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2025 UCLA Undergraduate Research Week: Social Science student and faculty award winners 


Citlalli Chávez-Nava

The twelfth annual Undergraduate Research Week, a week-long celebration of multidisciplinary undergraduate research and creative inquiry at UCLA where students gather to share their innovative and impactful ideas creating the campus’ largest undergraduate research conference, was held May 19-23. 

The event is produced by the Undergraduate Research Center – Social Sciences, Humanities, Arts, and the Undergraduate Research Center – in collaboration with the UCLA Division of Undergraduate Education, UCLA Library, UCLA Alumni Affairs, the Undergraduate Science Journal, and Aleph: Undergraduate Research Journal for the Humanities and Social Sciences.

Below is a listing of this year’s social science award winners. 

Dean’s Prize for Excellence in Research and Creativity: Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences Award Winners

The Dean’s Prize for Excellence in Research and Creativity Award for humanities, arts, and social science students is awarded for outstanding recorded presentations and multimedia at the Undergraduate Research & Creativity Showcase.

YearStudent Major Project TitleFaculty Mentor 
2025Narod ArisianHistoryAnjar’s Urban Fabric and the Stranger Within: Tracing the Evolution of Armenian Diasporic Consciousness and TransnationalismDr. David N. Myers
2025Kristina DoveAnthropology“On the Razors Edge:” Women’s Sex Work, Roles of Advocacy, and the LawDr. Jessica Cattelino
2025Ellen LuHistoryLaundry Swindlers and Lost Sisters: The Gendered Dimensions of Anti-Chinese Activism, 1868-1905Dr. Katherine Marino
2025Yanci Rosales HuezoAnthropology“We Do Not Depend on You”: Nawat-Pipil Efforts in Preserving Identity and Ancestral Knowledge in western El SalvadorDr. Shannon Speed
2025Emily RustingPolitical Science, HistoryIdentity Politics: The Effect of Affective Polarization on Americans’ Attitudes Toward Outparty-Stereotypical GroupsDr. Efren Perez
2025Tiara WeedagamaSociologyBridging the Gaps: Regional Disparities in Global Nutritional Aid NetworksDr. Chris Wegemer
2025Jeannine XuSociology & CommunicationsPerceived Unfairness in AI Interactions: Examining Trust, Attribution, and Emotional ResponsesDr. Steven Peterson
2025Wanchen YuPsychology, CommunicationTrust in AI: The Influence of Embedded Ideologies in AI-Generated Content on People’s PerceptionsDr. Steven Peterson
Faculty Mentor Award Winners

The Faculty Mentor Award honors the considerable dedication of UCLA faculty who consistently and enthusiastically serve as effective mentors to undergraduate students involved in research or creative inquiry. Faculty are nominated by undergraduate students they supported in their research or creative practice and professional development.

FacultyDepartmentYear
Jessica CattelinoAnthropology2025
Ugo EduAfrican American Studies2025
Tamar Kremer-SadlikAnthropology2025
Jared McBrideHistory2025
Salma MousaPolitical Science2025

To learn more about undergraduate research week, visit: UCLA Undergraduate Research Week.