Bristol offramp from San Diego Freeway...
Bristol offramp from San Diego Freeway reopens
The Bristol Avenue offramp from the northbound San Diego Freeway
reopened Tuesday, four months ahead of schedule. The new Avenue of
the Arts offramp is expected to open soon.
The southbound Costa Mesa Freeway to the northbound San Diego
Freeway connector, which was reduced from two lanes to one, will
return to full capacity by Thanksgiving.
The closures were necessary to allow for construction that will
eventually improve the traffic flow at one of the 10 busiest
interchanges in the nation.
Upcoming improvements include a new Anton Boulevard onramp and,
eventually, a seamless carpool connection between the San Diego and
Costa Mesa freeways.
Construction on the interchange began in 1999 and is scheduled for
completion in 2004.
The project is funded by Measure M, the half-cent sales tax
approved in 1990, and by the city of Costa Mesa and federal grants.
Information: (800) 724-0353.
More researchers join UCI to combat eye diseases
A world-renowned team of researchers has joined UC Irvine to study
the causes of, and seek new treatments for, blindness and other eye
diseases.
The team will assume leadership duties at the newly created Morris
S. Pynoos Eye Research Laboratories -- a facility named for the
pioneering inventor and engineer who began his career in the aviation
industry, most prominently for Hughes Aircraft.
Pynoos, who died in July, was co-founder of the Discovery Fund for
Eye Research, which contributed $260,000 to the creation of the labs.
The addition of the research team almost doubles the number of eye
disease researchers at UCI’s College of Medicine. It also propels the
ophthalmology department into the top 25 national recipients for
total research grants in the field.
Three members of the team will serve as directors at the new
facility. They include Anthony Nesburn, vice chair for research in
the department; Cristina Kenney, a cornea specialist; and Steven
Wechsler, who specializes in herpes and other viral diseases.
Nesburn will spearhead efforts to develop a vaccine to protect
against corneal diseases.
UC Irvine adds computer science major Thursday
UCI’s Academic Senate approved a new major, computer science, on
Thursday.
The major will be offered through the Department of Information
and Computer Science, which is in the process of becoming a school
within the university. The major is being added because of high
demand and because the campus is experiencing a period of growth.
The bachelor’s degree is expected to be available to students
applying for admission this spring, said Dan Hirschberg, professor of
information and computer science.
The department is also considering a new major in information
systems design.
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