New book explores how increases to minimum wage, similar to those proposed by Obama, will hurt young workers, economy
For political science and international studies double major Cristian Martinez, research on U.S. Mexico border security opens doors to a promising career and new life
2008 recipients Moran Cohen, business economics major, and Ali Malik, history major, are also Olive Tree Initiative student leaders
Sociologist and CDASA director Judith Treas' research sheds light on how culture influences sharing of housework
Anthropology undergrad Hadia Hakim promotes international human rights through honors research and Carter Center internship
Findings will help discover 'best practices' coalitions employ in order to meet the needs of their constituent organizations for more effective strategies
UCI's Demographic and Social Analysis (DASA) program trains future leaders – including many of OC’s future city planners
Researchers examine how 1.5 and second generations vote, acculturate, and define and measure success in school and work; findings impact immigration policies and debunk stereotypes
Robot designed by cognitive scientist Jeff Krichmar helps researchers learn how brain adapts to environment
American Political Science Association awards Solingen 2008 Woodrow Wilson Foundation Award for the best book published in the U.S. on government, politics, or international affairs
Using a new mathematical framework, researchers suggest they may be able to account for the large number of unknowns that current probability theory does not address; applications in political science, economics, psychology
Q&A with Russell Dalton, political science professor and author of The Good Citizen: How a Younger Generation Is Reshaping Politics
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