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High Schoolers to Match Math Wits
Read MoreFebruary 3, 2009

果冻传煤 Buys Fire Pumper Truck
Read MoreFebruary 2, 2009

Film Festival Benefits 果冻传煤 Fire Victims
Read MoreJanuary 30, 2009

果冻传煤 Film Festival Focuses On Mary
Read MoreJanuary 27, 2009
果冻传煤鈥檚 Reel Talk series is collaborating with the Reynolds Gallery to present a mini film festival Jan. 27, 29-30 about the various depictions of the Virgin Mary. All films will be shown at 7:30 p.m. in the Art Center Classroom 101 to allow for viewing of painter Bruce Herman鈥檚 exhibit, 鈥淢iriam--Virgin Mother.鈥果冻传煤 Artist Wins Again
Read MoreJanuary 23, 2009

Scott Anderson 果冻传煤 Professor Scott Anderson has won The Arts Fund 2008 Individual Artist Award (IAA) for print design. He and other winners will participate in a group exhibition March 13 through April 24 at the Arts Fund Gallery, 205C Santa Barbara Street at Yanonali.
The Secret, Musical Garden
Read MoreJanuary 23, 2009

A Changing of the Guard for 果冻传煤 果冻传煤
Read MoreJanuary 12, 2009

Dave Odell A former 果冻传煤 basketball player, a successful businessman and a longtime Warrior supporter has joined the team as the college鈥檚 new athletic director. President Gayle D. Beebe announced the appointment of alumnus Dave Odell to this position today.
Talk to Illuminate Life, Universe Of Einstein
Read MoreJanuary 9, 2009
Three 果冻传煤 professors will discuss Walter Isaacson鈥檚 best-selling book, 鈥淓instein: His Life and Universe,鈥 at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 29, at the University Club, 1332 Santa Barbara Street, as part of 果冻传煤 Downtown: Conversations about Things that Matter. The lecture is free and open to the public.Celebration to Focus on King, Obama
Read MoreJanuary 9, 2009

An Artistic Inauguration
Read MoreJanuary 8, 2009

Judy L. Larson and Tony Askew. 漏 Brad Elliott Hail Mary
Read MoreJanuary 7, 2009

Rehfeld Joins 果冻传煤 Board of Trustees
Read MoreJanuary 6, 2009

Acclaimed Biographer to Speak at Breakfast
Read MoreDecember 18, 2008
Former CNN CEO, Time Magazine editor to be at 4th annual event

The Power of Poetry
Read MoreDecember 15, 2008
Local poets raised nearly $17,000 for the 果冻传煤 Wildfire Relief Fund at a benefit poetry reading December 6. Organized by Enid Osborn and Lois Klein and hosted by David Starkey at Santa Barbara City College, the event was a show of support for Paul Willis, a poet and professor of English at 果冻传煤, and others like him who lost their homes and libraries in the fire.Sempra Gives $20-K to Student Fire Victims
Read MoreDecember 9, 2008
Sempra Energy Foundation has given $20,000 to Westmont students affected by the Tea Fire. Flames damaged the residences of 62 students, destroying computers, books, school gear, clothing and other personal items.Appeal Court Rules in 果冻传煤's Favor
Read MoreDecember 5, 2008
In a decision released this week, California鈥檚 Second District Court of Appeal unanimously supported 果冻传煤鈥檚 plan to update its campus facilities, reaffirming a December 2007 Santa Barbara County Superior Court ruling that upheld unanimous approvals by the Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors and the Montecito Planning Commission.College Entrepreneurs To Unveil Plans
Read MoreDecember 4, 2008
Four student venture teams from 果冻传煤鈥檚 entrepreneur class will present their start-up business plans to a panel of outside reviewers Thursday, Dec. 11, at 5:30 p.m. at Hieronymus Lounge in Kerrwood Hall. The 19th annual 果冻传煤 Collegiate Entrepreneurship Business Plan Competition is free and open to the public. Networking and refreshments will begin at 5 p.m.Dancers Rise Above The Ashes
Read MoreDecember 4, 2008
果冻传煤鈥檚 fall dance recital, 鈥淪tories From Africa,鈥 originally planned for the weekend after the Tea Fire, has been rescheduled now that students have returned to campus. Performances will be Thursday through Saturday, Dec. 11-13, at 8 p.m. in 果冻传煤鈥檚 Porter Theatre.Pickle Tree Survives Fire For Christmas Lighting
Read MoreDecember 2, 2008
果冻传煤鈥檚 famous 150-foot redwood affectionately known as the Pickle Tree survived the Tea Fire and will be the focus of attention at the seventh annual Christmas Tree Lighting on Kerrwood Lawn, Wednesday, Dec. 3, at 5 p.m. The event is free and open to the public.Fighting Fire with Poetry
Read MoreNovember 25, 2008
Local poets have responded to the Tea Fire by organizing a reading in honor of Paul Willis, a 果冻传煤 English professor and poet who lost his home and library in the blaze. Proceeds from the reading will benefit the 果冻传煤 Wildfire Relief Fund. The event will be Saturday, Dec. 6 at 8 p.m. in the F茅 Bland Forum at Santa Barbara City College.Men's Soccer to Host Holy Names in Opening Round
Read MoreNovember 19, 2008
After winning the Golden State Athletic Conference Men's Soccer Championship on Monday with a 2-0 victory over #5 Azusa Pacific, the twenty-fourth ranked Warriors of 果冻传煤 have turned their attention to the 2008 NAIA Men鈥檚 Soccer National Championship Opening Round. The Warriors (10-6-2) will host Bay Area school Holy Names on Saturday in a seven o'clock game at UC Santa Barbara's Harder Stadium.A Christmas Rose Blooms at Annual Festival
Read MoreNovember 12, 2008
The Fourth Annual 果冻传煤 Christmas Festival, 鈥淟o, How a Rose,鈥 will ring in the advent season with three performances at First Presbyterian Church, 21 E. Constance at State Street. Admission to the festival Friday, Dec. 5, and Saturday, Dec. 6, at 8 p.m. and Sunday, Dec. 7, at 3 p.m., is free, but tickets are required due to limited seating.Local Musicians, World Class Music
Read MoreNovember 12, 2008
Violinist Philip Ficsor and local composer Emma Lou Diemer perform together Saturday, Nov. 22, at 3 p.m. in Santa Barbara Public Library鈥檚 Faulkner Gallery, 40 East Anapamu Street. The Santa Barbara Music Club presents the free concert.Music Masters Gather On Campus
Read MoreNovember 10, 2008
Nona Pyron, internationally known cellist and adjunct professor at 果冻传煤, will gather professional musicians from across the country for a Chamber Music Retreat Thursday, Nov. 13, through Sunday, Nov. 16, in 果冻传煤鈥檚 Kerrwood Hall. 果冻传煤 students and other skilled amateurs will also participate in the master class. The retreat is full, but auditors are welcome.Talk Embraces Peace, Love and Global Learning
Read MoreNovember 7, 2008
Laura Montgomery, 果冻传煤 professor of anthropology, will discuss 鈥淭he Global Imperative and Moral Education: Peace and Love or Something Else?鈥 at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 13, at the University Club, 1332 Santa Barbara Street, as part of 果冻传煤 Downtown: Conversations about Things that Matter. The lecture is free and open to the public.果冻传煤 Receives $1.5 M for Science
Read MoreNovember 6, 2008

The T.B. Walker Foundation, an anonymous donor and others have committed $1.5 million to Westmont toward the creation of the college鈥檚 first endowed chair in the natural and behavioral sciences. The T.B. Walker Foundation Chair in the Natural & Behavioral Sciences will honor the work of an outstanding faculty member in biology, chemistry, computer science, engineering/physics, mathematics or psychology.
果冻传煤 Grad is New Chemistry Professor
Read MoreNovember 5, 2008

Makoto Masuno returns to Westmont as assistant professor of chemistry after graduating from the college in 1997. Masuno transferred to Westmont in 1995 as a junior and chose chemistry as his major, but admits he hadn鈥檛 completed a single college chemistry course when he arrived.
Fashioning Art Out of Clay
Read MoreOctober 28, 2008
鈥淐eramics: Form and Function鈥 opens in Reynolds Gallery Thursday, Nov. 6, with a reception from 4-6 p.m., and will be on display through Dec. 19. The exhibition brings together work in clay by 14 internationally-recognized artists from around the world, each with a unique mode of working in the medium. Many pieces on display will be for sale.A New Name for a New Season
Read MoreOctober 28, 2008
The 果冻传煤 Orchestra will perform for the first time without 鈥渃hamber鈥 in its name. With 52 student musicians, the ensemble has outgrown the title. The orchestra鈥檚 inaugural concerts will be Friday, Nov. 7, at 8 p.m. in Hahn Hall at the Music Academy of the West, and Sunday, Nov. 9, at 3 p.m. in First Presbyterian Church at the corner of State and Constance downtown. Admission is $10, free for students.果冻传煤 Breaks Ground On Two Buildings
Read MoreOctober 23, 2008
果冻传煤 officials broke ground on two new buildings Oct. 23, the first significant construction on the Montecito campus in 24 years. Trustees and other college dignitaries wielded gold shovels to turn dirt at the sites for the Adams Center for the Visual Arts and Winter Hall for Science and Mathematics.Workshop Explores African Dance Form
Read MoreOctober 22, 2008
Linda Kazibwe, born in Uganda and raised in Kenya, presents 鈥淎n Exploration of African Dance Form鈥 Thursday, Oct. 30, from 7:30-8:30 p.m. in 果冻传煤鈥檚 Murchison Gym Dance Room. The workshop is free and open to the public.Talk Probes Limits of Educated Evangelicalism
Read MoreOctober 21, 2008
Alister Chapman, assistant professor of history at 果冻传煤, discusses 鈥淭wo Cheers for Populism? John Stott and the Limits of Educated Evangelicalism in England鈥 in a Phi Kappa Phi lecture Monday, Oct. 27, at 7 p.m. in Hieronymus Lounge. The lecture is free and open to the public.Chapman explores issues of faith and education while researching the career of English evangelical leader John Stott.
Rogue Theater Earns National Award
Read MoreOctober 20, 2008
果冻传煤 Professor of Theatre Arts Mitchell Thomas received the Arlin G. Meyer Prize in the Performing Arts, given annually by the Lilly Fellows Program in the Humanities and the Arts at Valparaiso University. He accepted the award, which recognizes work that exemplifies Christian artistic vocation, at a ceremony at Seattle Pacific University Friday, Oct. 10.
Free Lecture Dives Into Sinking Wall Street
Read MoreOctober 20, 2008
Dr. David Newton, professor of entrepreneurial finance at 果冻传煤 and president of TechKnowledge Point, discusses the current economic meltdown in a special session of Tuesdays with Morals Wednesday, Oct. 22, at 3:30 p.m. in 果冻传煤鈥檚 Page Multi-Purpose Room. The lecture, 鈥淐risis Mode: How Freddie, Fannie, and Financial Engineering Changed Wall Street Forever,鈥 is free and open to the public.Schloss Studies Science of Religious Belief
Read MoreOctober 16, 2008
禄 Photo 漏 Brad Elliott
Students Raise Voices for Choral Festival
Read MoreOctober 14, 2008
禄 "果冻传煤 Choir, with director Michael Shasberger. 漏 Brad Elliott."
Seven regional high school choirs will practice and perform with 果冻传煤鈥檚 four choral groups in the fourth annual Fall Choral Festival at First Presbyterian Church, Constance and State Street, Friday, Oct. 24, at 7 p.m. The event is free and open to the public.
Talk to Shed Light on Homeless Veterans
Read MoreOctober 9, 2008
Dwight Radcliff, president and CEO of U.S. Veterans Initiative (U.S. VETS), speaks about the effort to break the cycle of homelessness among our veterans Tuesday, Oct. 21, at 7 p.m. in Hieronymus Lounge inside Kerrwood Hall. U.S. VETS is the largest non-profit organization in the country dedicated to helping homeless and at-risk veterans.果冻传煤 on the World's Stage
Read MoreOctober 7, 2008
禄 Photo from Lilia Abadjieva's 2006 production
果冻传煤 Recruits New IT Administrator
Read MoreOctober 2, 2008
As new vice president of information technology and CIO, Reed Sheard will oversee 果冻传煤鈥檚 information systems beginning Oct. 1 when he joins the college鈥檚 executive team. He comes from Spring Arbor University in Michigan where he served as vice president for technology services for five years.Talk Examines the Role of Religion in Politics
Read MoreOctober 2, 2008
Two 果冻传煤 professors will discuss the role of religion in politics as part of 果冻传煤 Downtown: Conversations About Things that Matter. The event, 鈥淒oes Religion Belong in Politics? Reflections in the Midst of the 2008 Campaign,鈥 is free and open to the public, Thursday, Oct. 16, at the University Club, 1332 Santa Barbara St., at 5:30 p.m.Getting Dirty for Day of Caring
Read MoreSeptember 23, 2008
A record number of 果冻传煤 students spent Saturday morning, Sept. 20, pulling weeds, planting trees, spreading mulch and picking up trash during the United Way鈥檚 Day of Caring. More than 140 students pitched in, joined by several 果冻传煤 faculty and staff: Lesa Stern, associate professor of communication studies; Laura Wilson, secretary; Joy Johnson, administrative assistant; Heidi Henes-Van Bergen, secretary; and Karen Sloan, administrative assistant.Montecito Hosts Christian College Fair
Read MoreSeptember 18, 2008
Local college-bound students and their parents will meet with representatives from 26 Christian colleges at the 13th Annual Santa Barbara Christian College Fair on Tuesday, Sept. 30, from 6-8:30 p.m. at Montecito Covenant Church, 671 Cold Springs Rd. Admission professionals will present information for college-bound students, parents, youth pastors, and high school counselors regarding college admission, scholarships, athletics and campus life.Public To Catch A Glimpse Of Jupiter
Read MoreSeptember 16, 2008
果冻传煤鈥檚 Carroll Observatory reopens for free public viewings Friday, Sept. 19, at dusk. Weather permitting, stargazers will look through the powerful Keck Telescope at Jupiter in the southern sky.Thomas Whittemore, instructor of physics, says the moon will not be visible until late Friday night, creating better viewing conditions for deep space.
Sculptures Rock 果冻传煤 Gardens
Read MoreSeptember 16, 2008

Five stone artworks grace 果冻传煤鈥檚 campus this fall in the 鈥淒onald Davis Sculpture Garden,鈥 Reynolds Gallery鈥檚 third annual exhibition of outdoor sculpture. On display near the gallery and Voskuyl Library through Dec. 19, the exhibition includes new and selected works. A public reception with the artist, local sculptor Donald Davis, will be held at the gallery Thursday, Sept. 25, 4-6 p.m.
President Beebe Speaks on Effective Leadership
Read MoreSeptember 12, 2008
Gayle D. Beebe, president of 果冻传煤, stressed the importance of character and competence in effective leadership at a noontime Channel City Club speech September 11. More than 125 people attended the lecture, 鈥淭he Essence of Effective Leadership: Eight Key Principles I Learned from Peter Drucker,鈥 at Fess Parker鈥檚 DoubleTree Resort.果冻传煤 Students to Remember 9/11
Read MoreSeptember 11, 2008
The 果冻传煤 Conservatives Club honors the people killed Sept. 11, 2001, with a display of 1,500 American flags on Kerrwood Lawn, one for every two people who died that fateful day. The club invites the college and the local community to attend a time of remembrance and commemoration at 6 p.m. today on the lawn.Penksa Speaks At European Parliament
Read MoreSeptember 10, 2008
Susan E. Penksa, an international and European security specialist and professor of political science at 果冻传煤, is in Brussels for two weeks speaking at the European Parliament and participating in the French Presidency of the Council of the European Union鈥檚 seminar on security sector reform.Students Exhibit Their Summer of Research
Read MoreSeptember 3, 2008
More than 30 果冻传煤 students show off their summer research projects Thursday, Sept. 11, at 4 p.m. in Founders Dining Room. 鈥淎 Celebration of Science Research鈥 will include a student鈥檚 work determining the orbit of an asteroid between Mars and Jupiter as well as another student鈥檚 work investigating cognitive impairment among older adults.