
Professor Emeritus Makes Legacy Gift
The Givens’ affinity for UC Irvine – and the belief in the impact they can have on the university – secured its place in their will.
Professor Emeritus Makes Legacy Gift

In between riding horses through Iceland and walking long-distance footpaths in Britain, UC Irvine professor emeritus of history James Given and his wife, Ruth, made an important decision: to make a legacy gift to UC Irvine.
Though the Givens’ alma maters include Berkeley, Harvard, Stanford and Yale, their affinity for UC Irvine – and belief in the impact they can have on the university – secured its place in their will.
The gift will provide travel awards for graduate students in the Department of History, which will help them conduct dissertation research domestically or internationally and present their research at conferences.
“Research funds have dried up for graduate students in the last 15 to 20 years.”
- Professor Emeritus James Given
The couple created a $500,000 endowment for UC Irvine’s Department of History, to be paid from their estate after both have passed.
Without money for travel, it is more difficult for students today to do a thorough job researching their dissertations than when Given was in school. He spent a year in London back in the mid-’70s working on a dissertation about homicide in England in the 13th century for a doctoral degree in medieval history.
“There was a lot more money available for research and travel then, and it was a lot cheaper to live in London,” he said.
Endowments at UC Irvine are invested in perpetuity, and only the interest on the fund is spendable. This means that the Givens’ generous endowment will provide travel funds for graduate students for years to come.
Given began his teaching career at the University of Michigan. In 1979, he earned a teaching position at Harvard. Despite the handsome salary at an Ivy League school, Given is grateful he ended up at UC Irvine. “It was much more interesting than if I had stayed at Harvard. At Irvine, I really felt like I was playing a role, a not insignificant role, in helping to build up a very impressive university.”
Given came to UC Irvine to teach medieval European history in 1984, and stayed for 28 years. During that time, the student body grew from 11,000 to over 30,000, diversity flourished and instruction and research “vastly improved.”
Given retired in 2012. Now, he and his wife live in the Columbia River Gorge area just north of Portland, Ore.
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