Barbara Sarnecka, cog sci, The New York Times, April 25, 2023


Funding award supports the global and international studies graduate student's work on emerging eldercare economy and its impact on the lives of older Filipinos


Jacqueline Burns, poli sci Ph.D. student, explains in this guest essay for The New York Times (also ran in The Hill and Letters from an American)


Jacqueline Burns, poli sci Ph.D. student, NPR - All Things Considered, April 24, 2023 (Audio)


Perspective from EcoGovLab's UCI social scientists


How Diana Lavery '06, M.A. '08 leverages skills from UCI's Demographic and Social Analysis program


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


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


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


Ian Burn, '17 economics Ph.D., is co-recipient of American Economic Association's Award for Outstanding Research Paper in LGBTQ+ Economics