Anthropologist Michael Montoya joins UC and USC professors in debate over policy implications of racial categorization in medical research
UCI professors bring the traditional study of anthropology into the 21st century with research on new media, technology and 'cloud computing'
Students from UCI's Olive Tree Initiative are featured in the OC Register on November 25, 2009
2009 Book Prize and Prize for Distinguished Achievement in the Critical Study of North America recognize more than 25 years of immigration research contributions
Scholarship recognizes the anthropology and international studies undergraduate for academic excellence
Findings will help explain how we separate and hear sounds in an acoustically cluttered world
Research by sociology professor Judith Treas sheds light on foreign-born seniors in the U.S.
Study co-authored by UCI economist David Neumark finds corporate headquarters and chain stores are more stable economic partners for cities
Data will be used to create computerized model for future non-invasive cognitive and clinical studies of attention disorders
New book takes a comparative look at the impact of global trade on the local economies and government responsiveness in China, France and Mexico
Findings could lead to advancements in understanding human behavior and further developments in neurorobotics
Three new faculty members in economics, political science and sociology expand school's interdisciplinary research strengths
Honor recognizes Assistant Professor Angela Garcia's drug addiction study as 'best published work in psychological anthropology'
UCI's Global Connect meets with Loretta Sanchez congressional aide to discuss program's federal expansion, funding
Second group of students from UCI's Olive Tree Initiative get ready for trip to Middle East, silent auction fundraiser and reception to be held prior to send-off
Awards totaling $230,000 will fund 17 projects investigating financial habits of world's poorest people
Social Sciences Undergraduate Counseling Office moves into new Social and Behavioral Sciences Gateway, departments and dean's office to follow
As a research specialist for Hollywood, Health & Society, a program of the University of Southern California Annenberg Norman Lear Center, Sheena Nahm, '09 anthropology Ph.D. graduate, helps Hollywood writers and producers keep health-related storylines accurate
Anthropology and film & media studies associate professor Roxanne Varzi makes a film about Iranian American identity and the aftermath of war
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