Michelle Thomas, UCI undergrad, inaugural Social Sciences Black Lives Matter Scholarship recipient, and Black Psychology Student Association president
Book by Sara Wallace Goodman, UCI political science, examines the role politics play in peoples' recognition, response to democratic threats
Bill Maurer, social sciences dean and anthropology and law professor, talks cryptocurrency, credit cards and the future of cash
Tiara Na'puti, global and international studies assistant professor, pushes for decolonization as solution to environmental impacts of militarization on Indigenous land, governing issues facing the U.S. unincorporated territory
Findings present first comprehensive documentation of the link between being disciplined in high-school and post-high school disparities in criminal justice activity, educational attainment and income measures
UCI seeks to grow interdisciplinary research, courses and programs designed to enhance knowledge, understanding of Jewish culture, history
UCI and community partners expand efforts to build local resilience and address COVID-19 inequities
Essay by UCI political scientist outlines likely pathways, plausibility of democratic failure in the nation with mid-terms ahead and 2024 Presidential election closing in
Book by UCI anthropologist Justin Richland explores complicated relationship between Native American Tribes and the U.S. government
How Elizabeth Montoya, sociology and immunology and microbiology undergraduate, achieves success one question at a time
UCI social scientists offer expert perspective on progress, pitfalls of nation's efforts toward racial equity, social justice
Sandy Wenger, UCI anthropology Ph.D. candidate, reflects on her research and unconventional journey through graduate school
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