UCI anthropologists receive grant to conduct first of its kind large-scale study of Southern California community water understanding and use
Econ's Asquith awarded for dissertation that examines the hidden consequences of rent control
Aspiring engineer turned education activist is using her UCI education to help children get equal access to quality schooling
UCI Distinguished Professor Barbara Dosher is 2018 National Academy of Sciences Atkinson Prize winner
Pioneering mental health professional, renowned scholar and beloved UCI teacher-mentor Joseph White is recalled as an inspirational campus icon
Anteater alumna Nikita Patel left a comfortable job to volunteer with the Peace Corps in South Africa - now she's ready to make change here at home
UCI anthropologist intertwines story of religion and health through illustrations, creating new genre
UCI Digital Media and Learning Research Hub study explores existing approaches to reduce digital divide
Sociology grad student earns campus-wide fellowship for outstanding research and potential as a future leader
UCI Aeberhard award winner pushed through fear and jumped into her freshman year with both feet - now she's helping others get the most out of their educational opportunities
Experiencing echo-free silence in UCI's anechoic sound chamber helps students appreciate the noise of life
Iman Siddiqi, senior and advocate for the education of displaced students, is awarded two prestigious UCI scholarships
Research by Belinda Campos, UCI Chicano/Latino studies professor, leads to perioperative support group for families of Latino American children
UCI husband and wife team Emily and Andrew Penner have made the study of education their primary professional pursuit
Soc sci dean Maurer to MC research sponsors' panel at 20th anniversary meeting of National Academy of Sciences Board on Behavioral, Cognitive and Sensory Sciences
UCI sociologist Edwin Amenta receives NSF funding to expand his study on which social movements get the most media coverage and why
Vicki Ruiz, Chicano/Latino studies and history, helps set the record straight in new Time Magazine piece
David Neumark, economics, goes "under the hood" of the $15 minimum wage debate in new Wall Street Journal piece
Alumna and first-gen college student Tami Bui is set to address incoming freshman at Dean's Welcome
Oludayo Tade, IMTFI researcher and lecturer of criminology, victimology, deviance and social problems, University of Ibadan, via The Conversation
Professor and Falmagne Endowed Chair, Cognitive Sciences | Ph.D., University of California, Irvine, 1995
Sociology grad student will continue research on growth machine politics in Mexico City, thanks to the National Science Foundation's GRFP
New study by IMTFI postdoctoral scholar finds efforts to curtail cash use hurts poor and does little to stop terrorism financing
Professor, Anthropology, Law and Director, International Studies | Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1995 | BA(Hons) and LLB, University of Melbourne, Australia, Law School, 1988
UCI Long U.S.-China Institute partners with Global Chinese Philanthropy Initiative on major study
A mentor changed Jeanett Castellanos' life 25 years ago. She's been paying it forward ever since.
Glenda Flores, Chicano/Latino studies, wants her first-generation students to know that she's been there and done that
Linguistics professor Greg Scontras takes top prize in professional society's inaugural contest
Reza Jahangiri '00 and Kelsey Galaway '10 - UCI grads who met in Uganda - have joined forces on intertwined ventures aimed at making the world a better place
Honor recognizes political scientist's career research contributions to the art of government
Growing up in a communist country shaped Nina Bandelj's prolific career as a UCI sociologist who studies how social forces impact the economy
Professor and Falmagne Endowed Chair, Cognitive Sciences | Ph.D., Electrical and Computer Engineering, Center for Microelectronics, Warsaw, Poland, 1982 | Ph.D., Psychology, University of Maryland at College Park, 1991
Belinda Campos studies how the Latino approach to relationships yields mental and physical benefits
Associate Professor, Chicano/Latino Studies and English, Literary Journalism | MFA, UCI, 1995
Honor recognizes the Distinguished Professor's career contributions in research, teaching and mentorship
UCI professors Belinda Campos and Leo Chavez break down the issue in Greater Good Magazine
Book by new UCI social sciences professors helps researchers navigate the complex study of global issues
Assistant Professor, Logic and Philosophy of Sciences | Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh | M.D., UC Irvine
Anthro undergrad Sarah Mahoney is proof that the Anteater spirit can conquer just about anything
How photos snapped by a young Fulbright scholar got new life six decades later, thanks to a snowstorm in Italy
Grad student honored for paper on the affect that skin color has on one's likelihood of being arrested
Assistant professor of sociology Sabrina Strings wins competitive fellowship to complete book
From struggles with homelessness and poverty to running her own consulting business and serving as the COO of See Jane Go, Cassandra Miller '03 proves that a perfect past isn't a prerequisite for an ideal future
Through the lens of two Southern California detention centers, UCI sociologist Rocio Rosales is studying how the changing U.S. system is impacting immigrant households
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