Inaugural recipient of the Center for Cognitive Neuroscience's (CCNS) summer fellowship studies what it's like to see - and understand - the world in reverse
Why aren't Latinos learning English? Do they really want to take over the Southwestern United States? Political pundits have made their careers debating these questions, but UCI anthropology professor Leo Chavez provides answers and exposes myths in his latest book.
UCI profs share research on changing dynamics of border relations, gang activity and drug trafficking policy
Denise Sandoval, alumnus and Fulbright scholar, impacts economic development on a global scale
Study finds ethnic professional associations play a major role in Latina business women's ability to succeed in the Orange County corporate culture
Findings will help researchers understand how new populations acculturate into American society
Findings will help policy makers and scholars anticipate how coalitions form in order to better predict election outcomes
UC Irvine researcher awarded $1.6 million to study attention processes and training for improved performance
Research findings show policies may lead to violence as governments attempt to balance human rights and security concerns
Undergraduate psychology major Leyna Vo returns to her roots in order to impact Vietnamese mental healthcare
Roberto Gonzales pursues research on what happens to youth born abroad and brought to the U.S.; impacts immigration policy and how new populations acculturate
Cecelia Lynch, associate professor of political science and fall 2007 recipient of the first faculty Living Our Values Award
Cognitive scientist Barbara Sarnecka leads study on how children understand number concepts; findings may lead to better methods for teaching math
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