Political science professor appointed Tierney Chair

Etel Solingen, Chancellor’s Professor of political science, has been named the Thomas T. & Elizabeth C. Tierney Chair in Global Peace & Conflict Studies.

Chieh Huang, percussionist and Ph.D. student in the dept. of music at UCI.

Championing culture through musical composition

Doctoral student is paying homage to an endangered language through her dissertation

Talking Title IX with the Title IX officer

Tierney Anderson explains how the landmark law affords access and protections to the campus community

UCI experts available to discuss invasion of Ukraine

From sociology to cybersecurity, topics of expertise range on conflict

Teylor Cohen sitting on a park bench.

A commitment to service

Nursing student, veteran and foster father Teylor Cohen aspires to continue helping people through healthcare

Etel Solingen named Berlin Prize Fellow

UCI political scientist to advance work on geopolitics

UCI joins community-based partnership with OC Veteran & Military Families Collaborative

EVENT: Orange County Veterans and Military Families Collaborative general meeting WHEN/WHERE:   9 a.m.-10 a.m. Wednesday, March 6, 2019, University Club, 801 E. Peltason Drive, UC Irvine  (bldg. 801, grid F6 on campus map: https://www.parking.uci.edu/maps/documents/UCI-CampusCore_2018.pdf). INFORMATION:  The event is free and open to the public. Due to limited seating, RSVPs are required. Media planning to attend […]

UCI political science professor is awarded $718,350 grant to study global value chains

Political science professor Etel Solingen, the Thomas T. & Elizabeth C. Tierney Chair in Global Peace & Conflict Studies, has received a $718,350 grant for her project entitled “The Role of Design & Production Networks in East Asia Peace & Security.” As part of a $3.7 million research/training award from the UC Laboratory Fees Research […]

Barbara Dosher

Dosher, Solingen honored by National Academy of Sciences for research achievements

Social sciences scholars awarded for work on human cognition, nuclear proliferation

Veteran among first-generation mentors

New programs guide a changing student population to success