Regents Ex Officio
Governor of California and President of The Regents: Pete Wilson
Lieutenant Governor of California: Gray Davis
Speaker of the Assembly: Antonio R. Villaraigosa
State Superintendent of Public Instruction: Delaine Eastin
President of the Alumni Association of the University of California: Judith Willick Levin
Vice President of the Alumni Associations of the University of California: Charles J. Soderquist
President of the University: Richard C. Atkinson
Appointed Regents1
William T. Bagley (2002)
Carol Chandler (2009)
Frank W. Clark, Jr. (2000)
Ward Connerly (2005)
John Davies (2004)
John F. Hotchkiss (2009)
S. Sue Johnson (2002)
Meredith Khachigian (2001)
Howard H. Leach (2001)
David S. Lee (2006)
Velma Montoya (2005)
S. Stephen Nakashima (2004)
Ralph Ochoa (2000)
Gerald L. Parsky (2008)
Peter Preuss (2008)
Tom Sayles (2006)
Max Espinosa (7/1/98-6/30/99)
Regents-Designate 2
Irene Miura
David Willmon
1 Regents, except ex-officio Regents and the student Regent, are appointed by the Governor to 12-year terms commencing on March 1. Ex-officio Regents serve by virtue of their elected or appointed positions; the student Regent is appointed by the Regents to a one-year term commencing on July 1.
2 One-year terms expiring June 30.
Faculty Representatives to The Regents
Aimee Dorr
Sandra J. Weiss
Principal Officers of The Regents
General Counsel: James E. Holst
Treasurer: Patricia A. Small
Secretary: Leigh Trivette
President of the University: Richard C. Atkinson
Provost and Senior Vice President-Academic Affairs: C. Judson King
Senior Vice President-Business and Finance: V. Wayne Kennedy
Vice President-University and External Relations: Bruce B. Darling
Vice President-Health Affairs: Cornelius L. Hopper
Vice President-Agriculture and Natural Resources: W. R. Gomes
Vice President-Clinical Services Development: William H. Gurtner
Associate to the President: Janet E. Young
Chancellor at Berkeley: Robert M. Berdahl
Chancellor at Davis: Larry N. Vanderhoef
Chancellor at Irvine: Ralph J. Cicerone
Chancellor at Los Angeles: Albert Carnesale
Chancellor at Riverside: Raymond L. Orbach
Chancellor at San Diego: Robert C. Dynes
Chancellor at San Francisco: J. Michael Bishop
Chancellor at Santa Barbara: Henry T. Yang
Chancellor at Santa Cruz: M. R. C. Greenwood
Chancellor
Ralph J. Cicerone
Executive Vice Chancellor (Interim)
William J. Lillyman
Vice Chancellor Administrative and Business Services
Wendell Brase
Vice Chancellor Research and Dean of Graduate Studies
Frederic Yui-Ming Wan
Vice Chancellor Student Services
Manuel N. Gómez
Vice Chancellor University Advancement
Thomas R. Moebus
Executive Director of the Medical Center
Mark R. Laret
Dean of the School of the Arts
Jill Beck
Dean of the School of Biological Sciences
Shin Lin
Dean of the School of Engineering
Nicolaos Alexopoulos
Dean of the School of Humanities
Karen R. Lawrence
Dean of the Graduate School of Management
David H. Blake
Dean of the School of Physical Sciences
Ronald J. Stern
Dean of the School of Social Ecology (Interim)
Arnold Binder
Dean of the School of Social Sciences
William R. Schonfeld
Dean of the College of Medicine
Thomas C. Cesario
Dean of the Division of Undergraduate Education
James N. Danziger
Vice Chancellor Research and Dean of Graduate Studies
Frederic Yui-Ming Wan
Chair of the Department of Education
Louis F. Mirón
Chair of the Department of Information and Computer Science
Michael J. Pazzani
Assistant Chancellor Govermental Relations and Executive Assistant to the Chancellor: Ruthann Baker
Director of Intercollegiate Athletics: Daniel Guerrero
Associate Executive Vice Chancellor: William H. Parker
Associate Executive Vice Chancellor Academic Personnel: Herbert P. Killackey
Assistant Executive Vice Chancellor-Interim Director Equal Opportunity and Diversity: R. Ronald Wilson
Assistant Executive Vice Chancellor for Continuing Education and Director of University Extension and Summer Sessions: Philip Nowlen
Assistant Executive Vice Chancellor Resource Management and Analysis: Roy E. Dormaier
Acting University Ombudsman: Janis Schonauer
University Librarian: Gerald J. Munoff
Faculty Assistant to the Executive Vice Chancellor: Rae Linda Brown
Faculty Assistant to the Executive Vice Chancellor: Lyman W. Porter
Associate Vice Chancellor/Controller Administrative and Business Services: Sandra Lier
Assistant Vice Chancellor Accounting and Fiscal Services: Stephen G. Garcia
Assistant Vice Chancellor Administrative Computing Services: David L. Tomcheck
Assistant Vice Chancellor Design and Construction Services: Rebekah Gladson
Assistant Vice Chancellor Facilities Management: Larry R. Givens
Assistant Vice Chancellor Human Resources: Lon A. Orey
Associate Vice Chancellor Communications and Technology: Charles E. Wright
Associate Vice Chancellor Research: Frances M. Leslie
Associate Dean of Graduate Studies: Mary C. Gilly
Associate Vice Chancellor Student Services: Charles R. Pieper
Assistant Vice Chancellor Counseling and Health Services: Thomas A. Parham
Assistant Vice Chancellor Enrollment Services: Juan Francisco Lara
Assistant Vice Chancellor Student Services: Bernadette M. Strobel-Lopez
Dean of Students: Sally K. Peterson
Associate Vice Chancellor University Advancement: James Asp
Assistant Vice Chancellor Advancement and Executive Director of Development: Regina Fodor
Assistant Vice Chancellor Communications: Richard Elbaum
Assistant Vice Chancellor Finance and Administration: Kathleen Kunz
For a complete list of UCI administrators, please refer to the University of California Telephone Directory or the UCI Campus and Medical Center Directory.
J. Michael Bishop, University Professor Emeritus
University of California, San Francisco
E. Margaret Burbidge, University Professor Emerita
University of California, San Diego
Marvin L. Cohen, University Professor
University of California, Berkeley
Donald Cram, University Professor Emeritus
University of California, Los Angeles
Gerard Debreu, University Professor Emeritus
University of California, Berkeley
Robert B. Edgerton, University Professor
University of California, Los Angeles
Sandra M. Farber, University Professor
University of California, Santa Cruz
M. Frederick Hawthorne, Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry
University of California, Los Angeles
Richard M. Karp, University Professor Emeritus
University of California, Berkeley
Murray Krieger, University Research Professor
University of California, Irvine
Yuan Tseh Lee, University Professor Emeritus
University of California, Berkeley
Glenn Seaborg, University Professor Emeritus
University of California, Berkeley
Jonathon S. Singer, University Professor Emeritus
University of California, San Diego
Neil Smelser, University Professor Emeritus
University of California, Berkeley
Edward Teller, University Professor Emeritus
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Charles Townes, University Professor Emeritus
University of California, Berkeley
Sherwood Washburn, University Professor Emeritus
University of California, Berkeley
John R. Whinnery, University Professor Emeritus
University of California, Berkeley
Hayden White, University Professor
University of California, Santa Cruz
Frederick Reines
UCI Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Physics
Nobel Prize in Physics, 1995
F. Sherwood Rowland
Research Professor of Chemistry and Earth System Science and Bren Chair
Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1995
Daniel G. Aldrich, Jr. Chair
Ralph J. Cicerone, Chancellor and Professor of Earth System Science and Chemistry
Arnold and Mabel Beckman Chair in Laser Biomedicine
Michael W. Berns, Professor of Surgery, Cell Biology, Ophthalmology, Radiology, and Management
Grace Beekhuis Bell Chair in Biological Chemistry
Masayasu Nomura, Professor of Biological Chemistry, Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, and Biological Sciences
Bren Chairs
Francisco J. Ayala, Founding Director of the Bren Fellows Program and Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and of Philosophy
F. Sherwood Rowland, Research Professor of Chemistry and Earth System Science
Robert Gumbiner Chair in Health Care Management
Paul J. Feldstein, Professor of Management and Social Ecology
Walter B. Gerken Chair in Enterprise and Society
Richard B. McKenzie, Professor of Management and Economics
Clifford and Elaine Heinz Chair in the Economics and Public Policy of Peace
Martin C. McGuire, Professor of Economics and Management
Irving H. Leopold Chair in Ophthalmology
Richard H. Keates, Professor of Ophthalmology
Dorothy J. Marsh Chair in Reproductive Biology
Philip J. DiSaia, Chief of Gynecology and Gynecologic Oncology and Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology and of Radiological Sciences
Della Martin Chair of Psychiatry
William E. Bunney, Jr., UCI Distinguished Professor of Psychiatry and Human Behavior and Pharmacology
Eric L. and Lila D. Nelson Chair in Neuropharmacology
Olivier Civelli, Professor of Pharmacology
Danette Shepard Chair in Neurological Science
Tallie Z. Baram, Professor of Pediatrics, Neurology, and Anatomy and Neurobiology
Teller Family Chair in Jewish History
Daniel Schroeter, Director of the Minor in Religious Studies and Associate Professor of History
Thomas T. and Elizabeth C. Tierney Chair in Peace Studies
Patrick Morgan, Director of Global Peace and Conflict Studies and Professor of Political Science
UC Presidential Chair
Peter M. Rentzepis, Professor of Chemistry
Drew, Chace, and Erin Warmington Chair in the Social Ecology of Peace and International Cooperation
Helen Ingram, Professor of Social Ecology and of Politics and Society
William E. Bunney, Jr., Distinguished Professor of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, Pharmacology, and Psychobiology
David Easton, Distinguished Research Professor of Political Science
Harry Eckstein, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Political Science
R. Duncan Luce, Director of the Institute for Mathematical Behavioral Sciences and Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Cognitive Sciences and Economics
Ricardo Miledi, Distinguished Professor of Psychobiology and Molecular Biology and Biochemistry
J. Hillis Miller, Distinguished Professor of English and Comparative Literature
Larry E. Overman, Distinguished Professor of Chemistry
Frederick Reines, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Physics
Brian Skyrms, Director of the Emphasis and Minor in the History and Philosophy of Science and Distinguished Professor of Philosophy and Economics
George Sperling, Distinguished Professor of Cognitive Sciences and Biological Sciences
J. Edward Berk, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Medicine
American Academy of Arts and Sciences: 31
American Association for the Advancement of Sciences: 71
American Physical Society: 19
American Psychological Association: 14
National Academy of Engineering: 1
National Academy of Sciences: 18
National Academy of Sciences-Institute of Medicine: 4
Distinguished Faculty Lectureships for Research
1998: Donald McKayle, Department of Dance, "The Symbolic Language of Dance"
1998: Peter M. Rentzepis, Department of Chemistry, "The Making of a Molecular Computer"
1997: David Easton, Department of Politics and Society
1996: John J. Wasmuth, Departments of Biological Chemistry, Pediatrics, and Psychiatry and Human Behavior
1995: Chen S. Tsai, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, "The Versatile Photon: Express Messenger of the Information Superhighway"
1994: R. Duncan Luce, School of Social Sciences, "Mathematical Psychology: an Oxymoron or Not?"
1993: Eric Stanbridge, Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, "Cancer and Our Genes: the Seeds of Our Own Destruction"
1992: J. Hillis Miller, Department of English and Comparative Literature, "Thinking Like Other People"
1991: A. Kimball Romney, Department of Anthropology, "Cultural Consensus and Social Intelligence"
1990: Lyman W. Porter, Graduate School of Management, "Organizations and Their Employees: How Sound Are the Marriage Contracts"
1989: Norman Rostoker, Department of Physics, "Research on Future Energy Sources"
1988: Robert W. Taft, Department of Chemistry, "Attempts to Understand and Treat the Loves and Hates of Organic Molecules"
1987: Carl W. Cotman, Department of Psychobiology, "The Self-Repairing Brain: Implications for Alzheimer's Disease"
1986: Donald Heiney, Department of English and Comparative Literature, "Fiction: The Double Domain of the Nineteenth-Century Crisis"
1985: James L. McGaugh, Department of Psychobiology, "Making Memories"
1984: John Johnston, Department of Economics, "Economists and Their Crises"
1983: Murray Krieger, Department of English and Comparative Literature, "Words About Words About Words: The What and Why of Literary Theory"
1982: Kivie Moldave, Department of Biological Chemistry, "The Fault, Dear Brutus, Lies Not in the Stars but in Our Genes"
1981: Gilbert L. Geis, School of Social Ecology, "The Crime Intervenor: Samaritan or Superman?"
1980: Jaime E. Rodríguez, Department of History, "Down from Colonialism: Mexico's Nineteenth-Century Crisis"
1980: Seymour Menton, Department of Spanish and Portuguese, "Many years later, as he faced the firing squad, Colonel Aureliano Buendia was to remember that distant afternoon when his father took him to discover ice." (Gabriel Garcia Marquez, One Hundred Year of Solitude)
1979: Frederick Reines, Department of Physics, "The Neutrino: From Poltergeist to Particle"
1978: Arthur J. Marder, Department of History, "Bravery Is Not Enough: The Rise and Fall of the Imperial Japanese Navy, 1941-45"
1977: F. Sherwood Rowland, Department of Chemistry, "Chemistry and the Environment"
1976: H. Colin Slim, Department of Music, "The Prodigal Son at the Whores: Music, Art, and Drama"
Distinguished Faculty Lectureships for Teaching
1998: William R. Schonfeld, Dean of the School of Social Sciences, "The Ivory Tower: Relic from the Past or Ambition for the Future"
1997: Medhat A. Haroun, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, "Earthquakes and California: Are We At Risk and What Are We Doing About It?"
1996: Lynn Mally, Department of History, "Seeing Through History: Visual Evidence in Teaching"
1995: Imran S. Currim, Graduate School of Management, "Consumer Choice"
1994: Michael P. Johnson, Department of History, "The Politics of Teaching"
1994: Philip J. DiSaia, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, "The Aging Woman"
1993: Gary W. Evans, School of Social Ecology, "The Improvement of Teaching in the University Environment"
1992: James H. Mulligan, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, "The Quest for Excellence in Educating Engineering Professionals"
1991: Thomas A. Standish, Department of Information and Computer Science, "A Grand Challenge Problem for Education: Empowering Graduating Seniors to Write Well"
1990: Robert T. McIver Jr., Department of Chemistry, "Those Marvelous Machines: The Role of Scientific Instruments"
1989: John C. Rowe, Department of English and Comparative Literature, "Crisis and Criticism in the Humanities"
1988: James N. Danziger, Department of Politics and Society, "Knowing Noes and Wise Whys"
Daniel G. Aldrich Jr. Distinguished University Service Award
1997: James N. Danziger, Department of Politcal Science and Dean of Undergraduate Education
1997: Ellen Greenberger, School of Social Ecology
1996: Dennis J. Aigner, Dean of the Graduate School of Management
1995: Michael Butler, Former Dean of Undergraduate Studies, Director of the UCI Farm School, and Department of Cognitive Sciences
1994: Leslie W. Rabine, Department of French and Italian and Program in Women's Studies
1993: Murray Krieger, Department of English and Comparative Literature
1993: J. Edward Berk, Department of Medicine
1992: Louis A. Gottschalk, Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior
1991: Spencer C. Olin, Department of History
1991: Julius Margolis, Department of Economics
Distinguished Assistant Professor Award for Research
1997-98: Judith Stepan-Norris, Department of Sociology
1997-98: Keith A. Woerpel, Department of Chemistry
1996-97: Liisa H. Malkki, Department of Anthropology
1996-97: Susan E. Trumbore, Department of Earth System Science
1995-96: Ann Blair, Department of History
1995-96: Kei-Yeung (Sunny) Siu, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
1994-95: Alec Stone, Department of Political Science
Distinguished Assistant Professor Award for Teaching
1997-98: Stanley B. Grant, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
1996-97: Rhona Berenstein, Program in Film Studies
1995-96: Etel Solingen, Department of Politics and Society
1994-95: Julia Reinhard Lupton, Department of English and Comparative Literature
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