Rocio Rosales, sociology, LAist, Aug. 23, 2025


Gary Richardson, economics, Quartz, Aug. 22, 2025


Sara Mednick, cognitive sciences, ZME Science, Aug. 22, 2025


Gregory Hickok, cognitive and language scientist, explores the hidden machinery behind the humble word in this piece for Psychology Today


Gary Richardson, economics, Financial Times, Aug. 22, 2025


Gary Richardson, economics, Quartz, Yahoo Finance, Aug. 22, 2025 


Honor recognizes the recently minted political science Ph.D. for research on refugee policy


Stephen Schueller, psychology and CPIP, Gizmodo, Aug. 20, 2025


Bill Maurer, anthropology, Arte, Aug. 20, 2025 (Video)


Bill Maurer, anthropology, Statescoop, Aug 19, 2025


Honor recognizes the UC Irvine Distinguished Professor of political science for lifetime achievements


Sara Mednick, cognitive sciences, The Cool Down, Aug. 16, 2025


Wang Feng, sociology, The Guardian, Yahoo News, Aug. 16, 2025 


Matt Beckmann, political science, Los Angeles Times, Yahoo News, Aug. 16, 2025 


Daniel Brunstetter, political science, ABC News Australia, Aug. 14, 2025 (Audio)


Through UC Irvine's Summer Program in Research and Leadership, psychology major Lily Paris Zahraii took her first steps into academic research and discovered much more along the way


UC Irvine cognitive sciences assistant professor and first-gen scholar Cherlyn Ng receives Distinguished Early-Career Faculty Award for Teaching for making course content exciting, accessible and applicable


Gary Richardson, economics, Quartz, Aug. 12, 2025


Megan Peters, cognitive sciences, explains in this piece for Nature


Jordie Davies, political science, San Francisco Chronicle, Aug. 11, 2025


Jeffrey Wasserstrom, history and Long Institute affiliate, The World, Aug. 8, 2025 (Audio)


Leo Chavez, anthropology, Daily Pilot, Aug. 7, 2025


Greg Duncan, education and CPIP, The Daily podcast by The New York Times, August 6, 2025


Gary Richardson, economics, Reuters, Aug. 6, 2025 


Greg Hickok, cognitive sciences and language science, explains in this piece for Psychology Today


Two-week NextGenPop residential program hosted at UC Irvine brings 17 students to campus for advanced instruction, career development and networking


David Neumark, economics, KCBS Radio, Aug. 5, 2025 (Audio)


Bernadette Boden-Albala, public health and CPIP, Flow Space, July 31, 2025


Honor recognizes the Joe C. Wen School of Population & Public Health assistant professor and CPIP affiliate for teaching excellence


Etel Solingen, political science, The Diplomat, July 30, 2025 (Interview)


UC Irvine political science and sociology double major Jared Castaneda selected for prestigious public policy institute program


UC Irvine economics Ph.D. student Noah Kouchekinia wins two national grants to study housing policy


Greg Duncan, education and CPIP, The New York Times, July 28, 2025


Greg Hickok, cognitive sciences and language science, explains in this expert commentary for Psychology Today


Bill Maurer, anthropology, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, July 27, 2025


Sara Mednick, cognitive sciences, Mental Floss, July 26, 2025


Keramet Reiter, criminology, law, and society and CPIP, The New York Times, July 25, 2025


National Science Foundation-funded work could improve teaching, interventions for children


O.C. foundation leader Shelley Hoss, M.B.P.A. '87, to receive 2025 Extraordinarius award


Louis DeSipio, Chicano/Latino studies and political science, The Orange County Register, July 21, 2025


UC Irvine professor of criminology, law, and society and a CPIP faculty affiliate recognized for academic research and public policy efforts


Andrew Penner, UC Irvine sociology, and coauthors explain in this piece for The Conversation, July 16, 2025


Andrew Penner, sociology, Phys.org, July 16, 2025


Irene Vega, sociology, NPR - Morning Edition, July 16, 2025 (Audio)


Multi-university study examines pay differences for first- and second-generation immigrant workers across nine countries


Campus lauded for providing academic quality, affordability and career prospects


UC Irvine sociology Ph.D. candidate Jennifer Cabrera earns Lauds & Laurels recognition for her work bridging research, representation and community - online and off


With $4 million grant, UC Irvine cognitive scientist Aaron Bornstein seeks to develop inexpensive assessment of cognitive ability


Michael Tesler, political science, explains in this piece for Good Authority


Irene Vega, sociology, Princeton University Press, July 10, 2025 (Video)


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