Nonprescribed psychostimulants impair sleep and working memory, UCI-led study finds


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Program in Corporate Welfare Studies interns crunch data to determine how regulations affect businesses


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Hector Tobar, Chicanot/Latino studies and history, in The New York Times


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Bill Maurer, UCI dean of social sciences and professor of anthropology and law, on regulatory warning signs to watch for with Facebook's new cryptocurrency


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Campus designation as an Organized Research Unit elevates the center's infrastructure to support interdisciplinary research with a policy purpose


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Gary Richardson, economics, explains on NPR (audio)


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Nadia Chernyak, UCI cognitive scientist, explains in The Conversation


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How UCI contributed to alumnus Taylor Holiday's successes both on and off the field


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Sociology graduate student researching the phenomenon earns competitive National Science Foundation fellowship


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Hector Tobar, associate professor of English and Chicano/Latino studies, tells the story of how his family's immigrant journey and James Earl Ray's path to targeting Martin Luther King, Jr., intersected at an unglamorous corner of East Hollywood


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New book by Long T. Bui, UCI assistant professor of global and international studies, tells the living stories, history of South Vietnamese refugees


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UCI and Wells Fargo team up to teach 21st century financial literacy skills to non-profits that serve the underserved


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In his new book, UCI vision scientist Donald Hoffman says evolution has trained humans to construct reality, rather than see the world as it truly is


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UCI alumna Dana Ballout '08 brings stories from the Middle East to mainstream U.S. media - including one she got to tell for NPR's "This American Life"


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Michael Tesler, polo sci, explains in The Washington Post


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