UCI professor selected for national honor
UCI professor selected for national honor
- February 19, 2013
- Rubén Rumbaut, sociology professor, is featured in the Daily Pilot February 19, 2013
From the Daily Pilot:
A UC Irvine sociology professor has been elected to the National Academy of Education
for his work studying students in immigrant families, the university announced Tuesday.
Rubén Rumbaut is the second UCI professor to be selected for the academy, which elects
members based on individuals' outstanding research and effect on educational policy
and practice. Rumbaut is studying differences in education for youth with roots in
Ameca, Mexico, who stayed in their hometown, came to the United States with their
parents, or were born in California to immigrant parents…."Professor Rumbaut's insightful
work on the critical role of education in creating an accomplished and diverse populace
has key lessons for educators and policymakers," Barbara Dosher, dean of UCI's School
of Social Sciences, said in a prepared statement. "We are delighted to see his work
recognized by this important honor." Rumbaut's past work has been backed by organizations
such as the MacArthur Foundation, National Science Foundation, U.S. Department of
Education, and U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. "His studies have transformed
our understanding of the immigrant experience," said David Frank, chairman of the
UCI sociology department.
For the full story, please visit http://www.dailypilot.com/news/tn-dpt-0220-uci-national-academy-of-educa....
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