Research professor of political science Danziger inspires, blazes trails at UCI Jim Danziger honored for achievements in teaching and research (05.06.2009) If political science research professor Jim Danziger had been born centuries ago, he might have been an explorer. “When I first got into this field, it was quite undefined and many political scientists looked at me like I was a little crazy to take an alternative study route in this area,” Danziger says. Danziger is known for helping put UCI’s program in information technology on the map, says colleague and business professor Kenneth Kraemer. The program was used as a model by researchers at Carnegie Mellon, Indiana and Michigan universities. In a recent study, Danziger found that instant messaging in the workplace is not as disruptive as employers suspected. According to Danziger, IM allows workers to get quicker answers to specific questions and avoid more disruptive forms of communication such as phone calls, e-mail and unexpected office drop-ins. His findings made their way from academia to mainstream press, a point of pride for Danziger who says, “It's always nice to see your work being read outside the academic community.” The UCI Alumni Association has recognized Danziger’s contributions by naming him the 2009 Lauds & Laurels Extraordinarius, the association’s most prestigious honor. “Jim’s defining quality is his passion for optimizing the whole university experience for students,” says Manuel Gómez, vice chancellor for student affairs. As dean of undergraduate education, Danziger created the UCI branch of the UCDC Washington Academic Internship Program. Now that he has retired, the modern day explorer plans to venture to countries he has not yet visited, but he says he won’t stray far from campus, where he is still involved with teaching and research. — Heather Wuebker, Social Sciences Communications |
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