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
Honor recognizes UCI’s most outstanding graduating seniors
Honor recognizes top 2% of undergrads for academics, leadership and service
Cyronek also recognized with Lave Paper Prize
Honor recognizes his research on family planning programs in the Philippines
Awards will fund research on Armenian conflict and migration to U.S.
Publishers Weekly calls Hickok's new book an impressive handling of basic neuroscience
Honor recognizes her for best non-thesis paper submitted in social sciences for original research
Funding will support research on electoral involvement of young adults
Honor recognizes political scientist for mentoring efforts above and beyond her regular faculty responsibilities
Honor recognizes the philosopher for contributions to the field
Competitive national grant will fund research on NGOs and women’s security
Times Higher Education evaluations are based on research and teaching excellence
Honor recognizes research and scholarly excellence since retirement
Bill Maurer, social sciences dean and anthropology and law professor, is featured in a podcast on The Bitcoin Lawyer April 27, 2014
Awarded at International Studies Association annual meeting in March
After serving her country, Jessica Garcia is now serving as part of the new UCOP Veterans Advisory Council to president Napolitano
Political science professor and former social sciences dean
Six from social sciences to be honored for contributions to undergrad education at UCI
Term to begin August 2014 with acting president role beginning in 2015
Formal banquet to be held May 15
New social sciences robot designed to help children with autism hone their social interaction skills
Bean receives grant to refine estimates of the size of unauthorized population in the U.S.
Large movements of people across international borders
Inaugural CEPP fellows are tracking policy implications of campaign donations and tax incentives for the film industry
Social sciences lecturer and alumnus receives award for her efforts to open education to wider audiences
Mathematical modeling to understand competing interests
UCI cognitive scientists receive NSF grant to expand their hearing research to speech perception
Applications due by Tuesday, February 18, 5:00 p.m.
Wehmeier, logic & philosophy of science professor, serves as founding director
Immigration and social demography
Social movements and homelessness
First-generation alumnus now works at U.S. Department of Education helping others like him
Honor recognizes campus’s most outstanding faculty member for research excellence
Collaborative ethnographic research and complex systems
Chicano/Latino studies and political science prof will continue center focus and pursue new programs
Findings published in December issue of American Sociological Review
Krichmar puts engineering focus on newly renamed Center for Cognitive Neuroscience and Engineering (CENCE)
Altruism, rational choice and how real people go about making moral decisions
Official induction to take place at association’s annual meeting in January 2014
An op-ed by Wang Feng, sociology professor, is featured in the New York Times November 19, 2013
Social sciences celebrates Promise for Education success with Star Trek day
Mission Viejo High School freshmen kick off the program's 2013 campus visits
Cognitive anthropology and shared cognitive patterns
Minimum wage and anti-poverty policy
Evolutionary game theory and the social contract