Don Hoffman, cognitive sciences professor, is featured on the Science Channel June 3, 2015
Honor recognizes top 2% of socsci undergrads for academics, leadership and service
Chicano/Latino studies senior turns cultural identity into focus of award-winning work
Felipe Hernandez, '13 political science and music performance, on being a first-generation college student
Findings offer encouragement to marginalized groups seeking societal change
School of Social Sciences introduces certificate program to encourage cultural awareness
David Neumark, economics Chancellor's Professor, weighs in, courtesy of the Las Vegas Sun May 17, 2015
Michael Tesler, political science assistant professor, explains in The Washington Post May 15, 2015
Alumni Excellence recipient answers questions about her college career, influencers and unexpected interests
Decorated international studies student chosen to speak at 2015 social sciences commencement ceremony
Brain handles day- and nighttime optical signals the same, reacts quickly to loss of input
Graduate student studies the commodification of crystal energy in Brazil and the American Southwest
An op-ed by David Neumark, economics Chancellor's Professor, is featured in the Los Angeles Times May 9, 2015
Grad student Edelina Burciaga compares the educational opportunities and social mobility of undocumented young adults in California and Georgia
National Science Foundation awards grad student for research on changing transportation structures in Delhi
Grad student explores politics behind Mexico's public, early alert earthquake technology
Prestigious academy recognition honors sociologist's impact on immigration policy and research
Social sciences awards two profs funding to develop online courses
Grad student explores the role of land use regulations in the housing boom and bust
Sociology grad student studies the origins of ethnic violence during California's early years
Sociology grad student studies role of diasporas in "Arab Spring" revolutions
Meyer comments on cost of learning, voting behavior, news consumption and more on Ask A Leader
Current and former honorees discuss their service projects and subsequent accomplishments - and the award's lasting influence
With her gardening kit startup, senior Stella Liu hopes to motivate people to grow their own food
Political science professor and Tierney Chair talks conflict and cooperation as part of Social Sciences Distinguished Faculty Series
Vicki Ruiz to be honored for her contributions to Latino and Chicano history during National Women's History Month
Founding faculty member and second chancellor at UCI never lost his interest in learning
Works by Shaozeng Zhang and Ather Zia selected for focus on major global issues
In recognition of Black History Month, District Attorney Jackie Lacey '79 reflects on education, career
Joseph L. White, professor emeritus of social sciences, leads a teach-in at UCI's Cross-Cultural Center, kicking off Black History Month events
UCI receives Henry Luce Foundation grant for Lynch-led project focusing on the ethics behind charitable development and distribution in Africa
Honor recognizes immigration expert's more than four decade career
Honor recognizes sociologist's impact on immigration policy and research
Information will facilitate studies on micro-level effects of public policy
Anthro grad student receives grant to study changing use and notions of security in Jamaica
Davin Phoenix, political science assistant professor, is featured on KUCI's Ask a Leader January 20, 2015
Leadership role will help social sciences dean advance behavioral sciences at national level
UCI LPS professor is NYU's inaugural philosopher in residence at new Abu Dhabi campus
Vicki Ruiz, Chicano/Latino studies and history Distinguished Professor, is featured in a C-SPAN special video January 4, 2015
Work challenges recent research claiming otherwise
Political science grad student receives NSF funding to help aid policy makers
American Sociological Association recognizes three UCI professors for excellence
Co-founder of Students for Global Peacebuilding raises awareness of nonviolent conflict resolution
Located in SST 165, the center is open to all students enrolled in ECON 20A, 20B and 100A
Ambitious new leader of UCI student body relishes his role as an advocate for undergrads by promoting voter registration and participation
Melissa King ’05 packs up her knives and competes in Bravo’s popular reality television show
Professional penalty is lighter in countries with subsidized child care
News agency ranks the institute’s feed among the top 10 for info on financial inclusion
Interests span financial risk, behavioral economics, culture, race and politics, conflict management, biodiversity, and international migration
Lighter skin not necessarily correlated to higher household earnings
An op-ed by Jennifer Lee, sociology professor, is featured in The Society Pages September 22, 2014
Ranks No. 3 in UCI basketball history in rebounding
UC President Janet Napolitano sends her recommendation to regents for confirmation Sept. 18
Honor recognizes excellence in economics coursework and research
Sociologist Rubén Rumbaut honored for research on education and immigrant populations
An excerpt from The Myth of Mirror Neurons by Greg Hickok, cognitive sciences professor, is featured on Salon.com September 1, 2014
UCI researchers offer highlights from their studies about work – how we do it, and what we produce
UCI study finds it can be more detrimental than divorce or death of mother, father
Sierra Club ranking reflects campus commitment to energy efficiency, sustainability
An op-ed by Greg Hickok, cognitive sciences professor and Center for Language Science director, is featured in The New York Times August 1, 2014
UCI Distinguished Research Professor of political science, past president of the American Political Science Association and past vice president of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
UC Irvine Center for Statistical Consulting founding director, social sciences senior lecturer and 45-year member of the UCI community
Results published in June issue of NBER Digest
Social sciences major Jacqueline Rodriguez helps President Obama master the 'Zot!'
Book by UCI cognitive scientist refutes role of so-called mirror neurons in human cognition
Algorithms use Ranker data to predict host country Brazil as 2014 soccer champs
Bermudez, ’98, Kanter, ’00, recognized for service
Journal features studies on airlines and airports

