UCI-led study finds online brain games can extend in-game 'cognitive youth' into old age, enabling seniors to multitask mentally on par with those 50 years younger
While working at UCI, social sciences facilities director Gregory Gallardo rediscovered his artistic roots, the fruits of which will be on display in his first large solo show opening in September
New book by UCI sociologist explores the religious and racial origins of society's obsession with thinness
University is first public institution to claim top spot in national rankings
Funding provided by UCI Office of Inclusive Excellence's initiative on confronting extremism
Nonprescribed psychostimulants impair sleep and working memory, UCI-led study finds
Program in Corporate Welfare Studies interns crunch data to determine how regulations affect businesses
Hector Tobar, Chicanot/Latino studies and history, in The New York Times
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
Campus designation as an Organized Research Unit elevates the center's infrastructure to support interdisciplinary research with a policy purpose
Gary Richardson, economics, explains on NPR (audio)
Nadia Chernyak, UCI cognitive scientist, explains in The Conversation
How UCI contributed to alumnus Taylor Holiday's successes both on and off the field
Sociology graduate student researching the phenomenon earns competitive National Science Foundation fellowship
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


