Funding from Institute for Citizens & Scholars supports production of her book manuscript


Findings draw attention to Measure ULA's interaction with Proposition 13, creating consequences for future property tax revenue


Findings, published in Journal of Urban Affairs, offer comparative look at Hong Kong and Shanghai


The Luce Family Fellowship in Mathematical and Behavioral Sciences established to support graduate research, honor life and work of internationally acclaimed UC Irvine Distinguished Professor of cognitive sciences R. Duncan Luce


Honor recognizes the Chicano/Latino studies assistant professor for research accomplishments


Third edition of award-winning book by Leo Chavez, UC Irvine anthropology Distinguished Professor emeritus, examines how alarmist rhetoric misrepresents immigrants, citizens, and the nation


UC Irvine efforts to be led by professors Andrew Penner, sociology, and Emily Penner, education


Program prepares select group of immigration, health and climate-focused faculty researchers with skills to engage Capitol Hill legislators


Economics doctoral student's work focuses on how racial and language-based disparities combine to shape the experiences of Latinos in the criminal justice system


Honor includes semester-long appointment for the UC Irvine logic and philosophy of science professor at the Université de Lorraine in France


Awards carry $5,000 prize


UC Irvine global and international studies and law Distinguished Professor Eve Darian-Smith shares her new book that explores on-going, increasing threats to academic freedom worldwide


New book by Eve Darian-Smith, UC Irvine global and international studies and law Distinguished Professor, explores on-going, increasing threats to academic freedom worldwide


UCI sociologist Irene Vega shares her new book that explores how a largely Latino/a workforce of immigration agents reconciles the moral ambiguities of its work


New book by UC Irvine sociologist Irene Vega explores how a largely Latino/a workforce of immigration agents reconciles the moral ambiguities of its work