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Alumni and NBA coach Scott Brooks is recognized at the 2017 Lauds & Laurels award ceremony


First gen champion and scholar


UCI cognitive scientist receives funding to bring neural-level computing to small, low energy devices


John and Michelle Williams, soc sci's husband and wife Lauds and Laurels honorees, are helping UCI usher in a bright future


UCI's first National Medal of Humanities recipient


Soc sci grad programs earn top 25 rankings among public universities, top 50 rankings overall


Alumna and former UCI lecturer Lina Kreidie chosen as Fulbright Scholar


Study by UCI sociologist Judy Treas finds housework is a marker of 'feminine' identity


Courtesy of UCI Chicano/Latino studies, political science and sociology professors


Sociologists Rachel Goldberg and David Snow via the Orange County Register, March 8, 2017


Economics alumna and Lauds and Laurels winner recruits fresh faces to expand UCI's growing international community


UCI alumna recounts her time as Obama's personal assistant


Poli sci Ph.D. alumna earns U.S. Institute of Peace award for dissertation on peacebuilding in faith-based organizations


David Neumark, economics, explains on KTLA 5 (video)


Anthropology grad student goes beyond the classroom in pursuit of her Ph.D.


UCI professor takes on the physics of empty space in new book


Angell Fellowships recognize dedication to student success


Institute for Money, Technology & Financial Inclusion partners with think tank


UCI sociologist Jennifer Lee earns fourth book award for co-authored work on Asian American achievement paradox


Program manager John Harmon on the outreach group's upcoming Literacy Fair on March 4


Skyrms receives Philosophy of Science Association Hempel Award recognizing his lifetime scholarly achievements in philosophy of science


Tony Smith, poli sci, via the London School of Economics


Research by UCI sociologists featured in the American Sociological Review


Anthropologist explores how avatars create a Second Life free from Parkinson's and other impairments


Timothy Young, economics, receives grant to study the effects of wage transparency on worker productivity


Gary Singer, political science '74, receives UCI Lauds & Laurels Extraordinarius Award for decades of contributions to his alma mater


New book by Distinguished Professor Maddy explores skepticism and practice of philosophy


Bernie Grofman, poli sci, via The Washington Post, Jan. 31, 2017


Social scientists Anita Casavantes Bradford, Laura E. Enriquez, and Susan Bibler Coutin via Inside Higher Ed, Jan. 31, 2017


Cog sci grad student awarded Leamer-Rosenthal Prize for transparency in research


Sociology's Yader Lanuza is named the 2017 Lauds & Laurels Outstanding Graduate Student


UCI economist studies complex purchasing patterns to understand and create healthy behaviors


Join UCI and South Coast Plaza in an Anteater celebration of the 2017 Lunar New Year


Jim Weatherall, lps, in Nautilus, Jan. 2, 2017


Don Hoffman, cog sci, via the Edge


SPPS undergrad keeps the holiday spirit of giving alive year round


Soc sci student helps fellow first-gens get the most out of their college experience


UCI alumnus shares thoughts on the developments in Syria on Israel's i24 News


Courtesy of social scientists Kyle Stanford, Barbara Sarnecka and Ashley Thomas, featured in The Washington Post, Dec. 16, 2016


Courtesy of UCI soc sci


Unit will foster interdisciplinary research, international collaboration


Researchers receive Russell Sage Foundation funding to assess policy positions of America's fastest growing racial group


Awards carry $5,000 prize to support continued research


Michael D. Butler, social sciences professor emeritus, was also dean emeritus of undergraduate studies and a founding director of the UCI Farm School


Don Hoffman, cog sci, in the Big Think


Boellstorff and Maurer among those honored for distinguished contributions to their fields


Jennifer Lee, sociology, explains in The Society Pages November 17, 2016


Dalai Lama Scholar Andrew Hallak leads project to leverage UCI sustainability efforts


Michael Tesler, poli sci, explains in The Washington Post, Nov. 16, 2016


Center for the Study of Social Movements honors sociologist for research and mentoring


Follows Vinayak Chaturvedi's three-year term as director


Veteran and '13 soc sci alumnus Aaron Anderson knows how to thrive no matter what life throws his way


Study finds delayed gratification associated with fast food frequency; may hold clues to potential interventions to improve healthy choices


Q and A with Ruben Rumbaut, UCI Distinguished Professor of Sociology


Bobby Barzi, economics '94, is showcasing the importance of fatherhood through his clothing company that gives back, Fodada


Study highlights importance mentors have on lives of racial and ethnic minority college students


Large-scale study co-authored by UCI sociologist is first of its kind


His Combatant Gentlemen clothing line is talk of Forbes, TechCrunch


Study by UCI sociologist is the International Migration Review's featured fall article


UCI's top freshman is ready to start her second year with a bang, but the Aeberhard award-winner and future lobbyist has already made quite an impact on the Anteater community


New book by UCI anthropologist details increased police presence, construction of prison-like schools and evisceration of curriculum as culprits in California's expanding rate of incarceration


New programs guide a changing student population to success


National survey projects overwhelming support for Clinton among Asian American electorate


Innovative teachers shake up traditional lectures by using real-world props, improv and new media to engage students and improve learning


Southern California's gourmet food truck scene includes at least six UCI alumni entrepreneurs


Assistant Professor, Chicano/Latino Studies and Public Health; Ph.D. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor


Trend is most pronounced among the better-educated, UCI study finds


Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction recognizes sociologist's contributions in symbolic interactionism


Political scientist receives NSF grant to study gender representation in the training of political science graduate students


Recipient of new Presidential Public Service Fellowship heads to Sacramento for a coveted government internship


UCI's Louis DeSipio and David Meyer put presidential politics into perspective


Message from dean Bill Maurer


Assistant Professor, Linguistics; Ph.D. Harvard University


UCI professors who were also first-generation students form support system


UCI-UNC Chapel Hill research team receives NIH funding to create database linking mother/baby health outcomes with socioeconomic, geographic and biological factors


Associate Professor, Economics and Statistics; Ph.D. Massachusetts Institute of Technology


Poli sci prof makes Politico Magazine's top list for 2016


Award-winning study explains how immigration policy punishes U.S.-born children, families of undocumented immigrants


Associate Professor, Economics; Ph.D. University of Maryland-College Park


Campus also receives high marks for low student debt, serving veterans


UCI researcher focuses attention on under-studied and highly vulnerable population in sub-Saharan Africa: children living with adults who are HIV-positive or AIDS-ill


Assistant Professor, Political Science | Ph.D. California Institute of Technology


Molina Foundation donates 400 books to the language and literacy program for pre-schoolers


Check out UCI's program, ranked in the nation's top 40 by U.S. News and World Report


Pam Kelley '89 takes readers on a lawyer's twisty road to redemption in her first legal thriller


UCI study finds moral judgments about parents affect perceptions of risk


Poli sci grad student finds evidence that talking "like a man" is a part of Clinton's political strategy


UCI poli sci alumnus who was DoubleLine's head of developed credit dies at 56


Poli sci professor Davin Phoenix takes on a hot topic in this Ask a Leader segment


Staff volleyball team posts school's best record in annual summer league


Economics graduate student Michael Sacks is recognized for both outstanding graduate paper and dissertation.


Assistant Professor, Economics | Ph.D. University of Wisconsin-Madison


Sociology Distinguished Professor David Snow to lead effort


Michael Tesler, political scientist, explains in The Washington Post, Aug. 1, 2016


Paulina Oliva, UCI associate professor of economics, says air pollution levels at 2016 summer Olympics sites in Brazil can be lethal for infants and elderly


Award-winning book by UCI sociologists finds education of Mexican American children and grandchildren suffers substantially when parents can't legalize


'16 anthropology grad and future physician is recognized by the White House for his dedication to fair and compassionate health care for all


Long-time political science lecturer in social sciences