Washington Post op-ed by poli sci prof Michael Tesler puts Sanders's push in the polls into perspective


Undergrad advisor Kurt Hessinger '97 honored by UCI Greek system students for outstanding commitment


Social sciences undergraduate affairs director Helen Morgan '92 recognized for staff leadership excellence


Campus's outreach to the underrepresented makes it No. 1 on this year's College Access Index


Honor recognizes nation's top change-makers in history, literature, languages


Loh Down on Science features cognitive scientist Alyssa Brewer's visual perception research


Leo Chavez, anthropology professor, explains on Southern California Public Radio


Book by Kristin Peterson, anthropology professor, on dynamics of Nigeria’s pharmaceutical markets


Awards recognize graduate students for engaging scientific research


New book by UCI anthropologist explains how Swedish furniture drives home democratic ideals


Distinction recognizes scholarly contributions in urban, public and transportation economics


Study by UCI sociologist is first to tie low natal weight to biological, social factors three generations deep


Etel Solingen, political science professor and Tierney Chair, gives perspective in Washington Post op-ed


Sociology Ph.D. alum and soon-to-be lecturer is part of an anteater family legacy


Cecelia Lynch, political science professor, breaks it down in Border Crossings, the August issue of Diplomat Magazine


Study on cultural adaption in immigrant children earns Sanchez NSF fellowship


Sociologist Jennifer Lee breaks it down in CNN op-ed Aug 4


UCI researchers apply scientific method to study of how we receive affectionate messages


Soc sci dean to help Department of Treasury determine first female face on new $10


Celebrate UCI's Bright Past and Brilliant Future with a day in Aldrich Park 10.03.15


Rossell Memorial Award supports parents and non-traditional grad students


LPS prof uses mathematics to break down the post-zombie-apocalyptic world


John Campbell will teach undergrad political science classes, make public presentations


Book co-authored by UCI sociologist debunks idea that Asian American academic achievement is due to unique cultural traits or values


Aldrich award winner Amy He makes soc sci--and her mom--proud


Sociology grad student combines experience in academia and activism to study human trafficking


Sociology's Sanchez wins award for undergraduate thesis after finding inspiration in an age-old question


McIntee and Allison recognized for mathematical approaches to social sciences


Honors recognize classroom and service contributions


An op-ed by Michael Tesler, political science assistant professor, is featured in The Washington Post June 25, 2015


Revamped major emphasizes community service with practical application


Cognitive scientists study how the brain tunes out distractions


Sociology professor receives grant to study how stories can help and hurt causes


Econ prof describes employment barriers faced by older workers and how federal law might help


More than 2000 degrees conferred to soc sci's newest alums


UCI-Stanford duo examine cases in which perceived and self-reported race differ


Edwin Amenta, sociology professor, explains in featured article on The Conversation


One-year term begins in August


Awards carry $5,000 prize to support continued research


Fifth-year grad student receives Outstanding Scholarship award


Cog sci prof Don Hoffman explains in TED talk


Graduate student and future professor honored with Kathy Alberti prize


Anthropology and business admin major Asthana earns school scholarship


Economics grad student Chehras honored for research


An op-ed by Jennifer Lee, sociology professor, is featured by Zocalo Public Square June 9, 2015


Soc sci's graduating seniors pick one word to describe their soon-to-be alma mater


Grad student recognized for service to the UCI community


Don Hoffman, cognitive sciences professor, is featured on the Science Channel June 3, 2015


2015 Caesar Sereseres award goes to two accomplished undergrads


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


Chicano/Latino studies prof pursues research on a topic dear to her heart


Soc sci undergrad earns international education scholarship


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


Poli sci alumnus honored at Democratic Party convention


David Neumark, economics Chancellor's Professor, weighs in, courtesy of the Las Vegas Sun May 17, 2015


Donald Hoffman explains on PBS series Closer to Truth


What's magical about the mundane?


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


Grad student studies the political behavior of Americans with disabilities


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


Two soc sci graduates participate in Sacramento's Capital Fellows Program


Grad student explores politics behind Mexico's public, early alert earthquake technology


Jean-Claude Falmagne earns Lauds and Laurels Extraordinarius Award


Vicki Ruiz earns Lauds and Laurels Outstanding Faculty Achievement Award


Sanaa Khan earns Lauds and Laurels Outstanding Undergrad Award


Amanda Fowler earns Lauds and Laurels Outstanding Social Sciences Alumni Award


Prestigious academy recognition honors sociologist's impact on immigration policy and research


Social sciences awards two profs funding to develop online courses


Book by Rosas on Bracero Program's familial consequences honored


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


Wayzgoose, outdoor festival and more


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


Social science dean receives two new grants for research on mobile money


UCI cognitive scientists weigh in on color perception debate


UCI prof and honors undergrads study science behind time


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


Pearl receives NSF grant to study how children learn language


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


Manchak, Ph.D. '09, is newest faculty member in LPS