Honor recognizes the '23 logic and philosophy of science Ph.D. for impressive research work


While her passion for gaming brought her to UCI, '23 anthropology major Nyah Beck's ability to adapt opened other doors on campus


Honor recognizes the '23 economics Ph.D. for impressive research work


Recognition at annual Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program symposium honors the longtime UCI social sciences Anteater for work beyond the classroom


The fun-loving, hard-working first-gen undergraduate academic advisor shares what's fueled her 20+ years of success as a social sciences Anteater, resulting in her receipt of the 2022 Leinen Outstanding Staff Award


Honor highlights the social policy and public service and urban studies student's paper addressing race, equity and justice


After his grad ceremony in June, Fletcher and family will be heading to Princeton


Commencement speaker Kate Constant, political science and history '23, on perseverance, justice, and what comes next


Commencement speaker Jane Mary Sakr, '23 international studies, shares her international journey


Honor recognizes the economics Ph.D. student for research excellence


UCI political scientist Samantha Vortherms receives NSF CAREER award for study on globalization, establishment of summer research institute


UCI alumna Shelby Anderson '18, '19 is selected as one of the winners of the Walt Disney 100th Anniversary Teacher Celebration


Silver Medal from Independent Publishers recognizes her work on role of politics, economic decisions in global warming


UCI graduate students honored by EPA for bioremediation project video


Honor recognizes the quantitative economics major for excellence in research


UCI Community Credit partners with non-profit Abrazar and PhotovoiceWorldwide to capture community stories of financial struggle, resilience in photographs


Honor recognizes psychology and sociology major for work advancing the understanding of Black experiences


Award recognizes UCI's most outstanding graduating seniors


Grant program supports research by promising assistant professors


Honor recognizes the economics and poli sci senior for outstanding academic performance and service to the School of Social Sciences, UCI campus and community


After her grad ceremony in June, Zhang will be headed to Harvard as a postdoc


Honor recognizes the double major transfer student for academic excellence


UCI poli sci alumni Derek Anderson and Scott Land are climbing to the top of the EDM world as Slander


The first alumnus (political science) to lead the board has enhanced many areas of campus


Kim Fortun, anthropology, and EcoGovLab, Voice of OC, May 15, 2023


System-wide conference hosted by UCI Center for Population, Inequality, and Policy


New term will build on his decade of success helming UCI's largest academic unit


Honor recognizes students who are planning a career in international affairs and/or public/community service with funds supporting research, service and educational international travel


An update on funded works from inaugural grant recipients


Danika Wong '06, international studies and political science, is fueling growth of the Social Sciences Alumni Network and Women of the Dean's Leadership Society


Honor recognizes the political science major as the UCI School of Social Sciences outstanding scholar in the next to graduating class


Applications due by May 17, 5:00 p.m. PT


Findings, published in the journal SLEEP, point instead to poor sleep as culprit for mood swings during menses


Eric Swanson, economics, explains in this interview with CNN's Rosemary Church (video)


UCI affiliates Jenny Fan, IMTFI manager, and Melissa Wrapp, '21 anthropology Ph.D. and postdoctoral project manager of Community Credit, report out on Photovoice Worldwide


Héctor Tobar, Chicano/Latino studies and literary journalism, explains courtesy of the Los Angeles Times (also ran in Yahoo News)


Funding award supports the global and international studies graduate student's work on emerging eldercare economy and its impact on the lives of older Filipinos


Panunzio prize recognizes research and scholarly excellence since retirement


Jacqueline Burns, poli sci Ph.D. student, explains in this guest essay for The New York Times (also ran in The Hill and Letters from an American)


UCI global and international studies associate professor Long Bui receives Tom Angell Fellowship


Perspective from EcoGovLab's UCI social scientists


2023 Bradford-Osborne Research Award spotlights the economists' study on the positive side of using FinTechs to provide relief payments to underrepresented business owners during COVID


Renowned anthropologist studies international migration, particularly among Latinos


Two from social sciences honored at annual LEAD award ceremony


How Diana Lavery '06, M.A. '08 leverages skills from UCI's Demographic and Social Analysis program


UC Irvine scholars are among 171 recipients of the prestigious award


UCI sociologist Kristin Turney receives $510,000 National Science Foundation grant to provide nation's first systematic accounting of pandemic-related deaths in U.S. prisons


Book by UCI economics professor Michael McBride breaks down applied sabermetrics in an easy-to-use, no-math-required guide for assessing, developing and advancing youth players and teams


Courtesy of Salvador Zárate, UCI anthropology assistant professor


A reflection by Neil Nory Kaplan-Kelly, UCI anthropology Ph.D. student


UCI sociologist Edwin Amenta shares his latest work analyzing more than a century of digitized news to highlight how journalists reported on hundreds of causes, and the consequences of their coverage


Rocheteau, Ross and Mednick honored for mentorship, teaching and innovation


Cognitive scientists Megan Peters and Nia Nixon are helping develop an online educational platform for researchers


Findings will help fill critical gap on underlying inequities and stories of resilience


UCI Chicano/Latino studies and history associate professor Ana Elizabeth Rosas reflects on generative qualities of her collaborative community project with El Sol Science and Arts Academy of Santa Ana and her research


Friends Lydia Zacher Dixon, Ph.D. '15 and Caitlin Fouratt, Ph.D. '14 in conversation about the "family vibe" of their cohort, how UCI gave them a model of collegiality, and their recent publications


UCI writer-in-residence Sholeh Wolpé, Iranian-American poet, playwright and librettist, highlights the accomplishments and struggles of Iran's women, past and present


Jeff Kopstein, poli sci, New America, March 13, 2023


Emeritus Professor, Department of Political Science, University of California, Irvine, 1940-2023


Maria Montenegro, UCI global and international studies assistant professor, explains in this piece for Public History Weekly


Book by UCI anthropologist Damien Sojoyner is a poignant account of how the carceral state shapes daily life for young Black people--and how Black Americans resist, find joy, and cultivate new visions for the future


Bill Maurer, UCI anthropologist and Institute for Money, Technology and Financial Inclusion director, weighs in


David Neumark, UCI Distinguished Professor of economics, along with Ian Burn, Daniel Firoozi, and Daniel Ladd discuss their work in this piece for the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Economic Letter


Five-volume reference work co-edited by UCI sociologist David Snow updated to include more than 200 new cultural and political developments of the past decade


Damien Sojoyner, anthropology, discusses his new book, Joy and Pain on the New Books Network podcast with host Reighan Gillam


Book by UCI sociologist Yang Su dives into succession politics, protest repression, and the 1989 Tiananmen Massacre from a new perspective


Read report of stakeholder meeting held in January involving UCI EcoGovLab and AirUCI


UCI cognitive scientist and sleep expert Sara Mednick breaks down upstate and downstate biological rhythms and activities that improve health and well-being


Bill Maurer, anthropology, explains in this blog post for Filene


Honor includes funding for organizing and running faculty development initiatives and mentorship activities


Study will track how first-generation college students bridge changing identities and provide insight to help them thrive in the university


Leadership efforts will build upon the board's on-going mission, vision put in motion by successful tenure of outgoing chair Larry Kugelman who has been elected a UCI trustee


In this Valentine's Day piece for SAGE Perspectives, sociologists Kristin Turney, UCI, and Sarah Halpern-Meekin, University of Wisconsin-Madison, share their research on relationship churning and some of its challenges


Multipronged training model will prepare more underrepresented undergraduates for careers in medicine


Sharlene and Neel Grover '92 help build the UCI School of Social Sciences Women of the Dean's Leadership Society


Anita Casavantes Bradford, Chicano/Latino studies, weighs in via Inside Higher Ed


In honor of Black History Month, UCI social scientists Yousuf Al-Bulushi and Damien Sojoyner offer their perspective on post-Civil War history's contemporary relevance


UCI triple major Steven Gong took "Writing for POTUS" at UCI which led to a speechwriting internship in the Office of the First Lady


One of six from UCI recognized, the honor spotlights the distinguished cognitive neuroscientist's efforts to advance science or its applications


Wang Feng, sociologist, gives expert perspective in this piece for The New York Times


David Rosten '83 offers perspective


Application is open to graduating seniors during the 2022-23 academic year (Fall 2022, Winter 2022, Spring 2023, Summer 2023)


Honor recognizes the outstanding faculty as model educators


Blake Baxter '04, Social Sciences Board of Councilors member and Alumni Network founding chair, will be among the familiar faces at this year's annual UCI Homecoming celebration


Ian Burn, '17 economics Ph.D., is co-recipient of American Economic Association's Award for Outstanding Research Paper in LGBTQ+ Economics


Wang Feng, UCI sociologist, explains in this piece for The Conversation


Award is part of "Scialog" series designed to accelerate scientific breakthroughs


by Ruben G. Rumbaut, UCI Distinguished Professor of Sociology


Book coauthored by UCI political science professor Jeffrey Kopstein examines key questions of the Holocaust using tools, methods from political science, sociology, demography and public health


Two UCI social scientists receive funding for projects that will rebuild, reframe, and transform communities, institutions for inclusive excellence


UC-CUBA professors Nancy Burke, UC Merced, and Raul Fernandez, UCI, visited Havana in December to further UC-CUBA activities, develop potential new collaborations with local cultural institutions, and pursue their own research


Charles Anthony Smith, UCI political science professor and co-author of Sex Trafficking and Human Rights, offers perspective on a critical global issue


UCI welcomes back its annual celebration in-person this year on Jan. 17


UCI cognitive scientist Megan Peters co-leads a multinational summer school that engages, educates those with a passion for computational neuroscience and deep learning


Book coauthored by UCI political science professor Charles Anthony Smith centers women's rights as critical piece in policy solutions aimed at combatting global issue


How UCI undergrad Andre Ngo fell in love with global and international studies, political science, and research


Kelley Fong, sociology, explains in this op-ed for The Dallas Morning News


Sabrina Strings, sociology, weighs in on Nike's "Trained: Body and Mind" Podcast


Senior psychology and sociology major Kayla Atkinson aims to break barriers and uplift others through mental health advocacy


Four-year funding will support experimental work and computational modeling by Connor Mayer, UCI language science, and Megha Sundara, UCLA linguistics