Economics Ph.D. alumnus Kent Hymel finds that sluggish commutes - usually indicative of high employment levels - lead to slowed job growth
Findings from cognitive neuroscientists Hickok and Saberi will be critical in guiding clinical research on disorders including autism, schizophrenia and stroke-induced aphasia
Sociologist studies negative economic and social consequences related to China's one-child policy
Alumni represented local financial powerhouses Analytic Investors; Metropolitan West Capital Management, LLC; Bank of the West and Far East National Bank; and BlackRock Private Investors Group
Graduate student Kent Hymel studies traffic, economy; finds more efficient public infrastructure can spur local economic growth
Political science alumnus Mitchell Winans goes to Washington - after a stellar UCI career that earned him a Living Our Values Award
Findings indicate interracial marriage is more common among Asian/White and Latino/White couples than among Black/White couples
Jerry Nguyen, biological sciences undergrad and Jumpstart corps member, expands education opportunities for children at home and abroad
Political scientist Kamal Sadiq investigates how paperwork - often falsely obtained - grants citizenship to illegal immigrants
Findings will aid in development of new treatments for victims of stroke and individuals with autism and schizophrenia
Finds economic disparity is culprit behind addiction in area; study published in October issue of Cultural Anthropology
Undergraduate class travels to U.S. Mexico border for up close and personal look at security issues
Researchers awarded grant from NSF to study impact of geography on social networks; findings will help them understand how physical space and closeness contribute to perceived feelings of safety and cohesiveness among neighbors based on where their networks exist - information useful to urban planners interested in developing and shaping communities to fit residents' social and interpersonal needs
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