February Headlines

Kristen Monroe PhotoUsing art to teach English and ethics
A team of UC Irvine researchers has received an $828,000 grant from the California Postsecondary Education Commission for a project aimed at improving English and arts education in kindergarten through second grade classrooms. Spanning a four year period, the project will involve 180 teachers and impact more than 7,000 students in the San Diego Unified School District. Lead researchers Liane Brouillette, educational leadership associate professor, and Kristen Monroe, political science professor and director of the Center for the Scientific Study of Ethics and Morality, will develop curriculum and, beginning fall 2008, provide professional development training for K-2 educators on how to incorporate art into classroom lessons as a way to strengthen students' English language skills. Read On...

James Bachmeier PhotoDo continued increases in immigration erode wages for other immigrants?
James Bachmeier, third year sociology Ph.D. candidate, has received a $7,500 Labor and Employment Research Fund award from the UC Office of the President to study the relationship between the size of the Mexican immigrant work force in U.S. cities and the wages of individual Mexican workers. Read On...

Vets: We're not all the same
On Thursday, Feb. 28, the International Studies Public Forum sponsored a panel discussion with six UCI student veterans of the Iraq war. Read On...

Francesca Mazzolari PhotoDavid Neumark PhotoMazzolari and Neumark receive UCOP award to study economic impact of immigration
Francesca Mazzolari, economics assistant professor, and David Neumark, economics professor, have received a $35,000 Labor and Employment Research Fund award from the UC Office of the President to study the economic impact increasing numbers of Asian and Hispanic immigrants have on local communities. Read On...

Ed RollinsHuckabee's campaign chair visits UC Irvine
Ed Rollins, former campaign director to President Ronald Reagan and current national campaign chair and senior advisor to Presidential hopeful Mike Huckabee, visited UC Irvine on February 13 to discuss his experiences in presidential politics with students, alumni, faculty, staff and community members. A nationally renowned Republican campaign consultant and advisor, Rollins has had a hand in every Presidential election since 1984. Read On...

Baghdad School Project Hopes to Reconstruct Iraqi Lives
Three Iraqi war veterans - a U.S. Army soldier, a U.S. Marine, and an Iraqi born journalist - gathered together on Thursday, February 7 at UC Irvine to share their experiences with interested students, faculty, staff and community members. Read On...


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Social Sciences in the Media

'Unknown' Obama struggling to woo California Hispanics
Louis DeSipio, political science associate professor and Chicano/Latino studies department chair, is quoted in the Agence France Presse on January 31, 2008. Read On...

Donors big and small in South Florida fill presidential candidates' coffers
Mark Petracca, political science associate professor and department chair, is quoted in the Sun-Sentinel on February 2, 2008. Read On...

Conflicting data on crime, immigration presented at legislators' public hearing
A study by Ruben Rumbaut, sociology professor, is referenced in the Dallas Morning News on February 2, 2008. Read On...

Top 5 Immigration Myths of this Campaign Season: Ending the Immigration Spin
A study by Ruben Rumbaut, sociology professor, is referenced in Al Dia (Philadelphia) on February 2, 2008. Read On...

A Tiny Staff, Tracking People Across the Globe
Ruben Rumbaut, sociology professor, is quoted in The New York Times on February 3, 2008. Read On...

Latino vote critical for Clinton on Super Tuesday
Louis DeSipio, political science associate professor and Chicano/Latino studies department chair, is quoted in the Christian Science Monitor on February 3, 2008. Read On...

Inland residents follow tradition, seeking help to find a spouse
Jen'nan Ghazal Read, sociology associate professor, is quoted in the Riverside Press-Enterprise on February 4, 2008. Read On...

MEG imaging simplifies mapping of autistic brains
Nicole Gage, cognitive sciences assistant researcher and director of the Cognitive Neuroscience of Language Lab, is featured in an article by the Simons Foundation on February 4, 2008. Read On...

Analysts' View on Super Tuesday Results
Louis DeSipio, political science associate professor and Chicano/Latino studies department chair, is quoted by Reuters and The New York Times on February 6, 2008. Read On...

California Hispanics set turnout records in primary election
Louis DeSipio, political science associate professor and Chicano/Latino studies department chair, is quoted by the Associated Press on February 6, 2008. The story appears in 8 additional news outlets. Read On...

O.C. no longer 'Romney country'
Mark Petracca, political science associate professor and department chair, is quoted in the Los Angeles Times on February 7, 2008. Read On...

Unclogging Urban Arteries
David Brownstone, economics professor and department chair, is quoted in Science Magazine on February 8, 2008. Read On...

Can black candidate woo Hispanics?
Louis DeSipio, political science associate professor and Chicano/Latino studies department chair, is quoted by the Associated Press on February 11, 2008. The story is published in 70 news outlets. Read On...

When minimum goes up, so does elimination of jobs for those who need help
David Neumark, economics professor, is featured in the Star Tribune (Minneapolis) on February 14, 2008. Read On...

Illegal emigres defy the image
Frank Bean, sociology professor and director of the Center for Research on Immigration, Population and Public Policy, is featured in the San Jose Mercury News on February 18, 2008. Read On...

Lost & Found
John Serences, cognitive sciences assistant professor, is featured by Ivanhoe Broadcast News on February 19, 2008. Read On...

O.C. Cubans react to Castro's resignation
Lisa Garcia Bedolla, Chicano/Latino studies and political science associate professor, is quoted in the OC Register on February 19, 2008. Read On...

Dalton is interviewed by NPR
Russell Dalton, political science professor, is interviewed by NPR on February 22, 2008. Read On...

More work on gender, race discrimination in the economy
David Neumark, economics professor, is quoted in the St. Cloud Times on February 25, 2008. Read On...

Prison rates far lower for immigrants
Ruben Rumbaut, sociology professor, is quoted in the Sacramento Bee and Santa Barbara News on February 26, 2008. Read On...

Learning about reading begins at birth
Virginia Mann, cognitive sciences professor, is quoted in the Standard Times (Mass.) on February 27, 2008. Read On...

Greenbacks in the Green Zone: War's risks don't stop job seekers
Deborah Avant, International Studies director and political science professor, is quoted by the Associated Press on February 28, 2008. The story appears in 71 additional news outlets. Read On...


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March 2008 Events
(as received prior to March 1, 2008)

03/01/2008 Robustness, Reliability and Evolution
The Institute for Mathematical Behavioral Sciences invites you to attend:

"Robustness, Reliability and Evolution"

Saturday, March 1, 2008
9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Social Science Plaza A, Room 2112 (Luce Conference Room)

03/03/2008 Philip Bennett PhotoCovering Islam: A Challenge for American Journalism
The 2007-08 Chancellor's Distinguished Fellows Series and the Center for the Study of Democracy present:

"Covering Islam: A Challenge for American Journalism"
with Philip Bennett, Managing Editor, Washington Post

Monday, March 3, 2008
2:00 pm
UCI Student Center, Pacific Ballroom D

03/03/2008 Learning Language Without Having a Theory of Mind
The Philosophy Club at UC Irvine invites you to attend the Quarterly Lecture Series of Philosophy and Science:

"Learning Language Without Having a Theory of Mind"
with Ruth Garrett Millikan, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, University of Connecticut

Monday, March 3, 2008
5:00 - 7:00 p.m.
HIB 135

03/04/2008 The Transition to Parenthood for Criminal Offenders
The Department of Sociology invites you to attend the Population, Society and Inequality Colloquium Series -- Gender, Work and Family presenting:

"The Transition to Parenthood for Criminal Offenders"
with Sara Wakefield, University of California, Irvine

Tuesday, March 4, 2008
12:00 - 1:30 p.m.
SSPB 4206

03/04/2008 Center for Global Peace & Conflict Studies Graduate Student Panel
The Center for Global Peace & Conflict Studies invites you to attend the first of three Graduate Student Panels.

Tuesday, March 4, 2008
9:00-11:30 a.m.
SSPB 2296

03/06/2008 Emerging Market-Based Multinationals in the Global Economy
The School of Social Sciences invites you to attend the International Studies Public Forum (ISPF) presenting:

"Emerging Market-Based Multinationals in the Global Economy"
with David Bartlett, Carlson School of Management, University of Minnesota

Thursday, March 6, 2008
3:30-5:00 p.m.
Social Science Plaza A, Room 1100

03/06/2008 Dr. Thomas Schelling PhotoManaging Nuclear Proliferation
The 2007-08 Chancellor's Distinguished Fellows Series and the UCI Interdisciplinary Center for the Scientific Study of Ethics and Morality present:

"Managing Nuclear Proliferation"
with Dr. Thomas Schelling
Distinguished University Professor Emeritus, Department of Economics and School of Public Affairs, University of Maryland

Thursday, March 6, 2008
7:00-8:30 p.m.
Crystal Cove Auditorium, UCI Student Center

03/07/2008 Managing the Greenhouse Problem
The UCI Interdisciplinary Center for the Scientific Study of Ethics and Morality, in co-sponsorship with the Departments of Political Science, Economics, Logic and Philosophy of Science, and International Studies Program, Center for Global Peace and Conflicts, Institute for Mathematical Behavioral Sciences, History and Philosophy of Science, cordially invite you to attend:

"Managing the Greenhouse Problem"
with Thomas Schelling,
Distinguished University Professor Emeritus, Department of Economics and School of Public Affairs, University of Maryland

Friday, March 7, 2008
12:15-2:00 p.m.
SSPB 5250 (Eckstein Room)

03/07/2008 Conceptual Representation in Biological Systems
The Department of Logic & Philosophy of Science presents:

"Conceptual Representation in Biological Systems"
with Ruth Garrett Millikan, University of Connecticut

Friday, March 7, 2008
3:00 p.m.
SSPA 2112

03/11/2008 Immigration Outside the Law: A Conceptual Roadmap
The Department of Sociology invites you to attend the Population, Society and Inequality Colloquium Series -- Immigration presenting:

"Immigration Outside the Law: A Conceptual Roadmap"
with Hiroshi Motomura, Kenan Distinguished Professor of Law, University of North Carolina

Tuesday, March 11, 2008
12:00-1:00 p.m.
SSPA 2112

03/13/2008 Karen Leonard PhotoDinner Club: Locating Home: Tales of Hyderabadi Diaspora
The School of Social Sciences Dinner Club 2007-2008 invites you to attend:

"Locating Home: Tales of Hyderabadi Diaspora"
with Karen Leonard, Professor of Anthropology

Thursday, March 13, 2008
6:00 p.m.
Library Room, University Club
801 East Peltason Drive
Irvine, California 92697

03/13/2008 Prof. Brian Skyrms PhotoSkyrmsfest
The Department of Logic & Philosophy of Science presents:

"Skyrmsfest: A Conference in Honor of Prof. Brian Skyrms' 70th Birthday"

March 13-15, 2008
Hotel Laguna in Laguna Beach

03/14/2008 Native Claims in the (Post)Colonial Americas
The Department of Anthropology and Center for Ethnography present:

"Native Claims in the (Post)Colonial Americas"

Friday, March 14, 2008
Panel Presentation: 11:00 am - 1:30 pm
Roudtable Discussion: 2:00 - 4:00 pm
Humanities Instructional Building 135

03/14/2008 The Evolution of Psychological Categories
The Institute for Mathematical Behavioral Sciences presents:

"The Evolution of Psychological Categories"
A Two Day Conference

March 14-16 , 2008
SSPA 2112, Luce Conference Room

03/17/2008 A Dialogue Between the Anthropologies of Law and Public Policy
The Center for Ethnography, Center in Law, Society and Culture, and Department of Anthropology cordially invite you to attend

"A Dialogue Between the Anthropologies of Law and Public Policy"

with speakers

Donald Brenneis, Professor of Anthropology, University of California Santa Cruz and Carol Greenhouse, Professor of Anthropology, Princeton University

Monday, March 17, 2008
10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
HRI Conference Room 338

03/25/2008 War Atrocities, Historical Memory, and Reconciliation in the Asia Pacific
The Center for Asian Studies and Department of Sociology cordially invite you to attend:

"War Atrocities, Historical Memory, and Reconciliation in the Asia Pacific: From Nanjing to Abu Ghraib"
with Mark Selden, Research Fellow, East Asia Program, Cornell University, and Coordinator, Asia Pacific ejournal Japan Focus

Tuesday, March 25, 2008
12:00-1:30 p.m.
SSPB 5206

03/27/2008 Annual Meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic
The Department of Logic & Philosophy of Science presents:

"Annual Meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic"
A Four Day Conference

March 27-30, 2008
Donald Bren Hall (Building 314)


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