Interests span financial risk, behavioral economics, culture, race and politics, conflict management, biodiversity, and international migration
An op-ed by Jennifer Lee, sociology professor, is featured in The Society Pages September 22, 2014
UC President Janet Napolitano sends her recommendation to regents for confirmation Sept. 18
An excerpt from The Myth of Mirror Neurons by Greg Hickok, cognitive sciences professor, is featured on Salon.com September 1, 2014
UCI researchers offer highlights from their studies about work – how we do it, and what we produce
An op-ed by Greg Hickok, cognitive sciences professor and Center for Language Science director, is featured in The New York Times August 1, 2014
UCI Distinguished Research Professor of political science, past president of the American Political Science Association and past vice president of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
UC Irvine Center for Statistical Consulting founding director, social sciences senior lecturer and 45-year member of the UCI community
Book by UCI cognitive scientist refutes role of so-called mirror neurons in human cognition
Honor recognizes her for best non-thesis paper submitted in social sciences for original research
Honor recognizes political scientist for mentoring efforts above and beyond her regular faculty responsibilities
Bill Maurer, social sciences dean and anthropology and law professor, is featured in a podcast on The Bitcoin Lawyer April 27, 2014
After serving her country, Jessica Garcia is now serving as part of the new UCOP Veterans Advisory Council to president Napolitano
New social sciences robot designed to help children with autism hone their social interaction skills
Bean receives grant to refine estimates of the size of unauthorized population in the U.S.
Inaugural CEPP fellows are tracking policy implications of campaign donations and tax incentives for the film industry
Social sciences lecturer and alumnus receives award for her efforts to open education to wider audiences
UCI cognitive scientists receive NSF grant to expand their hearing research to speech perception
First-generation alumnus now works at U.S. Department of Education helping others like him
Chicano/Latino studies and political science prof will continue center focus and pursue new programs
Krichmar puts engineering focus on newly renamed Center for Cognitive Neuroscience and Engineering (CENCE)
An op-ed by Wang Feng, sociology professor, is featured in the New York Times November 19, 2013
Nation Science Foundation-funded study calls on expertise from anthropology, sociology, economics and logic & philosophy of science
Establishing the field of Chicano/Latino history with research on Mexican-American women in the U.S. Southwest
Documentary screening and Q&A with UCI aphasia study participant kicks off 2013-14 Social Sciences Expert Series Nov 18
Interests span education and environmental economics, medical anthropology, judicial politics, Latino history, philosophy of science, and cognition, perception and action
Offered through Instructure, the free, eight-week MOOC will explore subjects related to math, public health, social science and physics
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