Funding supports work on the UCI global and international studies associate professor's book on historical stereotypes and representations of Asians and Asian Americans


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Jeffrey Kopstein, poli sci, explains in this piece for The Hill


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UCI social scientists weigh in on the vital role women play in advancing equity and inclusion


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Bernie Grofman, poli sci, explains in this piece for USAPP - American Politics and Policy


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Long T. Bui, global and international studies, explains via The Conversation


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UCI-led study finds people who are blind remember complex verbal information better than sighted individuals; nonverbal recognition is consistent across both groups


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Bill Maurer, professor of anthropology and law, weighs in, courtesy of New World Notes


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Chit Wai John Mok, sociology, Nathan Kar Ming Chan, poli sci, and others explain, courtesy of the Brookings Institution


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Alana LeBron, Chicano/Latino studies and public health, Orange Coast Magazine


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Daniel Brunstetter, poli sci, explains, courtesy of Ethics and International Affairs


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UCI researchers and Orange County United Way hope to team up on an experimental pilot focused on county's diverse, underserved population


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Model uses human and algorithmic predictions and confidence scores to boost accuracy


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Christopher Martinez, SPPS and education science undergrad, possesses a tireless dedication for uplifting his fellow students


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Stergios Skaperdas, economics, says likely no and breaks it down with Univision, March 2, 2022


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Eric Swanson, economics, explains in the Los Angeles Times and Yahoo News, March 1, 2022


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Award from American Association of Hispanics in Higher Education, Inc. recognizes the UCI Chicano/Latino studies associate professor for her work on the intimate impact of immigration policy


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UCI political scientist Erin Lockwood explains, courtesy of HowStuffWorks


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Bill Maurer, UCI anthropology and law, receives grant to study how design and deployment of digital currency impacts low- and middle-income populations


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UCI social scientists breakdown the escalating conflict


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Matt Harding, economics, Money.com, Feb. 25, 2022


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David Meyer, sociology, breaks it down in this op-ed for the Washington Post


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How Maggie Woodruff, '21 J.D. from UCI law and current anthropology Ph.D. student, plans to use dual degrees to improve lives


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Brian Jenkins, economics, Business Insider, Feb. 23, 2022


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Research topics funded to advance academic understanding of democratic threats, sexuality, and international migration


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Sabrina Strings, UCI sociologist and Chancellor's Fellow, weighs in (video)


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'21 UCI anthropology and human biology alumna is first U.S. recipient from UCI in four years


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Bill Maurer, UCI dean of social sciences, Charles R. Hale, UCSB dean of social sciences and Katharyne Mitchell, UCSC dean of social sciences, weigh in via CalMatters


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In video series, 5 UCI scholars share answers to common questions


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Applications open until Mar. 31 for students from underrepresented groups who plan to undertake graduate study in logic and/or philosophy of science


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Michael Tesler, UCI political science professor, explains via FiveThirtyEight


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Video interview


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Michelle Thomas, UCI undergrad, inaugural Social Sciences Black Lives Matter Scholarship recipient, and Black Psychology Student Association president


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Book by Sara Wallace Goodman, UCI political science, examines the role politics play in peoples' recognition, response to democratic threats


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Christopher Harris, global and international studies assistant professor, weighs in


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Bill Maurer, social sciences dean and anthropology and law professor, talks cryptocurrency, credit cards and the future of cash


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Tiara Na'puti, global and international studies assistant professor, pushes for decolonization as solution to environmental impacts of militarization on Indigenous land, governing issues facing the U.S. unincorporated territory


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Findings present first comprehensive documentation of the link between being disciplined in high-school and post-high school disparities in criminal justice activity, educational attainment and income measures


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UCI seeks to grow interdisciplinary research, courses and programs designed to enhance knowledge, understanding of Jewish culture, history


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UCI and community partners expand efforts to build local resilience and address COVID-19 inequities


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Essay by UCI political scientist outlines likely pathways, plausibility of democratic failure in the nation with mid-terms ahead and 2024 Presidential election closing in


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Book by UCI anthropologist Justin Richland explores complicated relationship between Native American Tribes and the U.S. government


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How Elizabeth Montoya, sociology and immunology and microbiology undergraduate, achieves success one question at a time


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UCI experts discuss the current state of the U.S. economy and forecast what's ahead


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UCI social scientists offer expert perspective on progress, pitfalls of nation's efforts toward racial equity, social justice


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Sandy Wenger, UCI anthropology Ph.D. candidate, reflects on her research and unconventional journey through graduate school


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How Raj Parekh '19 blazed a new path at UCI


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UCI social scientists offer research-backed life hacks for a happier, healthier you in 2022


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Social scientists offer insight on the event's lasting impact


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Honor recognizes the UCI Chicano/Latino studies and English associate professor for his work among "the most-enjoyed, most-admired, most-awe-inducing" written since 2000


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Alumni Network podcast with Food Network's "Chopped" cake champion


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Competition for cognitive processing resources during sleep comes at a cost to each


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Greg Hickok, cog sci, New Books in Psychology, Dec. 13, 2021 (Podcast)


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Internationally recognized scholar will hold public talks, workshops and seminars


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UCI celebrates commencement mid-year with inaugural ceremony


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Funding supports her work to direct and teach the Public Scholarship Summer Institute


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An interdisciplinary experiment on the UCI campus seeks to understand the harmful gases and particles that emit from car and truck brakes


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Political science undergrad class takes a deep dive into the inner workings of nation's highest office, ends quarter with crisis simulation


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Alana LeBron, Chicano/Latino studies and public health assistant professor, via Voice of OC


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Featured on Social Science Encyclopedia


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Political science graduate students reflect on their work, life at UCI and more in this Q&A


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CPIP co-director supported by $450,000 from the National Institute on Aging of the National Institutes for Health


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Gustavo Oliveira and Li Zhang, global and international studies, offer insight on the global supply chain crisis and alternative solutions for holiday spends


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SPPS and education science major Kristi Ryono's attitude of gratitude has helped her thrive throughout her time at UCI


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Funding for CPIP co-director's study provided by Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Institutes for Health


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Zeinab Kachakeche, second year language science graduate student, reflects on her research endeavors and experience as a mother pursuing a Ph.D.


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Talk at Texas A&M University-Kingsville available on YouTube


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Guided by her own experience as an international adoptee, UCI graduate student Shannon Bae is studying how the process can be demystified and made humane for reconnecting birth families with adopted children


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Prize in Feminist Philosophy of Science recognizes the philosopher's book as best work in said category within past five years


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Bill Maurer, anthropology and law, Point2, Nov. 16, 2021


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UCI psychology undergrad Michelle Thomas receives inaugural Black Lives Matter Research Scholarship to advance understanding of Black, marginalized communities


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Interdisciplinary project to show how 150-year-old themes remain relevant


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Bill Maurer, anthropology and law, on the complex role currency plays in our society, how our relationship to money continues to evolve, and what new forms money might take in the future, via the Chicago Humanities Festival


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Personal experience motivates UCI sociology graduate student's academic inquiry into the experience of children of immigrants


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The Institute for Meaningful Engagement will emphasize faculty, classroom impact


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Pin-Chun Chen, UCI cognitive sciences graduate student, studies how your brain stays busy while you snooze


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Bill Maurer, anthropology and law, The Sunday Long Read, Oct. 30, 2021


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Kristie Monroe, poli sci, explains in this piece with The Nation


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Watch: Michael McBride, UCI economist, breaks down his new metrics for player valuation based on team contributions, rather than individual skill


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UCI cognitive scientist Sara Mednick offers pointers on how to recharge in this podcast with Slate


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UCI's new Ph.D. program in global studies diversifies education and supports the next generation's appreciation of place in complex, interrelated post-nationalist world


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Tony Smith, poli sci, and co-authors, explain in this piece for Scientific American


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UCI economics graduate student Nishtha Sharma pursues research, applied internship experience on the ways economic discrimination affects individuals' decisions


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UCI economist Vellore Arthi receives Russell Sage Foundation grant to study role of crises in disrupting, exacerbating disparities


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Co-led by professors Jun Wu and Alana M.W. LeBron, center will be a regional leader in promoting health equity and environmental justice through public health research and practice


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Now that her dissertation has been defended, Shauna Gillooly '21 political science Ph.D. reflects on the research practices she learned at UCI and how they've prepared her for a fellowship with a nonprofit


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Faculty, students and alumni elected key leaders, named award recipients at American Sociological Association annual meeting


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Four-year term offers political scientist opportunity to advance inclusive excellence through deliberate design of large, diverse editorial team


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Belinda Campos, UCI Chicano/Latino studies professor and chair, dives into her research on unique sociocultural contexts that can be beneficial for relationships and protective of health


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UCI social scientists receive more than $500,000 from National Science Foundation to "build and broaden" research, opportunities among minority-serving institutions


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The acclaimed Chicano/Latino studies and literary journalism scholar and writer embarked on a 9,000-mile roadtrip to explore Latinx identities across the U.S.


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UCI undergrad Josue Ruedas is using his time as an Anteater to advocate for communities of color and train for a legal career


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Samantha Vortherms, poli sci, and Jiakun Jack Zhan explain via The Washington Post and MSN


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UCI-led team receives $750,000 from National Science Foundation Convergence Accelerator to study and stop spread of mis-, disinformation in financial services industry


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With three majors, two jobs, and a passion for labor organizing, UCI undergraduate Melissa Molina finds a "weird upside" in the pandemic


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A message from dean Bill Maurer


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The '20 international studies and political science alumna credits her UCI experience for helping her land a coveted fellowship, a full-time dream gig, and the opportunity to co-write a presidential candidate's climate platform


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Honor supports in-residence D.C. stay while he completes his new book on anti-Jewish violence across key points in history


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Salvador Zarate, anthropology, sheds light on the crews of migrant Latinx workers that bring deep environmental knowledge to stop destructive fires at the wildland-urban interface in this piece for Sapiens


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Samar Al-Bulushi, anthropology, gives perspective in this podcast with Al Jazeera


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U.S. News also puts campus at No. 2 for social mobility for second consecutive year


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