Vaughen Archives

Through a generous grant from Bettye Vaughen, the Center created an archive to document its activities. Summaries of the papers presented at Center faculty meetings and abstracts of professional papers written by Center members are available on request. Full copies of papers, books and video material also are available through the Vaughen Archives. Contact Sandra Cushman at scushman@uci.edu to get access to the archive material.
     
The following talks are examples of the materials found in the Bettye Vaughen Archive:

  • When is a Gene a Transcription Unit? PAUL H. SILVERMAN
  • Societal and Psychological Foundations of Intractable Conflicts: The Psychological Earthquake in 2000, DANIEL BAR-TAL (Tel Aviv University)
  • Understanding the Present Impasse in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
  • From Paul Silverman's Vision to the Frontier of Biology: Significant Influence of Uncertainty within Molecular Biology and Beyond the Scientist, ARNOLD GOODMAN
  • The Truth and Reconciliation Movement in South Africa, WENDY YANG (UCI)
  • Genetic and Hormonal Differences in Aggression in a Computer Simulation Game, ROSE McDERMOTT (UCSB, Brown U)