Bill Maurer, anthropology professor and Institute for Money, Technology and Financial Inclusion director, is interviewed on CNBC August 8, 2012
Sociology professor Edwin Amenta receives two-year NSF grant to study social movement organizations
15-week program launched in March provides training for practitioners and academics working with gang-involved youth
A letter by Bill Maurer, anthropology professor and Institute for Money, Technology & Financial Inclusion director, is featured in the Los Angeles Times July 14, 2012
Social sciences undergrads among those honored with inaugural Chancellor’s Award of Distinction
Social sciences alumni part of London-bound USA Men's Water Polo and Men's Volleyball teams
Sociology honors student Jocelyn Valencia receives the Social Sciences Outstanding Undergraduate Thesis and Williams awards
Honor recognizes retired anthropologist and documentary photographer for continued commitment to university mission
Social sciences staff among those honored for hitting university career service milestones
Vanessa Chavez, Margaret Chang Liao and Aaron McCullough honored for campus and community leadership
Elizabeth Sowers, recipient of the 2012 Dean’s Endowed Fellowship, developed an early love for logistics
Myles Brady, business economics and anthropology undergrad, credits the summer program with much of his UCI success
Cognitive sciences undergrad Annie Stanfield Ditta on what made UCI her top university choice
New UCI study examines links between optimism and political participation of black women in the U.S.
American Philosophical Society and Council of University of California Emeriti Associations recognize Luce for research excellence
Six first-year social sciences graduate students earn competitive fellowships from National Science Foundation
Retired lecturer specialized in global affairs, politics, and peace and was a specialist in the UCI Disability Services Center
An op-ed by Kelsey Norman, political science graduate student, is featured in iPolitics April 20, 2012
Barbara Dosher, social sciences dean, is named Distinguished Professor of Cognitive Sciences
Op-ed by Cecelia Lynch, political science professor and international studies director, as featured in the Christian Science Monitor March 23, 2012
An op-ed coauthored by Yang Su, sociology associate professor, is featured by CNN March 19, 2012
On-going study by LPS associate professor Simon Huttegger seeks to model imperfect communication
Honor recognizes the sociology professor for her continued support of undergraduate research
UCI receives Henry Luce Foundation grant for Lynch-led project on ethics behind charitable development and distribution in Africa
Keynote featured Los Angeles World Airports deputy executive director for law enforcement and homeland security
New textbook by cognitive sciences researcher Nicole Gage helps undergrads understand cognitive neuroscience
Honor recognizes best paper published in the British Journal for the History of Philosophy in 2011
Daniel Do-Khanh, political science '93, is behind an effort to collect the stories of Vietnamese refugees who escaped their homeland after the fall of Saigon
New research by sociologist Jennifer Lee finds positive stereotypes reinforce and boost performance
Post-January 2011 Egypt surveyed in new online forum co-edited by anthropologist Julia Elyachar
Economics major Kelsey Lien's 'Nutty Cream Cheese Brownie' will be Baskin-Robbins' November flavor of the month
American Association of Hispanics in Higher Education will honor the UCI leaders at annual awards luncheon
Mohamed El-Erian, CEO and co-CIO of the Pacific Investment Management Co. (PIMCO), on the economy
Alumni Rameen (political science) and Shauhin (criminology, law and society) Talesh returned to campus to pursue careers and give back to their alma mater
Specialty in decision, rational choice, and game theory ranks first in the English-speaking world
Book published in the anthropologist’s honor launches at Society for Ethnomusicology annual meeting
An op-ed by Stergios Skaperdas, economics professor, is featured in The New York Times November 9, 2011
Funding from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation will advance applied research on monetary practices in developing countries
Andrew Fontein, UCI men's soccer goalkeeper and business econ major, is a finalist for Lowe's Senior CLASS Award
Postdoctoral researcher Kayoko Okada, cognitive sciences `05, will help map brain lesions and activity linked to language processing using fMRI
Social sciences 2011-12 Expert Speaker Series focuses on social media, sustainability and the future of healthcare
Center for Economics & Public Policy, housed in the School of Social Sciences, is directed by economist David Neumark
Research interests span game theory, political behavior, social inequality and computational modeling
Study on criminal sex regulation recognized as best scholarly article in global and transnational sociology
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