Cognitive scientist Lisa Pearl also recognized for excellence in undergraduate teaching at annual Celebration of Teaching awards ceremony


Past UCI grads have found niches in nonprofit work, pro sports, Hollywood, law, TV and business


UCI programs help foster youths - like social sciences alumni Kimberly Snodgrass and Cristian Martinez - succeed


UCI economist David Neumark finds non-policy factors such as weather and geography play greater role in predicting states’ economic growth than traditional business climate index measures


ASA award recognizes book as best book published on the family


Selection considered one of the highest honors for a U.S. scientist


Honor recognizes book as one of the most significant print and electronic works reviewed in the magazine in 2010


OC judge and 2011 Lauds & Laurels award winner Scott Steiner on UCI’s lifelong impact


Sociology undergrad Lalita Patipaksiri is first UCI player to be selected for the NCAA all-star golf team


Study coauthored by Chicano/Latino studies assistant professor Belinda Campos finds health benefits of expressive writing do not apply equally across all cultures


Anthropologist receives grant to study how the world’s largest nation is handling gender imbalance


UCI cognitive scientists’ non-invasive synthetic telepathy communication work featured in April edition of Discover Magazine


Daisy Reyes, sociology grad student, earns Lauds & Laurels honors for research on roles of student clubs on college campuses


UCI’s Mock Trial performance lands team a fourth consecutive national bid


UCI social scientists use blogs to share research, experiences