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Yong Chen
Connoisseur of cultures
Professor Yong Chen flavors history with his passion for food (10.01.2007)

Kenny Loo
View finder
Kenny Loo’s disposable cameras give kids a close-up view of life in foreign countries (06.25.2007)

Jon Wiener
The accidental activist
A conversation with history professor Jon Wiener (06.25.2007)

Marlen Kanagui
Leading by example
Senior Marlen Kanagui receives Lauds & Laurels award for helping Latinos succeed in school (04.06.2007)

C.J. Howard
Whole in spirit
Alumnus and champion runner C.J. Howard refused to let bone cancer slow him down (03.12.2007)

Yetunde Fatunde
Out of Africa
Sophomore Yetunde Fatunde seeks to clear up misconceptions about life in Nigeria (02.12.2007)

Bonnie Nardi
Game on
Informatics professor Bonnie Nardi explores the ‘World of Warcraft’ (12.04.2006)

 Computer gaming
Shattering stereotypes
At UCI, women are breaking into computer gaming’s male-dominated world and evening the score in this burgeoning industry (12.04.2006)

Adam Brody
Keeping his balance
Undergraduate Adam Brody makes time to study and help foster kids (11.20.2006)

Amber Neben
Built for speed
While at UCI, alumna Amber Neben got on track to become a champion cyclist (07.10.2006)

 Immigration Research
Border crossings
UCI immigration experts bring new insights to a contentious debate (05.19.2006)

Paul Jesilow
The road less traveled
‘Outstanding Professor’ Paul Jesilow looks at life and learning from a different perspective (04.03.2006)

Jesse Cheng
Lives in the balance
Jesse Cheng’s research raises life-or-death questions in capital punishment cases (03.20.2006)

Douglas Haynes
Making history
Humanities faculty member Douglas Haynes helps UCI become model of diversity (01.16.2006)

‘Mingo’ Lee
Making a splash
‘Mingo’ Lee ’90 started his successful chain of surf-themed restaurants while still cramming for exams at UCI (08.26.2005)

Linda Trinh Vo
Worldly wise
Linda Trinh Vo encourages her students to think outside the classroom (07.11.2005)

Joan Petersilia
Shaking the bars
Using science and sense, Joan Petersilia works to rehabilitate California’s correctional system (06.07.2005)

McG 
He's on a roll
Producer/director McG says his time at UCI is proving priceless in Hollywood (01.28.2005)

Jacqueline Chattopadhyay
Leader of the pack
Top scholar, political activist, community volunteer: This senior’s all that – and more (09.24.2004)

Tim Strader
Well suited
Whether it’s town or gown, Tim Strader revels in getting the job done right (03.30.2004)

HABLA program
Seeds of learning
Innovative outreach program helps Latino families discover language and life skills (03.30.2004)

R. Duncan Luce
Risk's reward
Respected social scientist earns high honors for his life’s work (01.01.2004)

Susan Kupperstein
Back from Baghdad
Doctoral candidate Susan Kupperstein is on the ground floor, helping to build democracy in Iraq (11.26.2003)

Elizabeth Loftus
Mind games
Psychologist Elizabeth Loftus has redefined the meaning of memories – though some might prefer she hadn’t (11.26.2003)

Elizabeth and Tom Tierney
Lasting legacy
Elizabeth and Tom Tierney have turned generosity into an art form (11.26.2003)

Rudy Hanley
Credit where it’s due
Alumnus Rudy Hanley believes his humble roots fostered a career helping people (07.16.2003)

David Snow
‘Framing’ the homeless
By dispelling stereotypes, David Snow helps communities solve a human crisis (03.18.2003)

Cheryl Maxson
Gang mentality
Cheryl Maxson's gang studies are helping to arrest youth crime (11.26.2002)

Maria Elena James
Problem solver
Judge Maria-Elena James finds justice in common ground (08.29.2002)

Helen Ingram
Reflecting on water
Helen Ingram has the inside story on water — the politics, the economics and how we 'move it around' (08.29.2002)

Philip Paccione
If the shoe fits
Skechers USA is a perfect fit for alum Philip Paccione (08.29.2002)

Scott Bollens
Two-way streets
From Belfast to Johannesburg, Sarajevo to Jerusalem, Scott Bollens studies the links between planning and peace (08.29.2002)

Paula Garb
Waging peace
Paula Garb proves citizen diplomacy can make a difference (08.29.2002)

Russell Dalton
Which way democracy?
Leading a team of social scientists, Russell Dalton is taking the pulse of the governed (08.29.2002)

Alison Clarke-Stewart
Balancing act
Alison Clarke-Stewart weighs research findings with a healthy dose of common sense (08.29.2002)

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