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What's New » UCI’S Main Library to be Named for Newport Beach BusinessmanJack Langson Library to be Dedicated Oct. 16Irvine, Calif., Sept. 26, 2003 — The Main Library on the UC Irvine campus will be renamed the Jack Langson Library in recognition of a leadership gift by the Newport Beach entrepreneur. A dedication ceremony is scheduled for Oct. 16.
Langson is president and owner of Investment Building Group, a Southern California-based commercial real estate development group. He believes strong libraries are critical to successful universities.
The Newport Beach resident, who grew up in Anaheim, received his bachelor’s degree in business administration from the University of Southern California in 1970 and his M.B.A. from Harvard University in 1972. He became involved with UCI when he returned to Orange County in 1974. “I live in Orange County and UCI is a very significant part of the community,” Langson said. “I think it is important to be supportive.”
UCI’s Main Library offers research services and collections that support the arts, humanities, social sciences, social ecology, business and management. Among the library’s prominent collections are the Critical Theory Archives, Special Collections, the East Asian Collection and the Southeast Asian Archive. The Main Library, the Science Library, the Grunigen Medical Library and the Gateway Study Center, which together comprise UCI Libraries, hold more than 2.2 million volumes, and subscriptions to 35,000 journals in electronic and print formats. Two million people visit the libraries each year, and more than eight million use its resources online. In addition, thousands of community members have patronized the library’s popular lecture, author and exhibit programs. UCI is a top-ranked public university dedicated to the principles of research, scholarship and community. Founded in 1965, UCI is among the fastest-growing University of California campuses, with more than 23,000 undergraduate and graduate students and about 1,200 faculty members. The third-largest employer in dynamic Orange County, UCI contributes an annual economic impact that exceeds $2.65 billion.
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