UCI-led team receives $750,000 from NSF grant to study spread of mis- and disinformation in financial services industry
Researchers will analyze and counter predatory practices targeted at racialized and marginalized communities
Researchers will analyze and counter predatory practices targeted at racialized and marginalized communities
The program continues to pave new paths for research and creative expression, teaching and learning, and community engagement
UCI doctoral student in anthropology explores the experiences of undocumented people and exposes their mistreatment
Newkirk Center fellowship program teaches interdisciplinary graduate students a more collaborative, inclusive way to engage with groups they study
Alumna Denise To ’95 leads a forensics team that helps bring home and identify the remains of America’s war dead
The 2021 Latinx Excellence and Achievement Awards took place April 1 as a virtual gala. In its fourth year, UCI’s LEAD remains the only celebration and awards event in the University of California system focused on Hispanic and Latinx graduate student success. This year’s event welcomed remarks by Chancellor Howard Gillman and UCI Foundation Trustee […]
Well-timed Infectious Disease Science Initiative strives to make UCI a global leader in an urgent and ever-evolving field
To help improve fire prevention policies, Salvador Zarate, UCI assistant professor of anthropology, will use a $12,000 faculty fellowship from the John Randolph Haynes and Dora Haynes Foundation to document the practices of Orange County weed abatement crews. “We experienced our worst fire season ever this year, and we can tap into the deep ecological […]
Denver7, Dec. 17, 2020 (Video)
Previously unknown mid-Holocene event led to major changes in human settlement