An interdisciplinary UCI team is improving assistive robotic technology for homebound children, limited-mobility adults
Grants will support early-career research in varied disciplines
Global and international studies assistant professor featured in piece on new books in Southeast Asian studies
UCI freshman and Dalai Lama scholar Karishma Muthukumar could soon help guide the National Science Foundation's research agenda
New book by UCI IMTFI researchers shines light on the human impact of mobile money, financial technology
Young children tend to respond to questions of choice with option presented last
Poli sci prof Michael Tesler receives APSA book award for gripping read on the 2016 election
An interview with philosopher, modeler, and feminist Cailin O'Connor, courtesy of Psychology Today
A UCI-Penn study of nearly 3,000 fourth, fifth, and sixth graders in China revealed strong connections between 30 to 60 minutes of shuteye at least three days a week and positive outcomes in a handful of areas
Fulbright scholar Joyce Nguy, '19 political science and education, finds that personal connections have made all the difference
Business economics senior Crystal Ho had life-changing experiences at UCI and in D.C.
Sociology grad student Anna Penner will continue her award-winning research on siblings of children with disabilities as a new faculty member at Pepperdine University


