Ph.D. students named NSF scholars May 03 2020 May 03, 2020 Adebisi Akinyemi, Margaret Goldman and Kelsey Morgan receive National Science Foundation grants Read more about Ph.D. students named NSF scholars
OC's most vulnerable communities hit hardest economically by pandemic Apr 25 2020 April 25, 2020 Santa Ana is among the least likely to benefit from unemployment insurance and CARES Act, according to new report Read more about OC's most vulnerable communities hit hardest economically by pandemic
UCI faculty create curricula for kids worldwide confined by coronavirus Apr 22 2020 April 22, 2020 U.N.-sponsored Earth School will help children learn about environment Read more about UCI faculty create curricula for kids worldwide confined by coronavirus
Remote Connectedness: Stress Relief Apr 17 2020 April 17, 2020 With anxiety on the rise because of coronavirus, the highly contagious and lethal disease hitting all parts of the world, the School of Social Ecology is poised to offer research and advice for coping with the pandemic and the stress it creates. Read more about Remote Connectedness: Stress Relief
Méndez tackles climate justice with new book Apr 16 2020 April 16, 2020 Assistant professor of urban planning and public policy writes about conflict and collaboration for environmental justice Read more about Méndez tackles climate justice with new book
CLS duo awarded Ford Fellowships Apr 06 2020 April 06, 2020 Joanne DeCaro and Khirad Siddiqui are pursuing doctorates in criminology, law and society Read more about CLS duo awarded Ford Fellowships
Remote Connectedness: Faculty Resources Apr 06 2020 April 06, 2020 Faculty members in the School of Social Ecology preparing to teach remotely are encouraged to use this page as a guide Read more about Remote Connectedness: Faculty Resources
Maximizing community resilience Apr 03 2020 April 03, 2020 Roxane Cohen Silver discusses how to ensure resilience during COVID-19 pandemic Read more about Maximizing community resilience
Using the psychological science of crisis leadership and communications to navigate the Coronavirus: a webinar for public officials Mar 19 2020 March 19, 2020 Professor Roxane Cohen Silver takes part in March 20 webinar for public officials. Read more about Using the psychological science of crisis leadership and communications to navigate the Coronavirus: a webinar for public officials
Kubrin lands Western Society of Criminology award Mar 16 2020 March 16, 2020 Professor honored for outstanding contributions to the field Read more about Kubrin lands Western Society of Criminology award