Drive at its northern terminus California State Route 73 marks UCI s southern boundary and separates the campus from Newport Beach The North Campus houses the Facilities Management Department the Faculty Research Facility Central Receiving Fleet Services the Air Pollution Health Effects Laboratory and numerous other functions It is located next to the UCI Arboretum both the North Campus and the arboretum are located about 1 mile 2 km from the main campus William Pereira s original street layout for the region surrounding the university had a wingnut shaped loop road as the main thoroughfare which twice crossed the campus However the Irvine Company s development plans expanded before it could be completed and portions of California Carlson Harvard and Turtle Rock roads today constitute segments of what would have been the Loop Road Despite the suburban environment a variety of wildlife inhabits the university s central park open fields and wetlands The university is home to cougar hawks golden eagles great blue herons squirrels opossums peregrine falcons rabbits raccoons owls skunks weasels bats and coyotes The UCI Arboretum hosts a collection of plants from California and Mediterranean climates around the world The rabbits in particular can be seen across campus in high numbers especially during hours of low student traffic Architecture edit nbsp Murray Krieger Hall in the School of Humanities named after an inspirational professor and an example of the Brutalist architecture of the campus The first buildings were designed by a team of architects led by William Pereira and including A Quincy Jones and William Blurock The initial landscaping including Aldrich Park was designed by an association of three firms including that of the noted urban landscaping innovator Robert Herrick Carter Aldrich Park was designed under the direction of landscape architect Gene Uematsu and was modeled after Frederick Law Olmsted s designs for New York City s Central Park The campus opened in 1965 with the inner circle and park only half completed There were only nine buildings and a dirt road connecting the main campus to the housing units Only three of the six spokes that radiate from the central park were built with only two buildings each Pereira was retained by the university to maintain a continuity of style among the buildings constructed in the inner ring around the park the last of which was completed in 1974 These buildings were designed with the appearance of being displayed on pedestals containing the first floor and basement levels that elevated them above the rolling terrain with distinctive white railings evoking the deck of an ocean liner They additionally feature an elevated second pedestrian level above ground originally intended as a skyway to connect all the buildings in each of the six spokes 42 nbsp Henry Samueli School of Engineering complex in 2006 Buildings in the lower right quadrant of the image have since been demolished Construction on the campus all but ceased after the Administration building Aldrich Hall was completed in 1974 and then resumed in the late 1980s beginning a massive building boom that still continues today This second building boom continued the futuristic trend but emphasized a much more colorful postmodern approach that somewhat contradicted the earthy organic designs of the early buildings Architects such as Frank Gehry Robert Venturi Eric Owen Moss James Stirling and Arthur Erickson were brought in to bring the campus more up to date The recession in the early 1990s along with internal politics led to a change in direction due to the reduced capital budget and changing attitudes towards architectural innovation at the university This in turn led to a contextualist approach beginning in the late 1990s combining stylistic elements of the first two phases in an attempt to provide an architectural middle ground between the two vastly different styles Gehry s building was recently removed from campus to make way for a new building with a design that has been called a big beige box with bands of bricks In 2009 the Humanities Gateway building designed by Curtis W Fentress was opened Its curvilinear design marked a return to the sculptural treatment of concrete begun by Pereira As of 2005 the campus has more than 200 buildings and encompasses most of the university s 1 525 acres 6 17 km2 26 The campus is in the midst of a 1 1 billion construction campaign 43 Libraries and study centers edit Main article University of California Libraries nbsp Langson Library one of the five central libraries maintained by UCI is the main repository for most of the university s research materials and hosts many study areas 44 nbsp Science Library another of the five central libraries maintained by UCI is one of the largest consolidated science and medical libraries in the nation Jack Langson Library Resources for the Arts Humanities Education Social Sciences Social Ecology and Business amp Management disciplines 45 Science Library One of the largest consolidated science and medical libraries in the nation Resources for the schools of Biological Sciences Engineering Information and Computer Science Physical Sciences portions of Social Ecology and the College of Medicine 46 Grunigen Medical Library Located at UCI Medical Center contains 43 000 volumes of material 47 Law Library Located on the bottom two floors of the Law Building In addition to holding a noted critical theory archive and Southeast Asian archive the Libraries also contain extensive collections in Dance and Performing Arts Regional History and more Additionally Langson Library hosts an extensive East Asian collection with materials in Chinese Japanese and Korean Nearly all departments and schools on campus complement the resources of the UC Irvine Libraries by maintaining their own reading rooms and scholarly meeting rooms They contain small reference collections and are the choice for more intimate lectures graduate seminars and study sessions There is also the large Gateway Study Center located across from Langson Library one of the university s original buildings and under the custody of UC Irvine Libraries Having served formerly as a cafeteria and student center it is now a dual use computer lab and study area which is open nearly 24 hours The UCI Student Center offers a large number of study areas auditoriums and two food courts and therefore is one of the most popular places to study on campus UC Irvine also has a number of computer labs that serve as study centers The School of Humanities maintains the Humanities Instructional Resource Center a drop in computer lab specializing in language and digital media Additionally UCI maintains five other drop in labs four instructional computer labs and a number of reservation only SmartClassrooms some of which are open 24 hours Other popular study areas include Aldrich Park the Cross Cultural Center the Locus a study room and computer lab used by the Campuswide Honors Program and plazas located in every school Tunnels edit A network of tunnels runs between many of the major buildings on campus and the Central Plant with the major trunk passage located beneath Ring Mall Smaller tunnels branch off from this main passage to reach individual buildings carrying electrical and air conditioning utilities from the Central Plant These tunnels have been the subject of much campus lore the most popular story being that the tunnels were constructed to facilitate the safe evacuation of faculty in the event of a student riot The main tunnel actually contains an above ground section in the form of the interior of an unusually thick pedestrian bridge near the Engineering Tower in an area where the Ring Mall crosses between two hills The tunnels are only accessible to maintenance staff although there are also publicly accessible tunnels which intersect the utility tunnels such as the one that goes between the main Information amp Computer Science building and the Engineering Tower citation needed Washington Center editThe University of California Irvine created the University of California Washington Center UCDC program in 1982 It is a student program of the university located on Scott Circle in Downtown Washington 38 54 23 4 N 77 2 14 W 38 906500 N 77 03722 W 38 906500 77 03722 The center serves as the headquarters of the University of California Office of Federal Governmental Relations and supports UC students interning in the District of Columbia UC Washington Center is currently led by UC Santa Cruz economist Helen Shapiro Governance editLike other University of California campuses UC Irvine operates under a system of shared governance or a partnership between the Chancellor and his administration and the faculty through the Academic Senate The Chancellor is the chief campus officer and has authority over the campus budget 48 The Academic Senate has authority to determine the conditions for admission and supervise courses and curricula 49 The Chancellor is nominated by and is responsible to the Regents of the University of California and the UC President 50 UCI s Chancellors are listed below 1962 Daniel G Aldrich 1984 Jack W Peltason 1993 Laurel L Wilkening 1998 Ralph J Cicerone 2005 Michael V Drake 2014 Howard Gillman After the Chancellor the second most senior official is the Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost 51 the university s chief academic and operating officer Every school on campus reports to the Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost through a Dean and all other academic and administrative units report to his office through a Vice Chancellor or chief administrator A partial list of these units includes Campus Recreation Intercollegiate Athletics Planning and Budget Student Affairs UC Irvine Libraries UC Irvine Medical Center and University Advancement Academics editMain article University of California Irvine academics Academic units edit nbsp Natural Sciences II School of Biological Sciences nbsp Biological Sciences III School of Biological Sciences nbsp nbsp UC Irvine s Medical Center and Education Building nbsp The School of Social Sciences from Aldrich Park nbsp The Engineering Tower located in the Henry Samueli School of Engineering is the tallest building on campus UC Irvine s academic units are referred to as Schools As of the 2021 2022 school year there are fourteen Schools one Program in Public Health and various interdisciplinary programs 52 The College of Health Sciences was established in 2004 53 but no longer exists as a separate academic unit 54 On November 16 2006 the University of California Regents approved the establishment of the School of Law 55 The School of Education was established by the UC Regents in 2012 56 In 2016 the university announced that it had received a 40 million donation from Bill Gross philanthropic foundation to turn its nursing science program into the Sue and Bill Gross School of Nursing The UC Regents formally approved the establishment of the school in January 2017 57 58 In July 2020 the UC Regents approved the establishment of the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences 59 Supplementary education programs offer accelerated or community education in the form of Summer Session and UC Irvine Extension 60 The academic units consist of 61 Claire Trevor School of the Arts School of Biological Sciences Paul Merage School of Business School of Education Henry Samueli School of Engineering School of Humanities Donald Bren School of Information amp Computer Sciences Interdisciplinary Studies School of Law School of Physical Sciences School of Social Ecology School of Social Sciences School of Medicine Sue amp Bill Gross School of Nursing School of Pharmacy amp Pharmaceutical Sciences Program in Public Health Health care edit The School of Medicine constitute the professional schools of health science UC Irvine Medical Center is ranked among the nation s top 50 hospitals by U S News amp World Report for the 12th consecutive year 62 The School has 19 clinical and 6 basic science departments 63 with 560 full time and 1 300 volunteer faculty members involved in teaching patient care and medical and basic science research Research organizations edit UCI s many research organizations 64 are either chaired by or composed of UCI faculty frequently draw upon undergraduates and graduates for research assistance and produce innovations patents and scholarly works Some are housed in a school or department office others are housed in their own facilities These are a few of the research organizations at UCI Beckman Laser Institute California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology Calit2 Center for Chemistry at the Space Time Limit CaSTL Center Center for Complex Biological Systems Center for Global Peace and Conflict Studies Center for Cognitive Neuroscience Regional Center of Excellence for Biodefense and Emerging Infectious Disease RCE 65 Center for Unconventional Security Affairs Chao Family Comprehensive Cancer Center Institute of Transportation Studies National Fuel Cell Research Center The Fleischman Lab Reeve Irvine Research Center Center for the Study of Democracy Center for Health Policy Research W M Keck Center for Accelerator Mass Spectrometry Sue and Bill Gross Stem Cell Research Center Institute for Genomics and Bioinformatics IGB Center for Machine Learning and Data Mining CML University of California Transportation Center UCTC 66 Rankings edit Academic rankingsNationalForbes 67 30U S News amp World Report 68 33Washington Monthly 69 56WSJ College Pulse 70 87GlobalARWU 71 65QS 72 268THE 73 92U S News amp World Report 74 84 National Program Rankings 75 Program Ranking Philosophy 24 Criminology 2 English 20 Education 11 Chemistry 24 Sociology 20 Law 35 Physics 35 Computer Science 31 Biological Sciences 32 History 30 Psychology 30 Engineering 34 Public Health 43 Mathematics 34 Earth Sciences 27 Fine Arts 42 Medicine Research 44 Political Science 41 Economics 38 Statistics 27 Nursing Master s 41 Business 37 Medicine Primary Care 67 Global Subject Rankings 76 Program Ranking Philosophy 28 Geosciences 21 Neuroscience amp Behavior 52 Environment Ecology 60 Psychiatry Psychology 63 Computer Science 65 Oncology 69 Public Environmental amp Occupational Health 71 Space Science 85 Physics 91 Surgery 92 Arts amp Humanities 104 Radiology Nuclear Medicine amp Medical Imaging 116 Chemistry 116 Mathematics 143 Immunology 153 Biology amp Biochemistry 159 Cell Biology 159 Endocrinology amp Metabolism 160 Clinical Medicine 161 Economics amp Business 180 Microbiology 186 Molecular Biology amp Genetics 200 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering 205 Nanoscience amp Nanotechnology 209 Social Sciences amp Public Health 127 Cardiac amp Cardiovascular Systems 215 Engineering 232 Materials Science 293 Global edit Among universities under 50 years of age Times Higher Education ranked UCI 4th in the world and 1st in the US for 2012 5th in the world and 1st in the US for 2013 7th in the world and 1st in the US in 2014 and 7th in the world and 1st in the US in 2015 77 2015 was the final year UCI was eligible for this ranking UCI s graduate philosophy program ranks among the finest worldwide according to the Philosophical Gourmet Report with the Department of Philosophy and the Department of Logic and Philosophy of Science jointly achieving an impressive 28th position in global rankings National edit For 2024 U S News amp World Report ranked UC Irvine tied for 33rd among national universities in the U S tied for 10th among public universities tied for 12th in Top Performers on Social Mobility tied for 58th in Most Innovative Schools and tied for 62nd in Best Undergraduate Teaching 78 In 2019 Forbes ranked UCI 3rd out of the 300 Best Value Colleges based on Return on Investment 79 In 2017 Kiplinger ranked UCI 26th out of the top 100 best value public colleges and universities in the nation and 5th in California 80 In 2018 Sierra Magazine ranked UCI 1st in its Coolest Schools in America list for campus sustainability and climate change efforts 81 In addition many of UCI s graduate programs are ranked in the top 50 of the 2020 U S News amp World Report rankings literary criticism and theory 1 criminology 3 organic chemistry 10 English 17 chemistry 20 sociology 23 computer science 30 physics 28 psychology 36 law 21 education 24 biological sciences 33 earth sciences 41 history 34 engineering 35 business part time MBA 32 political science 45 mathematics 39 medicine research 46 and economics 47 78 According to the Philosophical Gourmet Report UCI s Department of Philosophy along with its sister department the Department of Logic and Philosophy of Science ranks 24 in the nation Learned societies affiliations edit UCI faculty are affiliated with the following learned societies American Academy of Arts and Sciences 32 members 82 American Association for the Advancement of Science 115 members American Philosophical Society 11 members 83 American Physical Society 30 members Howard Hughes Medical Institute 1 members 84 American Psychological Association 20 members National Academy of Medicine 5 members National Academy of Engineering 11 members 85 National Academy of Sciences 32 members 86 National Academy of Education 4 members 87 Admissions edit UC Irvine is categorized by U S News amp World Report as most selective for college admissions in the United States 88 It was the third most selective University of California campus for the freshman class entering in the fall of 2019 as measured by the ratio of admitted students to applicants behind UC Berkeley and UCLA 89 UC Irvine received 119 210 applications for admission to the fall 2022 incoming freshman class and 25 213 were admitted making UC Irvine s acceptance rate 21 for fall 2022 The first year median weighted GPA was 4 22 for fall 2022 90 91 The incoming 2018 freshmen were predominantly from Los Angeles County followed by Orange County the Bay Area counties San Bernardino County Riverside County and San Diego County 92 The most popular major for freshmen is a major in the School of Biological Sciences 22 followed by Undecided Undeclared 20 6 Social Sciences 17 4 Engineering 11 7 Humanities 8 8 Physical Sciences 6 1 Arts 5 Social Ecology 5 Information and Computer Sciences 3 and Health Sciences 0 2 93 The average freshman s incoming high school GPA was 3 95 The average SAT scores were 602 Critical Reasoning 640 Mathematics and 612 Writing while the ACT composite score was 26 94 SAT verbal scores for the middle 50 were 550 and 660 while SAT math scores ranged between 580 and 700 93 The choice to offer admission is based on the University of California s comprehensive review program which considers a candidate s personal situation community involvement extracurricular activities and academic potential in addition to the traditional high school academic record personal statement and entrance examination scores 95 While residency is not a factor in admission it is a factor in tuition expenses with out of state residents fees much greater than California residents Since the approval of Proposition 209 in November 1996 California state law has prohibited all public universities including UC Irvine from practicing affirmative action as part of their admissions processes Freshmen admissions 96 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 Applied 95 568 97 942 107 952 119 199 121 097 Admitted 25 361 29 301 31 239 25 358 31 184 Enrolled 6 068 5 765 6 489 5 664 6 796 Selectivity rate 26 5 29 9 28 9 21 3 25 8 Yield rate 23 9 19 7 20 8 22 3 21 8 Transfer admissions 96 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 Applied 21 736 24 214 25 849 22 795 22 001 Admitted 9 556 9 809 9 756 9 276 9 581 Enrolled 3 089 2 723 2 860 2 575 2 865 Selectivity rate 44 0 40 5 37 7 40 7 43 5 Yield rate 32 3 27 8 29 3 27 8 29 9 Discoveries and innovation editMachine Learning Repository edit The University of California Irvine hosts the UCI Machine Learning Repository a data resource which is very popular among machine learning researchers and data mining practitioners 97 It was created in 1987 and contains 622 datasets from several domains including biology medicine physics engineering social sciences games and others 98 The datasets contained in the UC Irvine Machine Learning Repository have been used by thousands of students and researchers in the computer science community and facilitated the publication of approximately 26 thousand scientific articles 99 Student life editMain article Student activities and traditions at UC Irvine Undergraduate demographics as of Fall 2020 Race and ethnicity 100 Total Asian 37 37 Hispanic 25 25 Foreign national 16 16 White 13 13 Other b 6 6 Black 2 2 Economic diversity Low income c 36 36 Affluent d 64 64 Fraternities and sororities edit The first fraternities and sororities at UCI began in 1973 with three sororities Delta Gamma Pi Beta Phi and Gamma Phi Beta and three fraternities Beta Theta Pi Sigma Chi and Phi Delta Theta 101 Major events and programs in the Greek Community include Songfest All Greek Conference Greek Week BANG Being a New Greek and risk management programs topics vary 102 Clubs and organizations edit There are around 600 student clubs and organizations on campus 103 104 Campus activities throughout the year include cultural nights arts performances and live music at Anteater Plaza Special events such as Summerlands Wayzgoose Shocktoberfest Soulstice and Earth Day are held yearly 105 ASUCI the university s undergraduate student government traditionally organizes a world record attempt by the university at the beginning of each academic year UCI has won Guinness World Records for the largest game of capture the flag six times with the most recent one in September 2015 In addition the university has broken the record for the largest game of dodgeball three years straight 106 107 They have also won records for largest water pistol fight and largest pillow fight 108 On November 30 2007 the Office of Civil Rights of the United States Department of Education issued a report finding insufficient evidence in support of allegations that Jewish students at UCI were harassed and subjected to a hostile environment based on their religious beliefs The agency ultimately found that none of the incidents leading to the allegations qualified as sufficiently severe pervasive or persistent as to interfere with or limit the ability of an individual to participate in from the services activities or privileges provided by UCI and that university officials had acted appropriately in response to each incident In December 2007 UCI Administration was cleared of anti semitism complaints by the US Department of Education s Office for Civil Rights 109 110 Following a speech by Chancellor Drake at the national Hillel meeting in Washington D C in March 2008 Anteaters for Israel along with three other Jewish organizations issued a press release defending Drake and claiming that anti Semitic activity was exaggerated 111 Irvine 11 controversy edit Main article Irvine 11 controversy Enrollment by race and ethnicity 6 Race and ethnicity Undergraduate Graduate American Indian Alaskan Native 20 6 Asian Asian American 10 871 590 Black non Hispanic 605 128 Hispanic 7 775 531 Pacific Islander 75 3 White non Hispanic 4 019 1 426 In 2010 eleven students from the Muslim Student Union staged a protest against a speech by Israeli Ambassador Michael Oren by disrupting it several times The students and the student s union involved were first disciplined by UCI and then had criminal charges brought against them They were convicted of misdemeanor charges and sentenced to three years probation community service and fines This led to a debate on whether the students protest was free speech and whether filing criminal charges against them was fair after UCI had already disciplined them 112 113 Critics argued that the students were victims of selective prosecution and that they were targeted because they were Muslims and supported the Palestinians 114 115 116 117 Residential accommodations edit Main article Student housing at UC Irvine nbsp Residence Halls at the Middle Earth undergraduate housing complex for freshmen are named after places and characters from J R R Tolkien s The Lord of the Rings book series UC Irvine has a number of residential options for students interested in living on campus Part of UCI s long range development plan involves expanding on campus housing to accommodate 50 of all UCI students 118 The on campus housing communities for undergraduates are Mesa Court Middle Earth Arroyo Vista Campus Village Vista del Campo Vista del Campo Norte Camino del Sol Puerta del Sol and Plaza Verde Graduate students also have access to the on campus housing communities Palo Verde and Verano Place UCI s two freshman dormitory communities are Mesa Court and Middle Earth Mesa Court was the first housing community at UCI and features a volleyball court two basketball courts a community center a recreational center and the Mesa Academic Center MAC Middle Earth comprises 24 residence halls one dining facility Brandywine a student center and several resource centers Each building in Middle Earth is named after a character or a place from J R R Tolkien s The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings Middle Earth was built in three phases The first phase was built in 1974 and includes seven halls Hobbiton Isengard Lorien Mirkwood Misty Mountain Rivendell and the Shire along with a separate Head Resident s manufactured home called Bag End The second phase was built in 1989 with thirteen more halls Balin Harrowdale Whispering Wood Woodhall Calmindon Grey Havens Aldor Rohan Gondolin Snowbourn Elrond Shadowfax and Quenya The third phase was built in 2000 with four halls Crickhollow Evenstar Oakenshield and Valimar Each hall houses about fifty to eighty students although Quenya was built with sixty single suite rooms which mainly house graduate students In 2019 two Middle Earth towers were built which are called Telperion and Laurelin These towers house around 470 undergraduate students There are 42 houses located in Arroyo Vista of which nine are sorority houses and four are fraternity houses The sorority houses located in Arroyo Vista are Alpha Phi Delta Delta Delta Delta Gamma Gamma Phi Beta Pi Beta Phi Alpha Chi Omega and Kappa Alpha Theta The fraternity houses located in Arroyo Vista are Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Chi Phi Gamma Delta and Kappa Sigma Arroyo Vista also features many themed houses based on academic or social interests In the fall of 2012 Arroyo Vista started the First Year Experience and now houses first year students within six of its houses Students living in Arroyo Vista live in complexes that may be called houses but have dorm like qualities Apartment style on campus housing at UCI can be found at Vista del Campo Vista del Campo Norte Camino del Sol and Puerta del Sol VDC has single rooms available for undergraduates while VDC Norte has both single rooms and double rooms available Camino del Sol features single rooms a community center a fitness center and a pool In the fall of 2012 Camino del Sol opened housing to incoming first year students as an option instead of dorm living Each housing community is served by ASUCI shuttles that regularly travel to the main campus It has three stories and was designed with capacity for 1 198 beds in 331 units ranging in size from 1 118 to 1 499 sq ft 119 UCI off campus housing options vary based on a student s preferred living arrangements and budget However a common denominator for off campus apartment housing in Irvine is the fact that most accommodations are maintained by The Irvine Company 120 also true in nearby Newport Beach 121 and Tustin 122 to a lesser extent Athletics edit nbsp UC Irvine Anteaters logo Main article UC Irvine Anteaters UC Irvine s sports teams are known as the Anteaters and the student body is known as Antourage They currently participate in the NCAA s Division I as members of the Big West Conference 123 and the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation 124 In the early years of the school s existence the teams participated at the NCAA Division II level with great success as explained in the UC Irvine Anteaters page UC Irvine fields nationally competitive teams in baseball basketball cross country golf soccer track and field volleyball and water polo The university has won 28 national championships in nine different sports and fielded 64 individual national champions 53 Olympians and over 500 All Americans The university s most recent NCAA Division I national championship was won by the men s volleyball team in 2013 UC Irvine men s volleyball won four national championships in 2007 2009 2012 and 2013 UC Irvine won three NCAA Division I men s water polo titles with championships in 1970 1982 and 1989 UC Irvine Anteaters baseball won back to back national championships at the NCAA College Division College World Series and the NCAA Division II College World Series in 1973 and 1974 Anteater baseball moved to the NCAA Division I level The 2007 baseball team finished 3rd at the College World Series and in 2009 the baseball team earned a No 1 national ranking in NCAA Division I polls from Baseball America and Collegiate Baseball for the first time as well as a national seed and the right to host an NCAA Regional The 2014 baseball team returned to the College World Series and finished 5th nbsp An Anteaters baseball player settles under a popup as teammates look on during a 2010 game in Los Angeles UCI Anteater s golf team won the NCAA Division II national team championship in 1975 with team member Jerry Wisz winning the individual title At the NCAA national championships in 1973 1974 and 1976 those teams finished second twice and fourth the other year These teams included seven All Americans In 2015 for the first time the UC Irvine Anteaters men s basketball team appeared in the Division I tournament It was narrowly defeated in a first round tournament game by Louisville The Anteaters made their second NCAA appearance in 2019 beating fourth seed Kansas State University for their first March Madness win ever Anteater as mascot edit The anteater was chosen in 1965 when students were allowed to submit mascot candidates which would be voted on in a campus election Three undergraduates named Pat Glasgow Bob Ernst and Schuyler Hadley Basset III were credited with choosing the anteater and designing a cartoon representation having been disappointed with other candidates such as a roadrunner unicorn seahawk and golden bison 125 While often attributed to the Johnny Hart comic strip B C the original anteater design was based on the Playboy bunny 126 In November 1965 the UCI students officially voted on the anteater In a special follow up election students opted for a mascot based on the B C anteater over the Playboy version A hand signal called Rip em Eaters was created by Blake Sasaki and Dennis Wisco in 2001 When attacked an anteater sits in a tripodal position with its hind feet and tail and tears and rips at its predator The hand signal is done by touching the tips of the two middle fingers with the thumb and sliding the thumb back making the pinky and index finger the ears and the fingers in the middle the snout of the anteater In August 2007 a small stuffed anteater accompanied astronaut Tracy Caldwell on Space Shuttle Endeavour mission STS 118 127 Following the 2015 men s basketball team s inaugural appearance in the NCAA Division I tournament Mashable named Peter the Anteater the winner of its Mascot Madness tournament 128 The mascot also appeared on an episode of Conan 129 People editMain article List of University of California Irvine people UC Irvine has more than 200 000 living alumni 130 These include astronauts Tracy Caldwell Dyson athletes Steve Scott Scott Brooks Greg Louganis and 53 Olympians Broadway film and television actors Bob Gunton James LeGros Jon Lovitz Brian Thompson Teal Wicks Windell Middlebrooks technological innovators Roy Fielding Paul Mockapetris and Patrick J Hanratty educators Erin Gruwell musicians Kevin Kwan Loucks and scientists Mika Tosca 131 nbsp Frederick Reines Hall in the School of Physical Sciences named after one of the UCI faculty members to receive the Nobel prize Eight people affiliated with UCI have been honored with the Nobel Prize In 1995 professor Frank Sherwood Rowland won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry and Frederick Reines won the Nobel Prize in Physics Rowland helped to discover the harmful effects of CFCs on the ozone layer while Reines received the Nobel Prize for his work in discovering the neutrino In 2004 Irwin Rose a professor at the School of Medicine was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry along with two professors from the Technion for the discovery of ubiquitin mediated protein degradation In 2021 alumnus David MacMillan was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the development of asymmetric organocatalysis Seven Pulitzer Prize winners have been associated with UCI including three faculty members and four alumni 19 20 These include Michael Chabon who won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 2001 for The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier amp Clay and Richard Ford who won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1996 for Independence Day Claude Yarbrough aka Jonathan Pendragon class of 76 is one of the most influential magicians of the 20th and 21st centuries 132 Thomas Keneally was a visiting professor at UCI in 1985 when he taught the graduate fiction workshop and again from 1991 to 1995 when he was a visiting professor in the writing program 133 Keneally is most famous for his book Schindler s Ark 1982 later republished as Schindler s List which won the Booker Prize and is the basis of the film Schindler s List that was directed by Steven Spielberg The philosophy department at Irvine 134 has accommodated distinguished philosophers of international acclaim including Jacques Derrida a philosopher most commonly associated with postmodern and post structuralist philosophy taught at the University of California Irvine from 1986 to shortly before his death in 2004 his colleague Jean Francois Lyotard who taught at UCI from 1987 until 1994 135 Fellow at the American Academy of Arts and Sciences British philosopher Margaret Gilbert best known for her founding contributions to the analytic philosophy of social phenomena British philosopher and FRSE Duncan Pritchard who currently serves as the chancellor s professor of philosophy and the director of graduate studies at the University of California Irvine and American philosopher Aaron James author of A Theory Assholes A Theory of Donald Trump Fairness in Practice A Social Contract for a Global Economy and numerous academic articles He was awarded a Burkhardt Fellowship from the American Council of Learned Societies and spent the 2009 10 academic year at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University 136 The Philosophy Department is also home to several other renowned philosophers such as Kate Ritchie who is known for her work in philosophy of language Sven Bernecker known for his work in epistemology Annalisa Coliva known for her work in epistemology and Casey Perin who is known for his work in ancient philosophy In addition to the Department of Philosophy at UCI its sister department the Department of Logic and Philosophy of Science which together are ranked as one of the top philosophy programs in the world 134 also accommodates philosophers such as Brian Skyrms known for his contributions on game theory and social norms Jeffrey A Barrett known for his contributions to philosophy of physics and Kai Wehmeier known for his contributions to Frege Ralph J Cicerone an earth system science professor and former chancellor of UCI served as president of the National Academy of Sciences from 2005 to 2016 137 Three UCI faculty members have been named National Medal of Science recipients 138 In January 2009 UCI Professor Reg Penner won the Faraday Medal for his research with nanowires 139 See also editAnteater Recreation Center Center for Chemistry at the Space Time LimitNotes edit Additional sports are played in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation and the Golden Coast Conference Other consists of Multiracial Americans amp those who prefer to not say The percentage of students who received an income based federal Pell grant intended for low income students The percentage of students who are a part of the American middle class at the bare minimum References edit A 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