Darren Fells, sociology '14, went from Anteater basketball to the NFL. But after sports, he hopes to use his degree to pursue a career in counseling


Research by Andrew Penner, sociologist, and Jaclyn Wong, sociology alumnus, featured by CBS Los Angeles, May 20, 2016


Research by Andrew Penner, sociologist, and Jaclyn Wong, sociology alumnus, featured in Bustle, May 20, 2016


Research by Andrew Penner, sociology, and Jaclyn Wong, sociology alumnus, is featured by Aol. May 20, 2016


Research by Andrew Penner, sociology professor, and Jaclyn Wong, alumnus, featured in The Huffington Post May 19, 2016


Anthropology's Medha Asthana may be finishing her (very busy) time at UCI, but the 2016 soc sci commencement speaker has no plans to slow down - or stop learning


Jenny Doh, political science '91 and past president of the UCI Alumni Association, reflects on her time as an Anteater


2016 graduate Daniel Cano is determined to make education more accessible for minority groups and first gen students like him


Michael Tesler, political science assistant professor, explains in new Washington Post op-ed


Daniela Estrada, UCI political science undergrad and aspiring lawyer, is awarded coveted Truman Scholarship


'Celebration of Teaching' highlights campus commitment to excellence in the classroom and a superior student experience


Sociology's Dana Moss named Lauds and Laurels Outstanding Graduate Student


Soc sci commencement speaker encourages new graduates to push past their comfort zones


Social sciences graduate student affairs director John Sommerhauser, '77, creates a culture within the school that genuinely supports student success


Serving as the 8th U.S. Ambassador to the Ukraine, Geoffrey Pyatt, '85, exercises international diplomacy skills born at UCI


Latest novel by Neal Shusterman, '85 drama and psych, was inspired by his teen son's struggle with mental illness


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John Sommerhauser, Dana Moss and Geoffrey Pyatt among those to be recognized May 12


UCI political science assistant professor Michael Tesler breaks down the 2016 presidential primaries, notes that "everything in politics has become more about race - most importantly, party identification"


Poli sci alumna works against the odds - and the advice of others - to forge a successful career in journalism