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ArgoUML was originally developed at UC Irvine by Jason E. Robbins, leading to his Ph. D.
Berry took science and music classes at UCLA, and entered the California College of Medicine ( now the UC Irvine School of Medicine ) in 1963.
Robert Abplanalp, the president of Precision Valve Corporation ( and inventor of the first practical aerosol spray can valve ), wrote to the Chancellor of UC Irvine to complain about Rowland's public statements ( Roan, p.
The University of California, Irvine ( UCI, UC Irvine, or Irvine ) is a public research university located in Irvine, California, in the United States.
UC Irvine offers 84 undergraduate degrees and 98 graduate and professional degrees.
The university also administers the UC Irvine Medical Center, a large teaching hospital ; the UC Irvine Health Sciences system in the City of Orange ; the University of California, Irvine, Arboretum ; and a portion of the University of California Natural Reserve System.
The UC Irvine Anteaters compete in 18 men's and women's sports in the NCAA Division I as members of the Big West Conference and the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation.
Pereira intended for the UC Irvine campus to complement the neighboring community, and the two grew in tandem.
Soon after UC Irvine opened in 1965, the City of Irvine became incorporated and established in 1971 and 1975, respectively.
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.
In 1965 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.
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.

UC and became
Bell Labs, the MIT AI and LCS labs, UC Berkeley: these became the home of innovations that are legendary and still potent.
In 1944, the former Santa Barbara State College — renamed UC Santa Barbara — became the third general-education campus of the University of California system.
Tien joined UC Berkeley faculty as an assistant professor of mechanical engineering in 1959, and three years later, at the age of 26, became the youngest professor ever to be honored with UC Berkeley's Distinguished Teaching Award.
Gelbwaks became a computer analyst in 1983 while studying chemistry at UC Berkeley.
The Daily Californian became independent from UC Berkeley in 1971 after the campus administration fired three senior editors over an editorial that encouraged readers to " take back " People's Park.
Peder Sather, emigrated to the United States, became a successful banker and philanthropist for whom the Sather Tower at UC Berkeley in California is named
UCR's enrollment exceeded 1, 000 students by the time Clark Kerr became president of the UC system in 1958.
Grinich became a professor at UC Berkeley and Stanford University.
He continued working at UC Berkeley until 1972, the year he became professor emeritus.
Between 2000 and 2006 Ramachandran and his colleagues at UC San Diego published a number of articles in support of this theory, which became known as the " Broken Mirrors " theory of autism.
This group was active in clandestinity under the Nazi German occupation of France, and later became the Communist Union ( UC ).
Among others the cousin, Dr. Paul Popov, who became a prominent physician in San Francisco and Paul's son, Egor Popov ( 1913-2001 ), who became a UC Berkeley Professor Emeritus of Civil and Environmental Engineering.
Connerly became convinced that affirmative action, as practiced by the UC, was another kind of racial discrimination.
Taylor later became famous during her NCAA career at UC Santa Barbara, playing center for their women's team.
In September 2011, Elaine Tennant, a medieval and early modern specialist in the German and Scandinavian departments at the University of California, Berkeley, became the James D. Hart Director of UC Berkeley ’ s Bancroft Library.
Budge says he became interested in computers while obtaining a PhD at UC Berkeley.
The following year, Prosser became Dean of the College of Law at UC Berkeley.
The most prominent advocate of this position was feminist law professor Herma Hill Kay ( who later became dean of UC Berkeley School of Law ).
Jorgensen hired Steve Gilula and Gary Meyer in 1976, who later became stockholders, with the acquisition of the UC Theater in Berkeley, California.
In 1979, the UC joined with the Party of Kanak Liberation ( FLNKS ) and other parties to form the Nationalist Front, which became the Kanak Socialist National Liberation Front ( FLNKS ) in 1984.

UC and member
The only member of the UC administration who knew its true purpose — indeed, the only one who knew its exact physical location — was the Secretary-Treasurer Robert Underhill, who was in charge of wartime contracts and liabilities.
Other than UC appointing three members to the eleven member board of directors that oversees LANS, UC now has virtually no responsibility or direct involvement in LANL.
He was also a member of the UC Berkeley's Order of the Golden Bear which was a fellowship of students and leading faculty members formed to promote leadership within the student body.
He had at one point been a member of the " UC Follies " comedy troupe in Toronto.
The university is a member of the International Alliance of Research Universities ( IARU ), along with University of Cambridge, University of Oxford, Yale University, The Australian National University, and UC Berkeley, amongst others.
In addition to the AHF, Blum ’ s not-for-profit endeavors include service as Trustee of The Carter Center ; former Co-Chairman of the The World Conference of Religions for Peace ; Member of Governing Council of The Wilderness Society ; member of the Board of Trustees of The Brookings Institution ; Member of the Board of Trustees of the American Cancer Society Foundation ; and the founder and a Member of the Board of Trustees of the Blum Center for Developing Economies at UC Berkeley.
However, Riley also leads a double life: he is both teaching assistant at UC Sunnydale and a member of the Initiative, a government-sponsored special operations team which both researches and combats the demons which roam Sunnydale.
* 2000 — Leon Henkin Citation — for Distinguished Service, which is presented to a ( UC ) faculty member for " exceptional commitment to the educational development of students from groups who are underrepresented in the academy.
Ten are members of the Pacific-12 Conference ( Arizona, Arizona State, California, Colorado, Oregon, Stanford, UCLA, USC, Washington, Washington State ), seven are members of the Big West Conference ( Cal Poly-SLO, Cal State Northridge, Long Beach State, Pacific, UC Davis, UC Irvine, UC Santa Barbara ), five are members of the Mountain West Conference ( Air Force, Fresno State, New Mexico, San Diego State, UNLV ), five are members of the West Coast Conference ( BYU, Loyola Marymount, Pepperdine, San Diego, Saint Mary's ), three are members of the Western Athletic Conference ( Denver, San Jose State, Seattle ), two are members of the Big Sky Conference ( Northern Colorado, Sacramento State ), two are members of the Great Northwest Athletic Conference ( Alaska-Anchorage, Seattle Pacific ), one is a member of the Big 12 Conference ( Oklahoma ), one is a member of the California Collegiate Athletic Association ( UC San Diego ), and one is a member of the Great West Conference ( Houston Baptist ).
Among the figures leading this effort were Hardy and another former member of the UC Pierre Bois the leading UC militant at Renault.
Charter football member Pacific and charter all-sports members San Jose State and UC Santa Barbara had also been CCAA members in the past, but had moved to the West Coast Athletic Conference ( now West Coast Conference ) before joining the PCAA.

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