UCI Libraries exhibit showcases student work from Mexico trip to understand undocumented and immigration-impacted experiences
One-year award supports the UCI global studies grad student's research on carcerality and LGBTIQ communities in El Salvador
UCI anthropologist Keith Murphy breaks down Microsoft's latest default font update and consumer connections to design
Being an involved Anteater has helped business economics major Rebeca Oliva Cardenas Gallaga thrive at UCI
Honor recognizes the UCI Chicano/Latino studies assistant professor for work on the cultural history of Latinx popular performance
Honor awarded annually by American Institute of Indian Studies for best unpublished manuscript on Indian subject
Rubén G. Rumbaut, UCI Distinguished Professor of sociology, offers a reflection on the 30th anniversary of the American Sociological Association International Migration Section
UCI logic and philosophy of science associate professor Lauren Ross shares her work to clarify the reasoning, methods and assumptions of science
UC and CSU professors gather for second annual writing retreat hosted by the California Alliance for Hispanic-Serving Social Science Advancement
UCI undergrad Evgeniya "Jane" Bozhko is studying the potential impact of electric stoves on Korean barbecue businesses
UCI social scientists Ian Straughn, anthropology, and Rocío Rosales, sociology, offer perspective
Zotfunder project raising funds to send books to incarcerated individuals whose stories comprise the PrisonPandemic digital archive
UCI-led study examines challenges and opportunities for workers within Amazon's supply chain
New book by UCI sociologist Wang Feng explores China's rise in living standards and challenges ahead
As LatinX Student Psychological Association co-presidents, Alexandra Martinez and Kaitlyn López empower future mental health professionals
Projects - each awarded $100,000 - are housed in Chicano/Latino studies and sociology departments
UCI alumna Courtney Deane '04 English and sociology rewrites personal tragedy in her debut novel
Political science professors Michael Tesler, UCI, and John Sides, Vanderbilt University, explain in this piece for Good Authority
Nora Bradford, UCI cognitive sciences graduate student, explains in this piece for Science News
How UCI helped Chicano/Latino studies and psychological science major Andrea Serrano find her fit
Honor recognizes the cultural anthropologist for book on ecological encounters along the Korean DMZ
Jordie Davies, UCI political science assistant professor, details the history of BLM and how it serves as a foundation for future social justice initiatives
UCI sociologist Kristin Turney receives Academic Senate Distinguished Mid-Career Faculty Award for Research for work to illuminate social inequality
UCI writer-in-residence Sholeh Wolpé, Iranian-American poet, playwright and librettist, offers perspective
As a federal researcher, sociology alumnus Liana Christin Landivar, M.A. '04, Ph.D. '07 advocates for working women
Jessica Cañas-Castañeda '06, department administrator and manager and 2023 David L. Leinen Outstanding Staff Award recipient, shares what drives her management style and her more than 20-year Anteater career in the social sciences
UCI language scientist Richard Futrell shares his work on how we derive meaning from text and sound
UCI global and international studies professors Yatta Kiazolu and Eve Darian-Smith offer perspective
Honor will support the political science and philosophy double major's summer fellowship in Washington, D.C.
Honor supported the social policy and public service major's participation in the 2023 California Transportation Foundation Symposium
Application is open to graduating seniors during the 2023-24 academic year (Fall 2023, Winter 2024, Spring 2024, Summer 2024)
UC Irvine, University of Pennsylvania coauthored study published in Nature Reviews Neuroscience and supported by grants from the National Science Foundation and John Templeton Foundation
Book two in UCI economics professor Michael McBride's multi-part series shares how youth coaches can apply rich data to create game-winning strategies
Jeffrey S. Kopstein, UCI dean's professor of political science and director of the Center for Jewish Studies, offers perspective
Shyla Raghav '07 international studies and applied ecology is leading the charge in climate change communication and action
UCI Center for Racial Healing receives grant to expand social justice education, training and outreach
UCI Foundation trustee, former chairman and founding member of the UCI School of Social Sciences Board of Councilors, founding board member of the UCI Center for Citizen Peacebuilding | 1942-2024
Banking executive Roger Whitenhill, '03 economics and international studies, pursues his passion of business ownership and opens a winery
Nadia Chernyak, cognitive sciences, and coresearcher Allegra Midgette explain in this podcast with the PNAS Journal
Christopher Harris, UCI global and international studies assistant professor, offers perspective
UCI social scientists offer perspective in recognition of National Human Trafficking Awareness Day
New leadership role will have the sociologist overseeing the school's award-winning academic, outreach and engagement programs
Professors from sociology and education recognized in RHSU Edu-Scholar Public Influence Rankings for impact on education policy and practice
Emily Carian, sociology, and coauthors explain in this piece for the Harvard Business Review
UC Irvine professors Emily K. Penner, Andrew M. Penner and UNC Chapel Hill's Thurston Domina explain on the EdUp Experience (Audio)
Honor recognizes the UCI political scientist's coauthored work as "a revealing portrait of U.S. politics throughout the COVID-19 pandemic"
Meadow Quibodeaux '23 language science on the joys of language and maintaining a well-balanced life
Lupe Erwin, insurance maven and founding member of the Women of the Dean's Leadership Society, aims to ensure women's success
Keynote event features distinguished speakers who stimulate inquiry into discipline's core concerns
Following his December commencement, Sanders will be focusing on launching Eatery, his startup food discovery mobile app
The summer graduate and former Regents Scholar is planning to pursue a career helping people improve their mental health and wellbeing
After her December grad ceremony, Dickinson will be heading to Cal Baptist for a forensic psychology master's program
Pilot program launched by the UCI School of Social Sciences and Women of the Dean's Leadership Society is wrapping up its first quarter on campus
Findings are first to document the precise and severe impact of COVID-19 on incarcerated individuals
Honors recognize the UCI professor and award-winning author for his work on the twenty-first-century U.S. Latinx experience
Honor recognizes the second-year social policy and public service and quantitative economics double major for outstanding academic performance and service to the School of Social Sciences, UCI campus and community
UCI psychology alumna, trustee and member of the Brilliant Future campaign committee shares why she gives back to her alma mater
Senior political science and criminology, law and society double major recognized for academic promise and potential to enact change and improve the community
Honor recognizes the third-year international studies and business administration major for academic promise and potential to enact change and improve the community
Honor recognizes sophomore psychology major for academic promise and potential to enact change and improve the community
Honor recognizes the second-year international studies major for academic promise and potential to enact change and improve the community
Third-year political science and social policy and public service double major recognized for academic promise and potential to enact change and improve the community
Geoffrey Yeh, UCI social science '00, has been honored with the Inspiration Award from the American Writers Museum in Chicago
UCI undergrads learn more than just field methods in a hands-on archeology course in the School of Social Sciences
Sarah A. Whitt (Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma), Assistant Professor of Global and International Studies, UCI
Personal experience inspired UCI cognitive science grad student Elle Giovanni to study how traumatic brain injuries impact decision-making
From Guangxi, China to Hong Kong to the US, the UCI language science Ph.D. student's life experience inspires her studies in word choice decisions and code switching
Star UCI alumnus and U.S. veteran Shaun Whitecavage '20 has leveraged his UCI education into a prestigious position in the CDC's Public Health Associates Program
The instructional designer shares her passion for crafting courses and fostering faculty support
Claire Jean Kim, poli sci and Asian American studies, discusses her new book on the New Books Network Podcast
Honor recognizes the UCI professor and award-winning author for his most recent book on the U.S. Latinx experience
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