UCI-led study finds people who are blind remember complex verbal information better than sighted individuals; nonverbal recognition is consistent across both groups
Sara Mednick, cog sci, New Frontiers in Functional Medicine, March 17, 2022 (Audio)
Matt Beckmann, poli sci, USA Today, March 16, 2022
Bill Maurer, professor of anthropology and law, weighs in, courtesy of New World Notes
Vicki Ruiz, Chicano/Latino studies and history, Smithsonian, March 15, 2022
Chit Wai John Mok, sociology, Nathan Kar Ming Chan, poli sci, and others explain, courtesy of the Brookings Institution
Alana LeBron, Chicano/Latino studies and public health, Orange Coast Magazine
Daniel Brunstetter, poli sci, explains, courtesy of Ethics and International Affairs
First randomised controlled trials of doctoral writing classes find major improvements in researcher confidence and study habits
UCI researchers and Orange County United Way hope to team up on an experimental pilot focused on county's diverse, underserved population
Model uses human and algorithmic predictions and confidence scores to boost accuracy
Jack Liebersohn, economics, Marketplace, March 7, 2022
Long T. Bui, global and international studies, The Orange County Register, March 6, 2022
Eric Swanson, economics, Los Angeles Times, Yahoo News, The Sacramento Bee, March 6, 2022
Christopher Martinez, SPPS and education science undergrad, possesses a tireless dedication for uplifting his fellow students
Stergios Skaperdas, economics, says likely no and breaks it down with Univision, March 2, 2022
Michael Tesler, poli sci, Mar. 2, FiveThirtyEight
Eric Swanson, economics, explains in the Los Angeles Times and Yahoo News, March 1, 2022
Award from American Association of Hispanics in Higher Education, Inc. recognizes the UCI Chicano/Latino studies associate professor for her work on the intimate impact of immigration policy
Hector Tobar, Chicano/Latino studies and literary journalism, City Lights, Feb. 28, 2022
UCI political scientist Erin Lockwood explains, courtesy of HowStuffWorks
Bill Maurer, UCI anthropology and law, receives grant to study how design and deployment of digital currency impacts low- and middle-income populations
Matthew Harding, economics, Outsider, Feb. 25, 2022
Matt Harding, economics, Money.com, Feb. 25, 2022
Bernie Grofman, poli sci, NC Policy Watch, Feb. 24, 2022
David Meyer, sociology, breaks it down in this op-ed for the Washington Post
Bernie Grofman, poli sci, Carolina Public Press, Feb. 23, 2022
Bernie Grofman, poli sci, Washington Examiner, Feb. 23, 2022
How Maggie Woodruff, '21 J.D. from UCI law and current anthropology Ph.D. student, plans to use dual degrees to improve lives
Michael Tesler, poli sci, FiveThirtyEight, Feb. 23, 2022
Brian Jenkins, economics, Business Insider, Feb. 23, 2022
Wang Feng, sociology, Foundation for Economic Education, Feb. 23, 2022
Danielle Thomsen, poli sci, Longview News-Journal (No Labels), Feb. 22, 2022
Phoebe Moon, poli sci, Voice of America, Feb. 22, 2022
Bill Maurer, anthropology, The New York Times, Feb. 19, 2022
Work by Dave Snow and Rachel Goldberg, sociology, Daily Pilot, Feb. 17, 2022
Research topics funded to advance academic understanding of democratic threats, sexuality, and international migration
Sabrina Strings, UCI sociologist and Chancellor's Fellow, weighs in (video)
Bill Maurer, UCI dean of social sciences, Charles R. Hale, UCSB dean of social sciences and Katharyne Mitchell, UCSC dean of social sciences, Desert Sun, Feb. 15, 2022
Michael Tesler, poli sci, The Hill, Feb. 15, 2022 (Opinion)
'21 UCI anthropology and human biology alumna is first U.S. recipient from UCI in four years
Bill Maurer, UCI dean of social sciences, Charles R. Hale, UCSB dean of social sciences and Katharyne Mitchell, UCSC dean of social sciences, weigh in via CalMatters