UCI's new Ph.D. program in global studies diversifies education and supports the next generation's appreciation of place in complex, interrelated post-nationalist world


Tony Smith, poli sci, and co-authors, explain in this piece for Scientific American


UCI economics graduate student Nishtha Sharma pursues research, applied internship experience on the ways economic discrimination affects individuals' decisions


UCI economist Vellore Arthi receives Russell Sage Foundation grant to study role of crises in disrupting, exacerbating disparities


Co-led by professors Jun Wu and Alana M.W. LeBron, center will be a regional leader in promoting health equity and environmental justice through public health research and practice


Now that her dissertation has been defended, Shauna Gillooly '21 political science Ph.D. reflects on the research practices she learned at UCI and how they've prepared her for a fellowship with a nonprofit


Faculty, students and alumni elected key leaders, named award recipients at American Sociological Association annual meeting


Four-year term offers political scientist opportunity to advance inclusive excellence through deliberate design of large, diverse editorial team


Belinda Campos, UCI Chicano/Latino studies professor and chair, dives into her research on unique sociocultural contexts that can be beneficial for relationships and protective of health


UCI social scientists receive more than $500,000 from National Science Foundation to "build and broaden" research, opportunities among minority-serving institutions


The acclaimed Chicano/Latino studies and literary journalism scholar and writer embarked on a 9,000-mile roadtrip to explore Latinx identities across the U.S.


UCI undergrad Josue Ruedas is using his time as an Anteater to advocate for communities of color and train for a legal career


Samantha Vortherms, poli sci, and Jiakun Jack Zhan explain via The Washington Post and MSN


UCI-led team receives $750,000 from National Science Foundation Convergence Accelerator to study and stop spread of mis-, disinformation in financial services industry


With three majors, two jobs, and a passion for labor organizing, UCI undergraduate Melissa Molina finds a "weird upside" in the pandemic