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Welcome home, Anteaters! |
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A message from UCI social sciences dean, Bill Maurer |
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Rebecca Ávila selected as assistant dean of UCI social sciences |
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Role puts the California native at the administrative helm of largest academic unit on campus |
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The brain and language |
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UCI language scientist Judith Kroll finds that a diverse linguistic environment boosts brain sensitivity to new learning, and exposure alone may confer some benefits of bilinguality on single-language speakers |
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Anthropology & online gaming |
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Anthropology grad student Akil Fletcher wins National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship for his work on racism in online gaming |
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Mind over matter |
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Researchers discover that with less than one-hour of online training, students can expand the way they think about their intellectual abilities and improve their GPAs |
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Closing the gender gap in graduate training |
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Research by UCI political scientist Heidi Hardt and co-authors takes a hard look at readings in Ph.D. classrooms and how they matter for underrepresentation of women in academia |
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Megan Peters named CIFAR Global Scholar in Brain, Mind and Consciousness |
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Honor includes two years of funding, international networking, and mentorship opportunities in support of her research on perception |
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UCI emerging scholar recognized by American Political Science Association |
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Danielle Thomsen, assistant professor, is 2019 APSA Political Organizations and Parties section award recipient |
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Biologically-inspired machine learning |
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UCI cognitive scientists are working to develop a robot that can think and react more like a rodent |
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5 things all new Anteaters need to know |
UCI Chicano/Latino studies associate professor Glenda M. Flores shares some first-gen words of wisdom for UCI's incoming class |
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Social sciences faculty and graduate students are consistently sought by media for their expertise in areas ranging from digital play to gender pay. In September alone, 23 soc sci faculty, grad students, and programs were cited, featured, or authors of pieces appearing in more than 37 stories run by news outlets worldwide. Check out some of our top hits, self-authored pieces, and on-air interviews below, or visit us online for the full run down. |
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Cailin O'Connor & Jim Weatherall, LPS, explain how misinformation spreads - and why we trust it, courtesy of Scientific American: "People are social learners. We develop most of our beliefs from the testimony of trusted others such as our teachers, parents and friends. This social transmission of knowledge is at the heart of culture and science." |
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Futrell on human language patterns |
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The Atlantic
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Sara Mednick on kids and napping |
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Mom.com
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Kroll on benefits of ambient language diversity |
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Neuroscience News |
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Wang Feng on the global retirement crisis |
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Wall Street Journal |
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We are not your standard school. Like Peter, our beloved Anteater mascot, we're quirky and different. We're on a mission to create positive change in society, economies and human well-being by breaking down traditional barriers and pushing the limits in teaching, research and service. Doing so requires a different attitude, aim and set of actions.
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