The donation will provide more than $18 million for 10 newly endowed
faculty positions. Debra J. Richardson was officially named the school's dean in March.
The school will be housed in a new, six-story building, to be named Bren
Hall, and is scheduled for completion in 2006. About $35 million from school-improvement bonds
Proposition 55 and Proposition 47 last November will go toward construction, UCI spokeswoman
Michelle Williams said.
"It all came together, not quite simultaneously, but we had an amazing
year -- becoming a school, the bonds getting passed, getting the gift," Richardson said. "This
is really a transformational gift.
"Bren's donation will allow the school, ranked 15th nationwide by U.S.
News & World Report for computer science graduate programs, to attract senior faculty to
the school, Richardson said. The school is planning to recruit faculty who will research
"ubiquitous computing," or small computers that are in everyday use for medical and other
applications.
Other campus buildings with Bren's mark are the Bren Events Center
and the Claire Trevor School of the Arts, named for his late stepmother and Academy
Award-winning actress.