UCI Podcast: What’s next in the School of Social Sciences?
Dean Bill Maurer looks ahead to his next five-year term leading UCI’s largest student-populated school
Dean Bill Maurer looks ahead to his next five-year term leading UCI’s largest student-populated school
Amid pandemic, weekly student hangout transitions to Zoom, keeping Anteaters connected
Former U.S. Rep. John B.T. Campbell III has been appointed the 2015-16 Dean’s Visiting Professor in the School of Social Sciences at the University of California, Irvine. Previously held by former California Assemblyman Jose Solorio, the position involves teaching two undergraduate courses: The U.S. Congress and The American Legislator, the latter of which is a new class Campbell is developing for the spring quarter.
Irvine, Calif., May 14, 2013 – After a nationwide search, UC Irvine anthropology professor Bill Maurer has been named dean of the campus’s largest academic unit, the School of Social Sciences. “It’s gratifying when we find that the very best person for the position in the country is already right here,” said Chancellor Michael Drake. “I’m […]
Biological sciences, education and engineering schools team up to create curriculum
EVENT: The UCI Paul Merage School of Business’ annual Latinx Initiative (LXi) conference will bring together prominent thought leaders, industry experts and innovators. They will discuss critical topics surrounding Latino leadership, inclusion and entrepreneurship in the new economy. The theme of this year’s two-day event is “Latinx Excelencia: Unleashing Economic Power of the Mainstream Economy.” […]
EVENT: The UCI Sue & Bill Gross School of Nursing will host a ribbon-cutting ceremony for its new home on the University of California, Irvine campus in the Health Sciences District on the corner of California Avenue and Michael Drake Drive and will honor the generosity of Sue Gross for her commitment to advances in […]
Gift launches Engineering+ research institutes on health, society and the environment
Renowned anthropologist studies international migration, particularly among Latinos
Record gift will support programs fostering ICS student success and achievement