Competitive honor recognizes the UC Irvine anthropology Ph.D. student for research on China's elder care dynamics
Greg Hickok, cognitive sciences and language science, explains what aphasia tells us about cognition in this piece for Psychology Today
JB Manchak, logic and philosophy of science, explains in this piece for Institute of Arts and Ideas
Erin Lockwood, political science, offers expert insight in this piece for the Project Syndicate
New book by Sarah Whitt, UC Irvine global and international studies assistant professor, explores Indigenous histories tied to settler-operated institutions of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries
Sara Mednick, cognitive sciences, shares expertise in this podcast with the LAist (also on MSN)
Maira Delgado Laurens, UC Irvine global and international studies graduate student, researches one of the world's most dangerous migrant crossings
Bill Maurer, social sciences dean, anthropology and law professor, and director of the Institute for Money, Technology and Financial Inclusion, shares expertise in this piece for Duckbucks
Honor recognizes psychology and biological sciences undergrad for academic promise and potential to enact change and improve the community
UC Irvine economics graduate student Cassie Zhang - who earned her undergraduate degrees in economics and international studies as an Anteater - aims to help consumers and support students
Richard Arum, sociology and education, discusses the challenges facing student-centered learning and how a new framework for intellectual virtues can help address them (courtesy of Learning Well Radio)
New book by Anneeth Kaur Hundle, UC Irvine anthropology associate professor and Presidential Chair in Social Sciences to Advance Sikh Studies, explores the lasting impact of Uganda's 1972 expulsion of nearly 80,000 South Asians
Greg Hickok, cognitive sciences and language science, explains this uniquely human trait in this piece for Psychology Today
Findings are first to link facets of familism to postpartum health benefits
UC Irvine political science Ph.D. student Jacob Sutherland explores how libraries and local governments respond to public pressure in polarized times


