Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction recognizes sociologist's contributions in symbolic interactionism
Political scientist receives NSF grant to study gender representation in the training of political science graduate students
Recipient of new Presidential Public Service Fellowship heads to Sacramento for a coveted government internship
UCI-UNC Chapel Hill research team receives NIH funding to create database linking mother/baby health outcomes with socioeconomic, geographic and biological factors
Associate Professor, Economics and Statistics; Ph.D. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Award-winning study explains how immigration policy punishes U.S.-born children, families of undocumented immigrants
UCI researcher focuses attention on under-studied and highly vulnerable population in sub-Saharan Africa: children living with adults who are HIV-positive or AIDS-ill
Molina Foundation donates 400 books to the language and literacy program for pre-schoolers
Pam Kelley '89 takes readers on a lawyer's twisty road to redemption in her first legal thriller
Poli sci grad student finds evidence that talking "like a man" is a part of Clinton's political strategy
Economics graduate student Michael Sacks is recognized for both outstanding graduate paper and dissertation.
Paulina Oliva, UCI associate professor of economics, says air pollution levels at 2016 summer Olympics sites in Brazil can be lethal for infants and elderly
Award-winning book by UCI sociologists finds education of Mexican American children and grandchildren suffers substantially when parents can't legalize
'16 anthropology grad and future physician is recognized by the White House for his dedication to fair and compassionate health care for all
Econ grad student awarded Charles Lave Paper prize for examining the effect of pre-K programs on cognitive and non-cognitive ability
Mini commencement re-created for scholar-athlete who missed June ceremony for eyesight-saving surgery
School of Social Sciences will join effort to foster understanding between US, Asian nation
Recognition will fund her research on intergenerational consequences of paternal incarceration
Honors recognize the best book in sociology of education, international migration and Asian America
Chicano/Latino studies alumna Mariana Arcila '08 is now a therapist for underserved communities in Long Beach
Prism goggles trick the brain into rewiring the visual cortex, providing insight into its plasticity
UCI researchers find that personal grooming habits can affect women's salaries more than men's
Social sciences taps Petracca's energy and passion for pushing student success through reappointment as associate dean of undergrad studies
$507,312 grant awarded to analyze the experiences, attitudes and barriers to integration and success among the nation's fastest-growing racial group
UCI competition challenges students to design machines that can search for disaster victims
Researchers cross disciplines to plot more efficient and accurate methods for transcribing color language surveys, unlocking novel crowdsourcing applications
Chicano/Latino studies alumna Franchesca Ocasio '15 demonstrates passion for helping young students in the foster care system
Darren Fells, sociology '14, went from Anteater basketball to the NFL. But after sports, he hopes to use his degree to pursue a career in counseling
Anthropology's Medha Asthana may be finishing her (very busy) time at UCI, but the 2016 soc sci commencement speaker has no plans to slow down - or stop learning
Language model developed by UCI cognitive scientist may soon help clinicians better diagnose and treat stroke survivors
Jenny Doh, political science '91 and past president of the UCI Alumni Association, reflects on her time as an Anteater
2016 graduate Daniel Cano is determined to make education more accessible for minority groups and first gen students like him
Hear what poli sci professor Matt Beckmann has to say about the media's influence on Presidential politics in this installment of the Social Sciences Expert On series
Daniela Estrada, UCI political science undergrad and aspiring lawyer, is awarded coveted Truman Scholarship
'Celebration of Teaching' highlights campus commitment to excellence in the classroom and a superior student experience
David Neumark, economics Chancellor's Professor, on age discrimination, courtesy of the Los Angeles Times
Social sciences graduate student affairs director John Sommerhauser, '77, creates a culture within the school that genuinely supports student success
Serving as the 8th U.S. Ambassador to the Ukraine, Geoffrey Pyatt, '85, exercises international diplomacy skills born at UCI
Mimi Ito, anthropology prof, on gamers and learning in The New York Times Magazine and MSN, April 14, 2016
Chicano/Latino studies assistant professor teams up with her academic mentors from grad school to host conference on gender and migration
Co-directors of UCI's ESSL are using technology to teach and test economic principles and potential policies
Latest novel by Neal Shusterman, '85 drama and psych, was inspired by his teen son's struggle with mental illness
UCI political science assistant professor Michael Tesler breaks down the 2016 presidential primaries, notes that "everything in politics has become more about race - most importantly, party identification"
Simone Chambers, political science professor on the challenges of war and peace, courtesy of CBC Radio
Poli sci alumna works against the odds - and the advice of others - to forge a successful career in journalism
An op-ed by Michael Tesler, political science assistant professor, as featured in The Washington Post
Because solutions to some of society's greatest challenges lie in our ability to break the mold
First year grad student studies working memory variations in visually impaired and sighted individuals
An op-ed by Frank Bean, sociology Distinguished Professor, is featured by The American Prospect Feb. 11, 2016
An op-ed by Michael Tesler, political science assistant professor, is featured in The Washington Post, Feb. 11, 2016
From running a tech company and building a robot for NASA to challenging stereotypes about Muslim women in a viral video, there's never a dull moment with social sciences alumna Layla Shaikley
UCI professor Varzi's new book blends ethnography and fiction in telling story of Iranian political theater
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