UCI anthropologist Roxanne Varzi shares with The Dyslexia Life Hacks Show how she discovered her dyslexia strength in visual thinking
New book by UCI global and international studies professor Long T. Bui explores cultural knowledge, viral politics of the pandemic
Belinda Campos, professor of Chicano/Latino Studies, and Jessica Borelli, professor of psychological science, offer expertise in this piece for Greater Good Magazine
Penelope Maddy, UCI logic & philosophy of science Distinguished Professor emeritus, explains in this interview with Salon (also featured in Yahoo News and MSN)
The lasting impact of the UC Irvine School of Social Sciences Summer Academic Enrichment Program
Novel by the Chicano/Latino studies and literary journalism professor is a top readers' choice
U.S. Navy attorney Michael Habashy, '11 political science, mentors the next generation of Anteaters in Washington, DC
New book coauthored by UCI political scientist Jeffrey Kopstein offers an impassioned plea to defend modern government
Richard Futrell, language science, explains in this piece for the Journal of Creativity and Inspiration
Award supports her research on retirement and disability policies and their far reaching impact
New book by UCI anthropologists Kristin Peterson and Valerie Olson offers a handbook for multidimensional research design
Honor recognizes the outstanding faculty as model educators
Political scientists Louis DeSipio and Tony Smith discuss key takeaways and what's next
UCI ceremony celebrates 23 graduates of first UC in-prison bachelor's program
UCI anthropologists Angela Jenks, Christopher Lowman & Ian Straughn share findings in this piece for Anthropology News


