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Fair Explores Grad School Options
Read MoreOctober 26, 2006
There will be representatives from at least three dozen graduate programs taking part in this year鈥檚 果冻传煤 Graduate School Fair. The fair will be held Friday, Nov. 3, from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., on the Magnolia Lawn. It is free and open to the public.
Representatives from around the country will speak to students and alumni about what their programs have to offer.
Joyce Luy, 果冻传煤鈥檚 dean of admission, says that between 75 and 80 percent of 果冻传煤 students attend graduate school at some point in their life.
Orchestra to Honor Mozart鈥檚 250th B-Day
Read MoreOctober 20, 2006
The 果冻传煤 Chamber Orchestra will celebrate the 250th anniversary of Mozart鈥檚 birth at two concerts, Friday, Nov. 3 in Abravanel Hall at the Music Academy of the West, at 8 p.m. and Sunday, Nov. 5 at First Presbyterian Church, 21 East Constance, at 7 p.m. General admission is $5, students are free.
Hebrew Bible Lecture Explores the Torah
Read MoreOctober 20, 2006
A widely-published author and winner of two National Jewish Book Awards will speak as part of the annual 果冻传煤-UC Santa Barbara Hebrew Bible Lecture. Michael Fishbane, Nathan Cummings professor of Jewish studies at the University of Chicago Divinity School, will speak on 鈥淭he Ideals of Torah and Torah-study in the Psalms,鈥 Thursday, Nov. 2, in Hieronymus Lounge, at 7 p.m.
Ceramics Exhibit to Break the Mold
Read MoreOctober 20, 2006
Eighteen nationally and internationally known artists will display custom-made teapots, cups and other unique ceramic works Thursday, Nov. 2, through Dec. 15. in 果冻传煤鈥檚 Reynolds Gallery. There will be an opening discussion and reception for 鈥淔orm and Function: A Ceramics Invitational,鈥 Thursday, Nov. 2, at 4 p.m.
400 to Join Voices for Fall Choral Festival
Read MoreOctober 18, 2006
Singers from eight high schools will join 果冻传煤鈥檚 men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 chorales, chamber singers and college choir for the Fall Choral Festival Concert, Friday, Oct. 27, at the Marjorie Luke Theatre, 721 East Cota Street, at 7 p.m. The concert is free, but seating is limited.Unique Concert Features Works of Bolcom
Read MoreOctober 13, 2006

The American Double, a violin-piano ensemble, will perform a unique concert featuring all of Pulitzer Prize-winning composer William Bolcom鈥檚 works for violin and piano. 鈥淭he Bolcom Project鈥 will be performed as part of the Kerrytown Concert House Classical Series, Sunday, Oct. 22, at 4 p.m. at the concert house, 415 North Fourth Avenue in Ann Arbor, Mich.Gurney Helps Others Improve Communication
Read MoreOctober 11, 2006
Andrea Gurney knew she wanted to become a psychologist when she was 13 years old. When Gurney鈥檚 parents separated, she moved with her mother and sister from New York to Arizona. She remembers going to a family therapist at that time and how it helped provide stability and helped the family to openly communicate with one another.Philosopher Settles into Endowed Chair
Read MoreOctober 11, 2006
A day of events at 果冻传煤 this month will celebrate Mark Nelson, new Dr. Kenneth and Peggy Monroe professor of philosophy. The endowed chair was created by former 果冻传煤 professor Kenneth Monroe, who died in 1987, and his wife, Peggy, who died in February 2004.Nelson started teaching at 果冻传煤 this fall, after spending his last 12 years teaching at the , one of the largest universities in the United Kingdom.
Lecture To Explore Science and Religion
Read MoreSeptember 30, 2006
One of the world鈥檚 leading experts on science and religion will speak at 果冻传煤, Wednesday, Oct. 11, at 3:30 p.m. in Hieronymus Lounge. Denis Alexander is head of the Babraham Institute in Cambridge, supervising research in molecular genetics, and director of the Faraday Institute for Science and Religion at St. Edmund鈥檚 College at Cambridge University.Downtown Talk Examines Islam, The West
Read MoreSeptember 30, 2006
Charles Farhadian, assistant professor of religious studies, will speak on 鈥淐an Islam Save the West?鈥 at the first fall event of the 果冻传煤 Downtown lecture series, Thursday, Oct. 12, at 5:30 p.m. at the University Club, 1332 Santa Barbara Street.Farhadian will explore the relationship between Islam and the West, highlighting a variety of influential Muslim voices to illustrate the diversity of Islam, particularly in its encounter with the West.
New Psychology Professor Settles In
Read MoreSeptember 28, 2006
Steven Rogers says he enjoys conducting individual psychotherapy and neuropsychological research, but admits his deep passion is working with students. After earning his doctorate, he was a neuropsychology chief fellow at UCLA鈥檚 Neuropsychiatric Institute when a full-time teaching job opened up at 果冻传煤. He liked the focus on undergraduate education.All the World's a Stage
Read MoreSeptember 28, 2006
Int'l Theatre Festival Converges on Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara will soon host the first international Shakespeare festival in the nation, thanks in large part to the vision and work of John Blondell, 果冻传煤 theater arts professor. The will feature 11 days of events celebrating Shakespeare, Thursday, Oct. 12, through Sunday, Oct. 22.McClelland Heads S.F. Urban Program
Read MoreSeptember 26, 2006
果冻传煤 has hired a new director for the . Scott McClelland is heading the off-campus program he describes as a 鈥渕aturity accelerator鈥 for students.The San Francisco program began in 1971 and operates in a 108-year old house near Golden Gate Park. There are 22 students enrolled this semester.
More Than 100 Pitch In for Day of Caring
Read MoreSeptember 19, 2006
果冻传煤 once again had the largest team of volunteers at the United Way鈥檚 15th annual Day of Caring. About 115 students, faculty and staff spent their Saturday morning volunteering at North Kellogg Open Space and .Last year, 果冻传煤鈥檚 team had more than 90 volunteers take part in Day of Caring, Santa Barbara County鈥檚 biggest single-day volunteer event.
果冻传煤 Goes Wi-Fi
Read MoreSeptember 15, 2006
果冻传煤 has taken a major step toward keeping its campus up to date technologically by going wireless. The $100,000 upgrade includes the installation of wireless access points at most of the campus residence halls as well Voskuyl Library and Kerr Student Center. The technology will allow students and faculty to connect to the Internet outside of their offices and rooms on campus.Moving Theatrical Adventure Hits SB
Read MoreSeptember 13, 2006
You may want to fasten your seatbelt for this theatrical performance. Recent Indy-Award winning actor Mitchell Thomas performs the world-premiere of 鈥淭he Earthquake Predictor Rides the Bus鈥, Friday, Sept. 22, and Friday, Sept. 29, at 7 p.m., 8 p.m., and 9 p.m. The entire performance takes place on a moving bus. Audiences will be picked up and dropped off at the entrance to Stearn鈥檚 Wharf, at the corner of State Street and Cabrillo Boulevard.Art Professor to Exhibit Paintings at LACMA
Read MoreSeptember 5, 2006
, associate professor of art, will show her paintings in the (ARSG) at the (LACMA) Friday, Sept. 15-Oct. 26. An opening reception will be held Friday, Sept. 15 at 6:30 p.m.Student Brings Hope to Local Stutterers
Read MoreSeptember 5, 2006
Madison Garcia refused to admit she had a stuttering problem. The speech disorder would come and go in phases. Talking on the phone or saying her name was sometimes problematic.鈥淏ecause you feel like you can鈥檛 communicate,鈥 she says, 鈥測ou feel like you really don鈥檛 have a place in society. That was my biggest fear. If I ended up saying this is what I struggle with, I鈥檇 have to deal with it.鈥
College Celebrates Student Research
Read MoreSeptember 1, 2006
Fourteen students will show off their summer research projects Thursday, Sept. 7, at 4 p.m, in Founders Dining Room. 鈥淎 Celebration of Student Research at 果冻传煤鈥 will include a student鈥檚 work investigating the angular mapping of cosmic muon flux over the sky as well as another student鈥檚 work determining the physical structures responsible for working memory.Artists Display Cutting-Edge Works
Read MoreSeptember 1, 2006
Dozens of black rubber-band balls are strewn about 果冻传煤鈥檚 Reynolds Gallery as part of the latest exhibit, 鈥淐ort Savage: Scattered Man and the Particle,鈥 which will be on display from Thursday, Sept. 7, through Oct. 20. Savage has wound the rubber bands around each bone in the human skeleton, reducing the physical human being to an abstract form.New Movie Portrays VP's Late Husband
Read MoreAugust 29, 2006
The much-anticipated new film from , 鈥,鈥 is based on a true story involving former Santa Barbara resident Paul Higa, who died in April. Higa was the chief probation officer for Los Angles County. His widow, Jane Higa, is vice president for student life and dean of students at 果冻传煤.Incoming Class One of the Strongest in College History
Read MoreAugust 24, 2006
The 333 members of the incoming class of 2010 have begun arriving at 果冻传煤. Joyce Luy, dean of admission, says the first-year students represent one of the strongest and most selective classes ever. There are also 41 transfer students.
Orientation programs run through Sunday, August 27. The first day of classes is Monday, Aug. 28.
Students Return From Unique Orientation
Read MoreAugust 22, 2006
Fourteen new 果冻传煤 students have returned from a unique orientation program that takes students backpacking through the North Yosemite backcountry.The optional orientation program, , offers students units of academic and physical education course credit. Students are assigned several readings, lead discussions on the books and write a paper later in the semester.
果冻传煤 Remains in U.S. News' Top Tier
Read MoreAugust 18, 2006
果冻传煤 once again secured a spot among the top liberal arts colleges in the nation according to 鈥淎merica鈥檚 Best Colleges 2007.鈥 For the second straight year 果冻传煤 joined six other schools with a ranking of 104.
Only nine other liberal arts colleges in California appear in the highest tier: Pomona, Claremont McKenna, Harvey Mudd, Scripps, Occidental, Pitzer, Thomas Aquinas and Mills Colleges.
Local Biologist Joins 果冻传煤 Faculty
Read MoreJuly 28, 2006
果冻传煤 has hired Santa Barbara resident Steve Julio as assistant professor of . Julio graduated from 果冻传煤 in 1992 and earned his doctorate at UC Santa Barbara in 2001.For the past three years Julio has been a postdoctoral fellow at UCSB. He was also a research scientist for several years at Remedyne Corporation, a vaccine development company in Santa Barbara.
Accomplished Violinist Joins Faculty
Read MoreJuly 26, 2006
New England violinist Philip Ficsor will join 果冻传煤鈥檚 faculty this fall as assistant professor of violin. Ficsor is a member of the , a piano-violin duo which has been featured on concert series across the United States and Europe.Entrepreneurship Professor Talks Business to CNN Radio
Read MoreJuly 18, 2006
A popular CNN online podcast will feature an interview with , 果冻传煤 professor of entrepreneurial finance, Friday, July 21. CNN officials say their Web site is visited about a million times a week.State Banking Official Joins Board of Advisors
Read MoreJuly 11, 2006
Janet Lamkin, president and chief executive officer of the , has joined the . Lamkin graduated from 果冻传煤 in 1981.
The 16-member board provides a critical link between the college curriculum and post-graduate experiences. Its principal purpose is to bring new ideas and fresh viewpoints from those in the business community. The board meets twice a year and reports to the college president.
Students Spend Summer Serving Others
Read MoreJuly 7, 2006
A group of five 果冻传煤 students has returned to the United States after spending a month serving people in .Homeless Advocate, Author Appearing on Good Morning America
Read MoreJune 28, 2006

Mike Yankoski, author of 鈥,鈥 will appear on ABC鈥檚 鈥淕ood Morning America.鈥 Producers recently postponed a July 6 interview and have not yet rescheduled. Yankoski graduated from 果冻传煤 last year and lives in Santa Barbara.Richard II Returns for Second Reign
Read MoreJune 21, 2006

Shakespeare鈥檚 鈥淜ing Richard II鈥 will rule once again. The award-winning play, co-produced by 果冻传煤 Repertory Theatre and , returns for three shows at , Monday, July 31, through Wednesday, Aug. 2, at 8 p.m.Anderson Tabbed as New Art Professor
Read MoreJune 16, 2006
Accomplished illustrator and graphic designer Scott Anderson has been named assistant professor of art at 果冻传煤. Anderson has been an art instructor and adjunct art professor at 果冻传煤 since 1999. He has also taught at Santa Barbara City College and Nickelodeon Studios in Burbank.Newton to be Interviewed on CNN
Read MoreJune 14, 2006
David Newton, 果冻传煤 professor of entrepreneurial finance, will be interviewed on CNN's 鈥淎nderson Cooper 360,鈥 Friday, June 16, at 7 p.m., for a special series Cooper is doing on top entrepreneurs of the 20th century who have literally changed American life as we know it.果冻传煤 Grabs Five Indy Theater Awards
Read MoreMay 30, 2006
果冻传煤鈥檚 co-production of 鈥淜ing Richard II鈥 took top honors at the 14th annual Independent Theater Awards, Monday, May 22. The Shakespearean play won four awards, including direction by John Blondell and performance by Mitchell Thomas. Playwright Erik Ehn also won an award for 鈥淭he Saint Plays,鈥 performed by 果冻传煤 students in Porter Theatre last March.Lavin to Speak at Golf Marathon
Read MoreMay 23, 2006
ESPN and ABC Basketball Analyst Steve Lavin will speak next month at 果冻传煤鈥檚 15th annual Golf Marathon Sports Banquet and Golf Outing. The former UCLA head basketball coach will speak on Sunday evening, June 4, at Fess Parker鈥檚 Doubletree Resort, as a kickoff to a fundraiser aimed at providing scholarships for 果冻传煤 athletes.The Sunday night banquet, hosted by 果冻传煤, is a precursor to an all-day golf marathon at La Purisma Golf Course on Monday, June 5.
Provost Accepts Presidency at Alma Mater
Read MoreMay 19, 2006
果冻传煤 Provost Shirley Mullen has accepted the position of president at in New York. She will remain at 果冻传煤 through December 2006 and take up her new responsibilities in January 2007.Final Exhibit Pays Tribute to Golden State
Read MoreMay 16, 2006
果冻传煤 closes out the Reynolds Gallery season with a celebration of California鈥檚 beauty through a special invitational show featuring some of the region鈥檚 finest landscape painters. 鈥淰iews and Visions: Celebrating California,鈥 will be at the gallery from Thursday, May 18, through June 30. An opening reception will be held Thursday, May 18, at 4 p.m.Institute for the Liberal Arts Named After President Gaede
Read MoreMay 15, 2006
To honor outgoing 果冻传煤 President Stan D. Gaede, the college has renamed the Institute for the Liberal Arts at 果冻传煤 the Gaede Institute for the Liberal Arts at 果冻传煤. The college has also completed funding toward its initial goal for the institute. David Eaton, who chairs the college board of trustees, made the announcement May 5.Conversations to Crack Da Vinci Code
Read MoreApril 28, 2006
, 果冻传煤 religious studies professor, will separate fact from fiction in Dan Brown鈥檚 best-selling book, 鈥淭he Da Vinci Code,鈥 in a free lecture, 鈥淏reaking the Da Vinci Code,鈥 in both Santa Barbara and Ventura.果冻传煤 Downtown will present his talk, Thursday, May 11, at 5:30 p.m., at the University Club, 1332 Santa Barbara St.
果冻传煤 Becomes an All-Steinway School
Read MoreApril 27, 2006
果冻传煤 has joined a very select group of colleges and universities dedicated to providing the finest equipment for its musicians. The college purchased 20 new Steinway pianos through an anonymous $350,000 gift, making 果冻传煤 one of only two four-year liberal arts colleges in California to be an All-Steinway School.Jordano to be Honored at Commencement
Read MoreApril 27, 2006
Gerd Jordano, longtime Santa Barbara civic leader, will receive the 果冻传煤 Medal during the college鈥檚 graduation ceremonies, Saturday, May 6, at 10 a.m. on Russell Carr Field. It will also be Stan D. Gaede鈥檚 last commencement as college president.New Music Professor to Conduct Spring Choral Concert
Read MoreApril 18, 2006
果冻传煤鈥檚 annual Spring Choral Concert will feature the Men and Women鈥檚 Chorale, Chamber Singers and the 44-member 果冻传煤 Choir, Friday, April 21, at Trinity Episcopal Church, 1500 State St., at 8 p.m. A free-will offering will be taken.果冻传煤, Lit Moon to Perform Hamlet
Read MoreApril 17, 2006
The Lit Moon Theatre Company will celebrate the birthday of famed poet William Shakespeare by performing the Bard鈥檚 most popular play, 鈥淗amlet,鈥 at 果冻传煤鈥檚 Porter Theatre, Friday, April 28, at 8 p.m. and Saturday, April 29, at 4:30 p.m.Admission on Friday is free for 果冻传煤 students, faculty and staff and $10 for general admission. Tickets on Saturday are $50, which includes an off-campus party following the performance.
Students Create a Marketplace for Granting a Wish
Read MoreApril 12, 2006

Talk to Feature Top Local Bankers
Read MoreApril 10, 2006
Three prominent, local bankers will discuss the opportunities and challenges of banking in the current business climate during a panel discussion, Wednesday, April 12, at 3:30 p.m. in Hieronymus Lounge. 鈥淏anking: Over-Regulated or Under-Entrepreneurial鈥 is part of 果冻传煤鈥檚 on-going Economic and Business Speaker Series which is free and open to the public.Fringe Festival Will Push the Boundaries
Read MoreApril 3, 2006
There will be nothing conventional about 果冻传煤鈥檚 upcoming theater event. In fact, much of the 果冻传煤 Fringe Festival will take place outdoors and in areas surrounding Porter Theatre. About 60 performers will take part in 12 different pieces Thursday through Saturday, April 20-22. Performances will be at 5 p.m., 7 p.m. and 8:15 p.m. with a Saturday matinee at 10 p.m.
Exhibit to Feature Works from 18 Senior Art Majors
Read MoreMarch 31, 2006
A record number of student artists will present their works at the annual "Senior Art Majors Show," Thursday, April 6 through May 6 at 果冻传煤鈥檚 Reynolds Gallery. An opening reception with the 18 senior artists will be held at the gallery, April 6, from 4-6 p.m. There will also be an awards presentation for the artists at 5 p.m. On average, 10 art majors graduate from 果冻传煤 annually. There were also 18 art majors who graduated in 2003.Orchestra, Wind Ensemble Perform Spring Concerts
Read MoreMarch 29, 2006
The 果冻传煤 Chamber Orchestra will perform its spring concert, Sunday, April 9, at 7 p.m in the sanctuary at El Montecito Presbyterian Church, 1455 East Valley Road.Under the direction of Emily Sommermann, faculty and students will be presenting works by Johann Sebastian Bach, Robert Volkmann and Benjamin Britten.