Month: April 2021

How Epidemiologists Are Planning to Vacation With Their Unvaccinated Kids

The New York Times, April 9, 2021

Will Orange County’s vaccine gaps lead to disproportionate outbreaks among Latinos?

Voice of OC, April 9, 2021

UC Data Incident Update

UCOP has issued additional information regarding the data incident

Adriana Darielle Mejía Briscoe, UCI professor of ecology & evolutionary biology with a blue butter fly on her hand.

UCI’s Adriana Darielle Mejía Briscoe is named a 2021 Guggenheim Fellow

Renowned biologist is among 184 diverse recipients of prestigious award this year

Faculty: ‘Gatekeepers’ of student mental health?

Inside Higher Ed, April 8, 2021

UCI announces membership in consortium ensuring future of SlaveVoyages database

UCI has joined a newly formed consortium to ensure the preservation, stability and future development of the SlaveVoyages database, the single most widely used online resource for the study of the trans-Atlantic and intra-American slave trade. Previously hosted at Emory University, the database will now function as a cooperative academic collaboration through a contractual agreement […]

What not to do before your COVID-19 shot

LAist, April 7, 2021

Can social scientists help control epidemics?

SAPIENS, April 7, 2021

OC and state Latino communities still lagging behind in coronavirus vaccinations as economy rushes to reopen

Voice of OC, April 7, 2021

Are we declaring pandemic over too fast? State’s June 15 deadline for reopening splits experts

Orange County Register, April 7, 2021