Howard Gillman honored for scholarly writing, service
UCI economist studies potential links education, health and teen pregnancy
Establishing the field of Chicano/Latino history with research on Mexican-American women in the U.S. Southwest
Documentary screening and Q&A with UCI aphasia study participant kicks off 2013-14 Social Sciences Expert Series Nov 18
Funding will support the graduate student’s dissertation on notions of similarity
Teenagers on the internet and how new technologies can help young people learn better
Defining racially polarized voting
Olive Tree Initiative students return from Middle East and share their experiences
Honor recognizes Making the Mexican Diabetic as best health and illness book in 2013
Ranking follows the group’s strong finish at last year’s national tournament
Honor recognizes political scientist for contributions to world peace
Part of UC-wide Promise for Education initiative
Interests span education and environmental economics, medical anthropology, judicial politics, Latino history, philosophy of science, and cognition, perception and action
Anthro grad student studies the science behind online music recommendations
'Latino Americans' chronicles the history and experiences of Latinos in the U.S.
Offered through Instructure, the free, eight-week MOOC will explore subjects related to math, public health, social science and physics
Political science undergrad wins Microsoft’s Challenge for Change to create global peace curriculum program
Morales takes part in competitive summer Latino Museum Studies Program
Donation will recognize experts in mathematics and cognitive sciences
Economics professor Jan Brueckner weighs in on potential American Airlines-US Airways merger
Campus places third in Sierra Club ranking of colleges committed to sustainability
Research evidence from Chancellor's Professor Neumark in the public debate
Honor recognizes the logic & philosophy of science associate professor for research excellence
Former dean of USC’s Dornsife College, Howard Gillman brings eclectic tastes and talents to his new role as UCI provost and executive vice chancellor
Findings may help policy makers develop laws to help older workers reenter the job market
Robnett-Olsen studies relevancy of political organizations following social movement success
Award recognizes junior faculty member for research excellence
Awards carry $5,000 prize to support continued research
Fellowship supports the recent grad’s research on nuclear proliferation
Two-year funding begins in September
Honor supports grad student's research on decision making processes of teachers’ unions
Honor recognizes top grad student for intellectual achievement
Sociology Ph.D. grad will be joining the Cal State Channel Islands faculty in the fall
Aldrich and Aeberhard awards recognize UCI’s top junior and freshman
Times Higher Education evaluations are based on research and teaching excellence
Honor recognizes political scientist for academic merit and scholarly achievements
Distinguished Faculty Award for Research recognizes dean’s work on attention and perceptual learning
UCI-led study finds two-year difference in educational attainment of next generation
Honors recognize scholarship, service and leadership
Algorithms by Michael Lee show Ranker users' predictions to be surprisingly accurate
$25,000 award will support her dissertation write-up
UCI sociologist Jennifer Lee explores the consequences of positive stereotyping
Honor recognizes retired political scientist for continued commitment to university mission
Honor recognizes top 2% of undergrads for academics, leadership and service
Honor recognizes UCI’s most outstanding graduating seniors
Research ties technology innovations to lower costs
Senior honored at UCI Upper-Division Writing Awards Ceremony
Truman and Fulbright scholar Felipe Hernandez will be one of two featured speakers at social sciences’ commencement ceremonies
Mock Trial standout Mazamir Yousefi will be one of two featured speakers at social sciences’ commencement ceremonies
Cultural anthropologist will head UCI’s largest academic unit
’12 economics and earth and environmental sciences alumnus will study impact of atmospheric mercury on Arctic ecosystem
Funding period runs from March 2013-February 2016
Political science graduate student one of 610 American students to receive award
Online math and science learning program developed by UCI cognitive scientists goes mobile
Highlights include features on soc sci undergrads, alumni and academic programs
Formal banquet to be held May 16
Leadership development sessions help hone commitments to action
Honor recognizes political scientist's contributions to the field of political psychology
Opportunity provides funding for 10-month teaching assistantship in Colombia
Warren Medal recognizes Dosher’s career work on attention and perceptual learning
Project allows anthro grad student to return to her fieldwork site
Research will give perspective on community and employee work-life impact
Research by Kirstin Turney, sociology assistant professor, is featured in HealthCanal.com March 7, 2013
Honor recognizes anthropology professor’s career contributions to the society and the field
Honor awarded by Notre Dame’s Center for the Study of Social Movements
International Society of Bayesian Analysis recognizes economist for contributions in statistical work
Sociologist honored for research on education and immigrant populations
Applications due by Friday, March 22, 5:00 p.m.
Professor sheds light on cultural traditions of major Asian holiday
An op-ed by James Weatherall is featured in USA Today February 12, 2013
An op-ed by Kevin O'Leary, CSD visiting faculty, is featured in the Orange County Register February 12, 2013
Findings show bright and trouble spots for California
Anthropologists spend two weeks lecturing in England
Economics prof will spend February in Australia speaking on topics in econometrics
Honor recognizes research contributions
Paper by Jennifer Lee is named The Society Pages' most popular in 2012
Findings have implications for hearing research and therapies for those with hearing and language deficits
Two-year fellowship will support travel and research on boys' academic disengagement
Recognizes the sociologist’s work on incorporating immigrants
Intel Science & Technology Center for Social Computing, co-led by anthropologist Bill Maurer, provides window into the future of social computing
Center for Networks and Relational Analysis, headed by sociologist Carter Butts, fosters interdisciplinary research