Book by UCI sociologist Yang Su dives into succession politics, protest repression, and the 1989 Tiananmen Massacre from a new perspective


Read report of stakeholder meeting held in January involving UCI EcoGovLab and AirUCI


UCI cognitive scientist and sleep expert Sara Mednick breaks down upstate and downstate biological rhythms and activities that improve health and well-being


Bill Maurer, anthropology, explains in this blog post for Filene


Honor includes funding for organizing and running faculty development initiatives and mentorship activities


Study will track how first-generation college students bridge changing identities and provide insight to help them thrive in the university


Leadership efforts will build upon the board's on-going mission, vision put in motion by successful tenure of outgoing chair Larry Kugelman who has been elected a UCI trustee


In this Valentine's Day piece for SAGE Perspectives, sociologists Kristin Turney, UCI, and Sarah Halpern-Meekin, University of Wisconsin-Madison, share their research on relationship churning and some of its challenges


Multipronged training model will prepare more underrepresented undergraduates for careers in medicine


Sharlene and Neel Grover '92 help build the UCI School of Social Sciences Women of the Dean's Leadership Society


Anita Casavantes Bradford, Chicano/Latino studies, weighs in via Inside Higher Ed


In honor of Black History Month, UCI social scientists Yousuf Al-Bulushi and Damien Sojoyner offer their perspective on post-Civil War history's contemporary relevance


UCI triple major Steven Gong took "Writing for POTUS" at UCI which led to a speechwriting internship in the Office of the First Lady


One of six from UCI recognized, the honor spotlights the distinguished cognitive neuroscientist's efforts to advance science or its applications


Wang Feng, sociologist, gives expert perspective in this piece for The New York Times


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