Mother's social environment as well as individual risk factors influence infant health
Research by David Neumark, economics, in the Regina Leader-Post, Oct. 3, 2017
UCI sociologist Edwin Amenta receives NSF funding to expand his study on which social movements get the most media coverage and why
Research by Matt Harding, economics, featured in The Guardian, Sept. 27, 2017
IMTFI's recent white paper, "Keeping Cash: Assessing the Arguments about Cash and Crime" by Ursula Dalinghaus, Ph.D., is featured in this month's issue of Currency News (Vol 15 - No 9), a trade medium of the currency industry (available by subscription only)
Vicki Ruiz, Chicano/Latino studies and history, helps set the record straight in new Time Magazine piece
Louis DeSipio, Chicano/Latino studies and poli sci, on the pros and cons via Southern California Public Radio, Sept. 26, 2017
Michael Tesler, poli sci, via The Washington Post
David Neumark, economics, goes "under the hood" of the $15 minimum wage debate in new Wall Street Journal piece
David Meyer, sociology, via SFGATE, Sept. 24, 2017
FIBRE facility in the Daily Pilot, Sept. 21, 2017
Wang Feng, sociology, The Economist, Sept. 21, 2017
Michael Tesler, poli sci, in The New York Times, Sept. 21, 2017
Alumna and first-gen college student Tami Bui is set to address incoming freshman at Dean's Welcome
Louis DeSipio, Chicano/Latino studies and poli sci, via KPCC, Sept. 19, 2017
Oludayo Tade, IMTFI researcher and lecturer of criminology, victimology, deviance and social problems, University of Ibadan, via The Conversation
David Neumark, economics, via Wired, Sept. 15, 2017
Jim Weatherall, LPS, via Physics Today, Sept. 15, 2017
Werner gift mentioned in Daily Pilot, Sept. 15, 2017
Daniela Estrada, poli sci '17, documents her journey teaching English in Bogota
Assistant Professor, Sociology | Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2014
Donation supports graduate student research, scholarship in social sciences
Assistant Professor, Political Science | Ph.D., Northwestern University, 2017
Professor and Falmagne Endowed Chair, Cognitive Sciences | Ph.D., University of California, Irvine, 1995
Campus also receives high marks for low student debt, serving veterans
Louis DeSipio, Chicano/Latino studies and poli sci, via LA Weekly, Sept. 11, 2017
Sibel Kusimba, IMTFI researcher and Anthropologist-in-Residence at American University, cited in Next Billion Blog, September 11, 2017
Leo Chavez, anthropology, provides perspective in Stanford University Press blog
Sociology grad student will continue research on growth machine politics in Mexico City, thanks to the National Science Foundation's GRFP
New study by IMTFI postdoctoral scholar finds efforts to curtail cash use hurts poor and does little to stop terrorism financing
Professor, Anthropology, Law and Director, International Studies | Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1995 | BA(Hons) and LLB, University of Melbourne, Australia, Law School, 1988
UCI Long U.S.-China Institute partners with Global Chinese Philanthropy Initiative on major study
Louis DeSipio, Chicano/Latino studies and political science, via Daily Mail and Yahoo! Sept. 6, 2017
A mentor changed Jeanett Castellanos' life 25 years ago. She's been paying it forward ever since.
Glenda Flores, Chicano/Latino studies, wants her first-generation students to know that she's been there and done that
Linguistics professor Greg Scontras takes top prize in professional society's inaugural contest
Reza Jahangiri '00 and Kelsey Galaway '10 - UCI grads who met in Uganda - have joined forces on intertwined ventures aimed at making the world a better place
Honor recognizes political scientist's career research contributions to the art of government
Louis DeSipio, Chicano/Latino studies and political science, on KPCC, Aug. 30, 2017
Associate Professor, Sociology | Ph.D., University of Arizona, 2006
Professor and Department Chair, Anthropology | Ph.D. Rice University, 1993
Louis DeSipio, Chicano/Latino studies and poli sci, via AZ Central, Aug. 27, 2017
David Neumark, economics, in the Star Tribune, Aug. 25, 2017
Growing up in a communist country shaped Nina Bandelj's prolific career as a UCI sociologist who studies how social forces impact the economy
First Gen, First Quarter Challenge in The Huffington Post, Aug. 23, 2017