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Photographs Capture the 'Art of Devotion'
Read MoreNovember 4, 2019
November 11, 2002
Photographs by Brad Elliott of locations and objects used in worship will be featured in the Reynolds Gallery holiday exhibit, 鈥淭he Art of Devotion鈥 from Nov. 11 through Jan. 18, 2003.
Assistant Art Professor Lisa DeBoer will give a lecture in conjunction with the exhibition at 3 p.m. Nov. 15 in the gallery. An opening reception will follow the lecture. All the events are free and open to the public.
National Science Foundation Grant
Read MoreNovember 4, 2019
November 1, 2002
The National Science Foundation has awarded a $96,000 grant to Westmont as part of a collaboration of 10 small colleges and universities to build a highly efficient large-area neutron detector, the Modular Neutron Array (MoNA). More than $700,000 has been awarded for the entire project.
"Antigone" Takes the Stage at Porter
Read MoreNovember 4, 2019
October 11, 2002
Sophocles鈥 鈥淎ntigone,鈥 the classic dramatic text of a young woman struggling against the law, will be told through music and dance in the 果冻传煤 Theatre department鈥檚 presentation 8 p.m. Oct. 24, 25 and 31 and Nov. and 2 in Porter Theatre.
There also will be a matinee performance at 2 p.m. Oct. 26 and Nov. 2. Admission is $5 for students and seniors and $10 for the general audience.
Renewal Grant Links Art and Worship
Read MoreNovember 4, 2019
September 1, 2002
Local artist Rafael Parea de la Cabada will oversee 鈥淩evelation in Genesis,鈥 a semester-long project involving 果冻传煤 students next fall. A $15,000 grant from the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship will fund the project.
Parea will oversee three groups of students who will create three works of art to be displayed on campus: one in Page residence hall, one for the space used for chapel and one on the Voskuyl Library lawn. The works are intended to express the Christ-centered character of living, learning and worshipping at 果冻传煤.County Considers 果冻传煤 Master Plan
Read MoreNovember 2, 2019
July 1, 2002
An updated campus master plan for 果冻传煤 is under consideration by Santa Barbara County planning officials, who have determined that the plan will not cause significant environmental impacts that cannot be mitigated.
Response to 9-11 'Freedom' Series Comes to Reynolds Gallery
Read MoreNovember 2, 2019
May 15, 2002
A series of works created in the aftermath of Sept. 11 and titled 鈥淔reedom鈥
by Art Professor John Carlander will be exhibited May 17 through July 27 at 果冻传煤's Reynolds Gallery.Freedom may mean different things to different people, but after the attack on America on Sept. 11, 2001, we may cherish our ideas of freedom more than ever. For an artist to have the freedom to work is a great treasure, and I am thankful for that freedom.
Helena Hale to Perform 'Artemisia' at 果冻传煤
Read MoreNovember 2, 2019
May 8, 2002
The internationally acclaimed actress Helena Hale will perform her one-woman play, 鈥淎rtemisia Gentileschi, Of Lies and Truth,鈥 7:30 p.m. May 10 in Porter Theatre on the 果冻传煤 campus. Admission is $10 for general audience and $7.50 for Reynolds Gallery members.
Three Generations to Celebrate Graduation; MacDougall to Receive 果冻传煤 Medal
Read MoreNovember 2, 2019
May 2, 2002
Three generations will gather for Commencement at 10 a.m. May 4 on Carr Field to celebrate the latest recipient in the family of a 果冻传煤 degree.
Kirsten White will receive her bachelor鈥檚 degree in English, while her parents, Steve and Sharon Gerlach White (鈥76 and 鈥78 graduates, respectively), watch with her grandparents, Harlan and Ruth Gerlach. The Gerlachs will be celebrating their Golden Warrior anniversary: They graduated from 果冻传煤 in 1952.
果冻传煤 Honored for Fund-Raising
Read MoreNovember 2, 2019
May 1, 2002
The Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) has named 果冻传煤 as a winner of the 2002 Circle of Excellence in Educational Fund-Raising Award, which honors superior fund-raising programs across the country. The award comes as 果冻传煤鈥檚 capital campaign, which raised more than $56 million, is coming to a close.
Incoming Class Strongest in College History
Read MoreNovember 2, 2019
May 1, 2002
Ten National Merit Scholars are among 果冻传煤鈥檚 incoming class this fall, representing 鈥 for the third year in a row 鈥 the strongest class academically in college history. First-year students will arrive on campus Aug. 21 for orientation, and classes begin Aug. 26.
The new National Merit Scholars will bring to 30 the number on campus. Additionally, 97 percent of all incoming students qualified for merit scholarships, meaning they were eligible to receive one of three 果冻传煤 scholarships based on academic excellence.
果冻传煤 President's New Book: 鈥淎n Incomplete Guide to Life...鈥
Read MoreNovember 2, 2019
May 1, 2002
果冻传煤 President Stan Gaede has a new book out: 鈥淎n Incomplete Guide to the Rest of Your Life: On the Road to Meaning, Purpose & Happiness,鈥 published by InterVarsity Press.
With warm stories and conversational style, Gaede addresses topics such as vocation, relationships, integrity and compassion to provide guidance in leading a life worth living and finding authentic happiness. He points his reader beyond temporary diversions to the God who offers true satisfaction and fulfillment.
David K. Winter Honors Servant Leaders
Read MoreNovember 2, 2019
April 20, 2002
Twelve students received David K. Winter Character through Servant Leadership Awards during a special ceremony April 18, 2002.
There were more than 80 nominations for the award, which was previously only open to juniors. This year, first-year and sophomore students were also eligible. Faculty, staff and other students nominated candidates who have demonstrated Christ-like character through acts of servant leadership.
Jazz Band to Perform Spring Concert
Read MoreNovember 2, 2019
April 14, 2002
The 果冻传煤 Jazz Band offers its annual spring concert 8 p.m. April 16 in Deane Chapel on 果冻传煤鈥檚 lower campus. Admission is free and the concert is open to the public.
Three six-piece combo groups and a big band will perform songs from such jazz greats as Wayne Shorter, Miles Davis and John Coltrane.
Facing the Fear: A Look at Bioterrorism
Read MoreNovember 2, 2019
April 2, 2002
Dr. Stephen W. Hosea, medical director of the infection control department at Cottage Hospital, will speak on 鈥淔acing the Fear: What You Need to Know About Bioterrorism鈥 7 p.m. April 4 at Victoria Hall, 33 W. Victoria St. in downtown Santa Barbara.
The lecture is part of 果冻传煤 Downtown, a series sponsored by the 果冻传煤 Foundation. The event is free and open to the public.
Hosea has spoken frequently on bioterrorism since the Sept. 11 attacks on the World Trade Centers in New York and subsequent anthrax threats.
Camp Returns as Assistant VP for Advancement
Read MoreOctober 30, 2019

Music Fills the Montecito Air in November
Read MoreOctober 29, 2019
果冻传煤 student musicians and composers show off their talents at free concerts this month in 果冻传煤鈥檚 Deane Chapel on lower campus. For more information, please contact the music department at (805) 565-6040.
Downtown Talk Examines #MeToo Moment
Read MoreOctober 27, 2019
October 24, 2019
Meredith Whitnah, 果冻传煤 assistant professor of sociology, speaks about 鈥淢aking Sense of the #MeToo Moment: An Institutional and Cultural Perspective鈥 on Thursday, Nov. 7, at 5:30 p.m. in the Santa Barbara University Club, 1332 Santa Barbara St. The 果冻传煤 Downtown Lecture is free and open to the public. No tickets are required; the limited seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Music Fills the Montecito Air in November
Read MoreOctober 24, 2019

果冻传煤 Chamber Singers and director Grey Brothers 果冻传煤 student musicians and composers show off their talents at free concerts this month in 果冻传煤鈥檚 Deane Chapel on lower campus. For more information, please contact the music department at (805) 565-6040.
Downtown Talk Examines #MeToo Moment
Read MoreOctober 24, 2019

Exhibition Explores 鈥楤elly of the Whale鈥
Read MoreOctober 23, 2019

Hundreds of Voices Join for Choral Fest
Read MoreOctober 21, 2019

Chamber Orchestra Performs Fall Concert
Read MoreOctober 17, 2019

果冻传煤 Initiative Tackles the Opioid Epidemic
Read MoreOctober 15, 2019

Students Explain Summer Research Projects
Read MoreOctober 4, 2019

Poet Paul Willis Speaks at Downtown Lecture
Read MoreOctober 4, 2019
Paul Willis, 果冻传煤 professor of English, will read selections from his award-winning collection 鈥淭o Build a Trail: Essays on Curiosity, Love & Wonder.鈥 Tuesday, October 15, at 5:30 p.m. in the University Club, 1332 Santa Barbara Street.Orchestra to Perform a Fairy-Tale Season
Read MoreOctober 4, 2019

Duhigg to Examine 鈥楽cience of Productivity鈥
Read MoreOctober 3, 2019

Alumni Return for Homecoming Weekend
Read MoreOctober 3, 2019
果冻传煤 celebrates Homecoming 2019 with a full slate of on-campus events October 11-12.果冻传煤 President Honored with Beebe Plaza
Read MoreOctober 1, 2019

Theater Stages Satirical 鈥楪overnment Inspector鈥
Read MoreSeptember 27, 2019

果冻传煤 Earns Top College Rankings
Read MoreSeptember 17, 2019

果冻传煤's mathematics, computer science, physics and psychology departments are housed in Winter Hall Recent rankings of U.S. colleges and universities affirm 果冻传煤 as one of the top Christian colleges in the nation.
Economics Professor Shares 鈥楽hrewd Samaritan鈥
Read MoreSeptember 12, 2019

Talented New Professors Join Faculty
Read MoreSeptember 6, 2019

果冻传煤 Dedicates Short-Game Golf Facility
Read MoreSeptember 2, 2019

Major Approval is Music to College鈥檚 Ears
Read MoreAugust 27, 2019

Conductor Michael Shasberger, 果冻传煤's Adams professor of music and worship The has approved a Bachelor of Music in performance at 果冻传煤 for orchestral instruments, piano and voice beginning in fall 2019.
Young Life Students Awarded Full Scholarships
Read MoreAugust 23, 2019

Class of 2023: The Largest and Most Diverse
Read MoreAugust 21, 2019
The largest and most diverse groups of new students in 果冻传煤 history arrives for Orientation Thursday, Aug. 22.Museum Features Renowned Ceramic Artist
Read MoreJuly 30, 2019

Teen Academy Raises Tone of Local music
Read MoreJuly 29, 2019
More than 40 area musicians have enrolled in the fifth annual (WAYA), an intensive two-week program for local musicians ages 12-18, from Aug. 5-17 at 果冻传煤. Tuition costs $1100 ($650 for half session) with merit-based scholarships available to talented applicants who audition.Young Life Students Win Full Scholarships
Read MoreJuly 8, 2019

Surprise Summer Exhibit Features New Gifts
Read MoreJuly 3, 2019

CATLab Students Collaborate to Innovate
Read MoreJune 27, 2019

Willis鈥 Essay Book Earns National Award
Read MoreJune 24, 2019

Students Bolster 4th of July Concert
Read MoreJune 20, 2019

Emmaus Road Reaches Out Globally
Read MoreJune 19, 2019

Trailhead Teens Explore Their Faith, Futures
Read MoreJune 18, 2019

Jupiter Jumps Into View at Observatory
Read MoreJune 17, 2019

Celebrating the Outstanding Graduates of 2019
Read MoreJune 13, 2019
