Social Sciences (Faculty & Staff)

Anxious about the election? UC Berkeley psychologists explain how to cope

October 25, 2024

Obsessively scrolling through the latest polling averages? Overwhelmed by campaign ads about threats to democracy? Paralyzed with nerves about Election Day and what comes next?

You’re far from alone. More than seven in 10 adults say the future of the U.S. is a significant source of stress in their lives, according to a new report from the American Psychological Association. About as many said they were worried this election’s results could lead to violence; more than half say the election could...

UC Berkeley ISSI Fellow talks about her desire to help improve young migrants' lives

October 23, 2024

Raised in farming communities, Adriana P. Ramírez is keenly aware of the challenges migrants face on a daily basis and the struggles they encounter with the U.S. immigration system. The UC Berkeley Sociology graduate student, who is a Berkeley Institute for the Study of Societal Issues (ISSI) Fellow, wants to raise the visibility of these challenges and help find solutions to obstacles migrants face when they return to Mexico.

As part of her fellowship, Ramírez is conducting research to examine social change and inequality and how it impacts various communities, including young...

When Kamala Harris is speaking, this professor is listening

October 18, 2024

During the 2020 vice presidential debate, then-Sen. Kamala Harris took the floor back from an interrupting Vice President Mike Pence with two words that soon became a slogan: “I’m speaking.”

When Harris speaks, there’s one person who is listening very intently: Nicole Holliday, acting associate professor of linguistics at UC Berkeley.

“Linguistics is the scientific study of language,” explains Holliday in this...

Times Higher Ed ranks UC Berkeley No. 1 public university in U.S.

October 16, 2024

UC Berkeley is the No. 1 public university in the U.S and the eighth-best university in the world, according to the Times Higher Education’s 2025 World University Rankings, released on Oct. 8. Berkeley has held the ranking of top U.S. public university for nine of the past 10 years.

This year’s rankings evaluated more than 2,000 universities from 115 countries and territories and were based on five criteria: teaching, research environment, research quality, industry...

Hesse Family’s Berkeley Legacy Grows With Creation of a College of Letters & Science Endowment to Support Undergraduates

October 8, 2024

From a hard-scrabble pioneer apple farm in Boulder Creek, California, nestled in the Santa Cruz Mountains, Carla and Renata Hesse’s great-aunts planted the seeds for their family’s extensive ties to UC Berkeley. Spanning four generations and more than 100 years, 10 members of the Hesse family have earned degrees from Berkeley, including eight in the College of Letters & Science.

Today, Carla is the Peder Sather Professor in the History Department after serving as executive dean of the College of Letters & Science from 2014 to 2019 and...

Berkeley Political Science grad student Dinah Lawan recalls her escape from Boko Haram

October 28, 2024

For UC Berkeley Political Science graduate student Dinah Lawan, April 14, 2014, was a night she will never forget. Lawan went through the terrifying ordeal of being a kidnapping victim of Boko Haram, and later escaped to pursue higher education in the U.S.

Today, as she works towards her doctorate to help those suffering in conflict zones, Lawan recalls how the kidnapping changed her life forever.

Soldiers Arrived
Lawan, who was 15 years old and in her final year of high school at the time, spent that...

Economist James A. Robinson, a new Nobel laureate, left a lasting impact in his years at UC Berkeley

October 15, 2024

The years 1999 to 2004 were a period of incredible academic creativity and productivity for James Robinson, an economist and political scientist at UC Berkeley. His research and writing were transforming how the world thinks about the development of low-income countries. His teaching was shaping a generation of young Berkeley scholars who would help advance his ideas about why some nations were rich and others poor.

Today, Robinson was named one of the winners of the 2024 Nobel...

History Professor David Hollinger reflects on the Free Speech Movement impact on modern academia

October 9, 2024

UC Berkeley History Professor Emeritus David Hollinger is one of a small handful of people on the UC Berkeley campus today who participated in the Free Speech Movement (FSM) of 1964. In a recent conversation, Hollinger reflected on his experience in the FSM and its connection to his career as a scholar and teacher.

These reflections draw on his autobiographical essay, “A View from the Margins,” in Robert Cohen and Reginald Zelnik, THE FREE SPEECH MOVEMENT (University of California Press, 2002).

After earning his...

Political scientists launch the Berkeley Center for American Democracy

October 8, 2024

Americans are feeling pessimistic about their political landscape. Polls show that US voters’ top concern involves political extremism and threats to democracy, eclipsing perennial issues like immigration and the economy. Last year, the Pew Research Center...

Social Sciences Career Readiness Internship Program welcomes second student cohort

September 30, 2024

The 2024–25 cohort of Berkeley’s Social Sciences Career Readiness Internship Program (SSCRIP) has officially begun their fall course, the start of a year-long journey that will equip students with the practical skills and essential knowledge to succeed in a variety of professions. The program offers them workshops, guidance from Berkeley alumni and staff, internship placement and financial...