New book by Danielle Thomsen, UC Irvine political science professor, explores how fundraising matters in American politics


After transforming groundbreaking mathematical psychology theories into practical applications used by millions of students, Jean-Claude Falmagne has established a legacy to advance the field at UC Irvine


Study - featured in Science and coauthored by Cailin O'Connor, UC Irvine, and University of Washington's Joseph Bak-Coleman, Jevin West, and Carl T. Bergstrom - finds industry-linked studies were also more likely to focus on particular topics, suggesting these ties may be skewing the field


Honor recognizes the fourth-year international studies major for outstanding academic performance and service to the School of Social Sciences, UCI campus and community


New book by UC Irvine sociology professor Nina Bandelj explores what happens when children become investment projects and child-rearing becomes exhausting labor


Erin Lockwood, political science, explains in this piece for Project Syndicate


Multi-university analysis of national data shows no evidence that higher foster care placements correlate to a drop in child abuse- or neglect-related deaths


UC Irvine cognitive sciences professor emeritus | 1932-2025


Honor supported the psychology major's research and participation in the National Latinx Psychological Association annual conference


UC Irvine logic and philosopher of science Lauren Ross part of John Templeton Foundation-funded research team exploring token causation


Check out photos from the commencement celebration at the Bren


New book by UC Irvine economist David R. Agrawal with James M. Poterba and Owen M. Zidar offers a critical examination of the effects of tax competition


UC Irvine economics professor emeritus | 1934-2025


Work by political scientists Jeffrey Kopstein, UCI, and Stephen Hanson, William & Mary, examines causes, consequences of the erosion of modern government institutions


Work by Eve Darian-Smith, UC Irvine global and international studies and law Distinguished Professor, explores on-going, increasing threats to academic freedom worldwide