UCI sociologist Kristin Turney receives $510,000 National Science Foundation grant to provide nation's first systematic accounting of pandemic-related deaths in U.S. prisons


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Book by UCI economics professor Michael McBride breaks down applied sabermetrics in an easy-to-use, no-math-required guide for assessing, developing and advancing youth players and teams


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Courtesy of Salvador Zárate, UCI anthropology assistant professor


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A reflection by Neil Nory Kaplan-Kelly, UCI anthropology Ph.D. student


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UCI sociologist Edwin Amenta shares his latest work analyzing more than a century of digitized news to highlight how journalists reported on hundreds of causes, and the consequences of their coverage


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Rocheteau, Ross and Mednick honored for mentorship, teaching and innovation


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Cognitive scientists Megan Peters and Nia Nixon are helping develop an online educational platform for researchers


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Findings will help fill critical gap on underlying inequities and stories of resilience


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UCI Chicano/Latino studies and history associate professor Ana Elizabeth Rosas reflects on generative qualities of her collaborative community project with El Sol Science and Arts Academy of Santa Ana and her research


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Friends Lydia Zacher Dixon, Ph.D. '15 and Caitlin Fouratt, Ph.D. '14 in conversation about the "family vibe" of their cohort, how UCI gave them a model of collegiality, and their recent publications


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UCI writer-in-residence Sholeh Wolpé, Iranian-American poet, playwright and librettist, highlights the accomplishments and struggles of Iran's women, past and present


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Jeff Kopstein, poli sci, New America, March 13, 2023


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Emeritus Professor, Department of Political Science, University of California, Irvine, 1940-2023


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Maria Montenegro, UCI global and international studies assistant professor, explains in this piece for Public History Weekly


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Book by UCI anthropologist Damien Sojoyner is a poignant account of how the carceral state shapes daily life for young Black people--and how Black Americans resist, find joy, and cultivate new visions for the future


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