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
Post-January 2011 Egypt surveyed in new online forum co-edited by anthropologist Julia Elyachar
New research by sociologist Jennifer Lee finds positive stereotypes reinforce and boost performance
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
Harvest of Loneliness, directed by Gilbert Gonzalez, Chicano/Latino studies, and Vivian Price, political science doctoral alumna
Sociology and economics Chancellor’s Professor received honor at the association's annual meeting in Las Vegas
An op-ed by David Meyer, sociology professor, is featured in the Washington Post August 12, 2011
Study by UCI economist finds merits behind higher minimum wage – when coupled with Earned Income Tax Credit
New book by Yang Su details atrocities committed in the countryside during the Cultural Revolution
Cognitive scientist Lisa Pearl also recognized for excellence in undergraduate teaching at annual Celebration of Teaching awards ceremony
Past UCI grads have found niches in nonprofit work, pro sports, Hollywood, law, TV and business
UCI programs help foster youths - like social sciences alumni Kimberly Snodgrass and Cristian Martinez - succeed
UCI economist David Neumark finds non-policy factors such as weather and geography play greater role in predicting states’ economic growth than traditional business climate index measures
Honor recognizes book as one of the most significant print and electronic works reviewed in the magazine in 2010
Sociology undergrad Lalita Patipaksiri is first UCI player to be selected for the NCAA all-star golf team
Study coauthored by Chicano/Latino studies assistant professor Belinda Campos finds health benefits of expressive writing do not apply equally across all cultures
Anthropologist receives grant to study how the world’s largest nation is handling gender imbalance
UCI cognitive scientists’ non-invasive synthetic telepathy communication work featured in April edition of Discover Magazine
Daisy Reyes, sociology grad student, earns Lauds & Laurels honors for research on roles of student clubs on college campuses
Research topics funded to advance academic understanding of issues impacting our everyday lives
UCI sociologist and CDASA director Judith Treas explains in new book how society, culture and public policy impact who does chores in homes around the globe
NRC ranks department in top ten while four graduate student dissertations are selected among nation’s top 40 in cultural anthropology
Marine Corps veteran and current UCI Veterans Student Union president offers advice on pursuing undergraduate research at UCI
Interview is focus of book co-authored with UCI Chancellor's Professor Frank D. Bean, sociology
Study finds shifting societal views of sex have changed classification and regulation of sex crimes
New study by UCI economist David Neumark finds minority dropout rates decrease when more fathers are incarcerated
Honored at annual UC Irvine Institute for Clinical & Translational Science Chancellor's Community Health Awards Dinner
Recipient of the 2010-11 Reza Zarif and Rufina Paniego Undergraduate Award for Excellence in Anthropology
Recipient of the 2010-11 Carole Creek Bailey Undergraduate Award for Excellence in Sociology
Five-year renewable appointment split jointly between UCI School of Social Sciences and Donald Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences
Bethel Mesgana, bio sci and sociology major, and Doug Cheung, neurobiology and psychology & social behavior major, will develop undergraduate course on holistic healthcare
Louis DeSipio, Chicano/Latino studies department chair and political science associate professor, is interviewed live on the California Report October 8, 2010
Topics are focus of new book co-authored with UCI Chancellor's Professor Frank D. Bean, sociology
UCI sociologist Wang Feng weighs in on the unintended consequences of China's one-child policy in special Science magazine feature
Goodnow and Ithiel de Sola Pool awards recognize the political scientist and former association vice president for her contributions to the field and the association
Honor recognizes her study on heroin addiction among rural residents in New Mexico's Española Valley
UCI’s Institute for Money, Technology and Financial Inclusion receives additional Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation funding for on the ground research in developing countries
Faculty and graduate student awards and office elections recognize UCI sociologists for research and leadership
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