"We knew he'd be recognized down the road," company spokeswoman
Jennifer Hieger said.
School officials said they honored Bren's request to delay identifying him
to coincide with the announcement of the new dean, the groundbreaking and christening of the
school's name.
"I am honored to have my name and support associated with the first computer
science school in the UC system," Bren said in a prepared statement. "It is my hope
and expectation that this school -- and what it produces in the way of human capital and
technological innovation -- will be the force behind future breakthroughs in education, science
and business that will lift our standard of living and quality of life."
Funds approved by
voters in March with the passage of Proposition 55, as well as a companion initiative in
November 2002, will pay for construction of a six-story, 138,000-square-foot research and
classroom facility scheduled to open in fall 2006.
The new school was elevated from department
status at UCI in December 2002 and has grown to more than 2,000 undergraduate and
graduate students.