Kai Wehmeier, logic and philosophy of science professor, receives Humboldt Prize for outstanding academic research career


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Sociology graduate student Vanessa Delgado wins a National Science Foundation grant to support her research


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UCI language scientist uses machine learning to put our common word order patterns to the test; findings are published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences


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Environment alters the way Spanish-English speakers process language


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Economists from UCI and the New York Federal Reserve are teaming up to study whether a key California tax credit for businesses boosts job creation


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UCI professors receive National Science Foundation grant to study how misinformation impacts public understanding of science


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Awards carry $5,000 prize to support continued research for Chernyak, Hardt and Thomsen


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Sociology graduate student Oshin Khachikian wins National Science Foundation funding to study how ethnic groups trade knowledge and resources, on the path to higher education


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UCI political scientist Danielle Thomsen receives funding to study the bipartisan Problem Solvers Caucus to better understand moderates' place in today's polarized political arena


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Anthropology doctoral student Emily Matteson earns grants from the National Science Foundation and the Fulbright Program to research reproductive rights in Chile


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David Neumark, economics, among those honored for distinguished contributions to their fields


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By following her passions, anthropology Ph.D. student Leah Sanchez finds her academic niche


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UCI sociologist Kristin Turney earns Russell Sage Foundation fellowship to study the long-term consequences of parental incarceration on the children and partners left behind


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Justin Richland, UCI anthropology, receives Luce Foundation grant to develop a field guide for non-native agency engagement with tribal people and resources


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Daeun Song, political science grad student, awarded Haynes Foundation grant to study political momentum on affirmative action within Asian American community


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