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We can add so many stinking columns
It’s almost silly
Yet amazing; it’s very user-friendly


AND WE CAN ADD PHOTOS
I love it.

AND
A great way to add images and captions, display site locations, etc. It is helpful to add some text to help visualize how these tools can be used and how we may want to adjust the site to utilize them.

Sergio Cervantes
Example of possible student profiles, with columns.

Kimberly Corona
Example of half-width profile columns with alternating alignment.

PLUS
It is easy to drag and drop different row styles, allowing for alternating row/column combinations. Can we even keep the photo size comparable?
Can even have 2 columns within the parent column
- And list more items
- Project costs
- Site locations

Orange County Lawmakers Meet with Researchers at UC Irvine About Flooding Issues
On December 20th, researchers and scientists were joined by lawmakers at the UC Irvine campus. The group came together to discuss disappearing coastlines and the effects this has been having on the Orange County beaches around us. Led by scientists from the UC Irvine...
In the News: Brett Sanders on Coastal Erosion
Years ago, coastal beaches were filled with happy people spending a day in the sun with family and friends, but times have changed. Now, beaches on the coast in places such as Southern California, Florida, and even New Jersey are falling victim to the increasing...
In the News: UC Irvine Flood Studies Help Inspire Motions within the LA County Board of Supervisors
Outlined in a newly released LA Times article, Blum Center research on flooding has begun to have real-world impacts. The article introduces a motion that was recently passed by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors that seeks to have the Department of Public...
In the News: Paul Piff on Awe for Irvine Standard
In an article written by Kathrine Ellison for Irvine Standard, Blum Center researcher Paul Piff is interviewed regarding his work within the world of awe. He explains that the feeling of awe we experience outdoors is ultimately very good for us - enhancing our...
New Publication: Goldy and Piff’s Commentary on Awesome Imaginary Worlds
Researchers Sean Goldy and Blum Center Associate Director Paul Piff recently published a commentary in Behavioral and Brain Sciences in response to Edgar Dubourg and Nicolas Baumard’s article on the psychological foundations of fiction with imaginary worlds. Goldy...
New Book Chapter on Reconnecting with Our Ecosystems through Prosocial Design
In a new book chapter for the World Sustainability Series, Connor Harron and Blum Center Director Richard Matthew explore how Elinor Ostrom’s Nobel Prize-winning work can be applied to developing sustainable agricultural approaches. Analyzing the case of an...
New Article: Real-World Awe and Prosociality
In a new research article, Blum Center Associate Director Paul Piff, along with Sean Goldy and Nickolas Jones, suggest that “awesome” natural events we witness in our daily lives can affect us - making us more humble, caring, and focused on the well-being of the...
Landmark Article Published Showing that Flood Risks are Much Greater than Previously Estimated
Blum Center researchers have published a landmark article in Nature Sustainability showing an enormous disparity between the federal government’s estimates of the risk posed by flooding and what their updated models show in LA. The team found that nearly 1 million...
New Flooding Article in ScienceDirect for UC Irvine Researchers
Recently, ScienceDirect, a peer reviewed academic journal that covers various scientific topics, published an article by Daniel T. Kahl, Jochen E. Schubert, Ariane Jong-Levinger, and Brett F. Sanders, all UC Irvine researchers. Their article focused on bettering the...
In the News: Southern California Train Closed as Beaches Erode
One of the busiest rail lines that runs from San Diego to Los Angeles has been suspended due to sea levels rising and continuously eroding beaches. State and County officials declared an emergency, stopping the train from running as the landscape along the coast...
LA Times Names Kelsey Morgan as an Orange County Visionary
Recently, the LA Times named UC Irvine Blum Center researcher Kelsey Morgan an Orange County visionary. Morgan was profiled for her work with EverFree, an organization aimed at ending human trafficking and helping survivors. Morgan has impacted the lives of thousands...
In the News: A Grant from NASA Supports New Satellite Data to Track Erosion
In collaboration with University of Houston, Blum Center-affiliated UC Irvine professor of civil and environmental engineering Brett Sanders received a three year grant from NASA for a project aimed to collect data and monitor local beaches by satellite imagery. The...
In the News: Brett Sanders Advises on Urban Planning and Infrastructure
Brett Sanders, Blum Center Researcher on Climate Extremes, was recently interviewed by Ailsa Chang for NPR regarding cities protecting themselves from flooding. As more people begin to move towards coastal cities in the U.S., the risk of these cities being negatively...
In the News: Paul Piff Interviewed about Research on Awe
Blum Center Associate Director Paul Piff is a leading expert on the science of awe, and he was recently interviewed about awe by The Washington Post. In an article titled “Why it is awesome that your brain can experience awe” by Richard Sima, Piff went on record to...
In the News: CBS Writes of Flooding Concerns
In a new article for CBS, UC Irvine Blum Center researcher Brett Sanders was interviewed in relation to his work on beach and coastal flooding. Following the concerns with Hurricane Kay, Sanders explains the effects on our beaches. He notes that experts noticed...
In the News – The New York Times Features UC Irvine Research
In an opinion column for the The New York Times, Peter Coy highlighted a study on ‘The Moralization of Effort’ by UC Irvine researchers Jared Celniker, Andrew Gregory, Hyunjin Koo, Paul Piff, and Peter Ditto and University of British Columbia researcher Azim...
In the News: What Old Satellite Images Tell us about the Future
In The Metropolitan Beaches Project, UCI Blum Center researcher Dr. Brett Sanders “aims to raise awareness of beach erosion by focusing on observation and modeling changes in beach trends.” This research utilizes satellite imagery to track how waterlines have changed...
In the News: Dr. Piff on Kids and Talking About Social Class
In an article on the website Parents, the author, Bob McKinnon, delves into the struggles of talking about social class with your kids. He came from a poverty ridden background, and while his kids are growing up opposite to that, he - like many other parents- finds it...
U.S. Ambassador John Richmond speaks about the anti-trafficking movement at the Blum Center
Former U.S. Ambassador to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons John Cotton Richmond visited the Blum Center last week. At a luncheon with community leaders, he emphasized how academic research plays a key role in catalyzing the anti-trafficking movement....
In the News: Paul Piff’s research on the benefits of awe through nature
In collaboration with L.L. Bean, Blum Center Associate Director Dr. Paul Piff is working on research regarding the various benefits of the outdoors. As mentioned in the article entitled “L.L. Bean returns to social media - with a mission,” included in this research...
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