CPIP co-director supported by $450,000 from the National Institute on Aging of the National Institutes for Health


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Gustavo Oliveira and Li Zhang, global and international studies, offer insight on the global supply chain crisis and alternative solutions for holiday spends


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SPPS and education science major Kristi Ryono's attitude of gratitude has helped her thrive throughout her time at UCI


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Funding for CPIP co-director's study provided by Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Institutes for Health


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Zeinab Kachakeche, second year language science graduate student, reflects on her research endeavors and experience as a mother pursuing a Ph.D.


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Talk at Texas A&M University-Kingsville available on YouTube


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Guided by her own experience as an international adoptee, UCI graduate student Shannon Bae is studying how the process can be demystified and made humane for reconnecting birth families with adopted children


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Prize in Feminist Philosophy of Science recognizes the philosopher's book as best work in said category within past five years


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Bill Maurer, anthropology and law, Point2, Nov. 16, 2021


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UCI psychology undergrad Michelle Thomas receives inaugural Black Lives Matter Research Scholarship to advance understanding of Black, marginalized communities


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Interdisciplinary project to show how 150-year-old themes remain relevant


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Bill Maurer, anthropology and law, on the complex role currency plays in our society, how our relationship to money continues to evolve, and what new forms money might take in the future, via the Chicago Humanities Festival


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Personal experience motivates UCI sociology graduate student's academic inquiry into the experience of children of immigrants


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The Institute for Meaningful Engagement will emphasize faculty, classroom impact


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Pin-Chun Chen, UCI cognitive sciences graduate student, studies how your brain stays busy while you snooze


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