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January Headlines ![]() Rosa Noyola, a fourth year political science and English major, is the 2007-08 recipient of the Frank Lynch Transfer Scholarship. Offered for the second year in a row within the School of Social Sciences, the $1000 award will support Noyola's honors research on local enforcement of federal immigration policy. Read On... ![]() Andrea Ballestero, second year anthropology graduate student, is the recipient of a $10,000 grant from the UC Irvine Urban Water Research Center. The award, coupled with recently received fellowships from the Center for Unconventional Security Affairs at UC Irvine and the Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, supports her dissertation research which has taken her to Costa Rica for the winter quarter where she is studying a small coastal community's innovative system of water pricing based on the purchasing power of the people. Read On... ![]() Alejandro Morales, Chicano/Latino studies professor and novelist, has been named to a three-year term as board member with the California Council for the Humanities. A state non-profit organization, CCH sponsors programs and grants aimed at strengthening and fostering better communication among communities in California. Morales will join roughly 20 additional board members in awarding CCH grants and administering the organization's policies. Read On... ![]() Bernard Grofman, political science professor and Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, will be the inaugural Jack W. Peltason Endowed Chair. Established in November 2007 with a $1 million anonymous donation, the Endowed Chair honors former UC President and UC Irvine Chancellor, Jack W. Peltason. The news comes on the heels of Grofman's recent appointment as the new director of the Center for the Study of Democracy (CSD), a UCI center with more than 40 participating faculty members. Read On... ![]() Chetan Chowdhry's experience as a UCI undergraduate changed dramatically his sophomore year, when he enlisted in the campus's Alternative Break program and spent a week helping restore habitat in Saguaro National Park in Arizona. Seeing his fellow students perform "good work" proved so gratifying, he began finding all kinds of ways to help others - instead of "staying at home, wasting time in front of the TV." Now in his fourth year, Chowdhry has devoted much of his time to service activities, earning him the student Living Our Values Award for fall 2007. Read On... 3 Nobel laureates to honor UCI's Duncan Luce From the OC Register on Jan. 25, 2008: Three recent winners of the Nobel Prize in economics will visit UC Irvine today and Saturday to honor mathematician-psychologist Duncan Luce, who shook the economics world 50 years ago with a landmark book on game theory. Read On... ![]() Susan K. Brown, sociology associate professor, has received a $35,000 Presidential Authority Award from the Russell Sage Foundation to study how the descendants of Mexican immigrants are becoming residentially integrated across greater Los Angeles. Read On... ![]() Daniel Brunstetter, political science assistant professor, has received a $25,000 scholar-in-residence fellowship from the Albert and Elaine Borchard Foundation. As one of just two scholars selected annually for the award, Brunstetter will spend the 2009 winter quarter studying at the Chateau de Bretesche located in the French countryside. Read On... ![]() Sayyid Mohammed Kashmiri, the North American representative for key Iraqi religious leader Ayatollah Sistani, visited UC Irvine on Thursday, January 24 to discuss with students, faculty, staff and community members Ayatollah Sistani's vision for reconstructing Iraq. Speaking through his interpreter in his native Arabic language, Kashmiri met informally over lunch with students and faculty and later gave a formal address to a packed auditorium where he touched on key issues of religion and conflict in the Middle East. Read On... ![]() Carter Butts, sociology associate professor, is the recipient of the 2008 Freeman Award from the International Network for Social Network Analysis (INSNA). Named for Linton C. Freeman, UC Irvine sociology professor and renowned social network researcher, the biannual award recognizes Butts' contributions as a young scholar to the scientific study of social structures. Read On... If you no longer wish to receive this update, please email Heather Wuebker at hwuebker@uci.edu. |
Social Sciences in the Media Stats junkies differ over McGwire's Hall of Fame worthiness A study by Arthur de Vany, economics professor emeritus, is featured in the National Post on January 7, 2008. Read On... Security contracting continues to grow Deborah Avant, political science professor and director of international studies, is featured in the Government Executive on January 9, 2008. Read On... Native languages in valley fade as immigrants' children embrace U.S. culture A study by Ruben Rumbaut, sociology professor, is featured in The Mercury News on January 12, 2008. Read On... Minority vote moves center stage Bernard Grofman, political science professor and director of the Center for the Study of Democracy, is quoted in USA Today on January 12, 2008. Read On... The Crying Game, and the Political Herd Francesca Polletta, sociology associate professor, is quoted in The New York Times on January 13, 2008. Read On... Minuteman chapter seeks to draw young adults into movement Louis DeSipio, political science associate professor and Chicano/Latino studies department chair, is quoted in the Arizona Daily Star on January 13, 2008. Read On... U.S. to Speed Deportation of Criminals in Jail Ruben Rumbaut, sociology professor, is quoted in the New York Times on January 15, 2008. Read On... U.S. plans more deportations of immigrant criminals Ruben Rumbaut, sociology professor, is featured in the International Herald Tribune on January 15, 2008. Read On... Latinos enter U.S. election battle as Nevada caucuses loom Louis DeSipio, political science associate professor and Chicano/Latino studies department chair, is quoted in the Agence France Presse on Jan. 17, 2008. Read On... Did you know ... money isn't always simply money Bill Maurer, anthropology professor and department chair, is featured in the OC Register's new video slideshow series "Did you know...". Read On... Democratic caucus in Nevada, the influence of the Latino vote, and worker unions Louis DeSipio, political science associate professor and Chicano/Latino studies department chair, was interviewed on Wisconsin Public Radio on January 18, 2008. Read On... Democracy activism a 'battle without boundaries' Russell Dalton, political science professor, is quoted in the Nguoi Viet Online on January 23, 2008. Read On... Political analyst calls Va. purple state Lisa Garcia Bedolla, political science associate professor, is quoted in the Richmond Times Dispatch on January 24, 2008. Read On... Rep. Rohrabacher: Bush's last State of the Union 'demanding' Cecelia Lynch, political science associate professor and director of the Center for Global Peace and Conflict Studies, is quoted in the Orange County Register on January 28, 2008. Read On... The Minuteman Reconsidered Mark Petracca, political science department chair and associate professor, is quoted in the Orange Coast Magazine on January 29, 2008. Read On... When Math Warps Elections Donald Saari, distinguished professor of economics and mathematics and director of the Institute for Mathematical Behavioral Sciences, is quoted in Newsweek on February 4, 2008. Read On... If you no longer wish to receive this update, please email Heather Wuebker at hwuebker@uci.edu. |
February 2008 Events
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