UCI sociologist Irene Vega shares her new book that explores how a largely Latino/a workforce of immigration agents reconciles the moral ambiguities of its work


New book by UC Irvine sociologist Irene Vega explores how a largely Latino/a workforce of immigration agents reconciles the moral ambiguities of its work


UC Irvine alumni Michael Fermin '91 & Michelle Lauron '91 support and mentor new generations of Anteaters


Findings will advance understanding of human language processing and production


Sociologist David S. Meyer shares his expertise in The UC Irvine Podcast


UC Irvine business economics and international studies double major Liming Dong sees the people behind the policies


UC Irvine sociology honors student and LIFTED scholar Jesse Rinke has found purpose in education


Samantha Vortherms, UC Irvine political scientist and National Science Foundation-funded researcher, provides insight


Jeffrey Krichmar, UC Irvine cognitive scientist and researcher funded by the National Science Foundation and National Institutes of Health, weighs in


Ramesh Srinivasan, UC Irvine cognitive scientist and Department of Defense-funded researcher, shares perspective


Aaron Bornstein, UC Irvine cognitive scientist and National Institutes of Health-funded researcher, weighs in


Daniel Brunstetter, political science, shares how dying words can teach us to live in this piece for Aeon


Campus researchers study the science and impact of more intense blazes fueled by climate-driven events


UC Irvine political scientist Sara Goodman is leading a three-year National Science Foundation-funded study examining how political systems shape citizenship laws and national identity


Gregory Hickok, UC Irvine cognitive and language scientist and National Science Foundation and National Institutes of Health-funded researcher, gives expert insight