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The Mariner Reprised at Lit Moon
Read MoreSeptember 26, 2003
果冻传煤's student performance of its first original production, 鈥淭he Mariner,鈥 directed by theater Professor John Blondell, will be reprised Oct. 4 and 5 during the internationally acclaimed Lit Moon Theatre Festival in downtown Santa Barbara.
Two performances are scheduled, 11 p.m. Oct. 4 and 4 p.m. Oct. 5 in the Center Stage Theatre, upstairs in the Paseo Nuevo Mall. Tickets cost $8 for students and $10 for general audience.
Lewis and Clark and Wilderness Medicine
Read MoreSeptember 24, 2003
San Diego author and physician David Peck will present a slide show and lecture on his book, 鈥淥r Perish in the Attempt: Wilderness Medicine in the Lewis and Clark Expedition,鈥 7 p.m. Oct. 6 in Hieronymus Lounge in Kerrwood Hall on 果冻传煤鈥檚 upper campus.
Healing Racism's Hurts: Memory and Mourning
Read MoreSeptember 24, 2003
Princeton Professor Albert Raboteau will speak on 鈥淗ealing the Wounds of Racism: The Role of Memory and Mourning鈥 4 p.m. Oct. 2 in Hieronymus Lounge in Kerrwood Hall on the upper 果冻传煤 campus.
The lecture, sponsored by the Erasmus Society, is free and open to the public.Staff Promotions at 果冻传煤
Read MoreSeptember 10, 2003
"Two 果冻传煤 employees have been promoted to new jobs in recent
weeks."Pamela Arneson has been named the new associate director of alumni & parent relations in the Office of College Advancement. She previously worked 10 years as assistant in the Alumni & Parent Relations Office.
In her new position, Arneson will share responsibility for Homecoming, Parents Weekend, Parents Orientation and 果冻传煤鈥檚 alumni chapter programs around the country. Event planning, managing volunteers and working with current students are her key tasks.
果冻传煤 Joins Tuition Consortium
Read MoreSeptember 8, 2003
果冻传煤 has joined nearly 300 other institutions in launching the nation鈥檚 first prepaid tuition plan for private colleges and universities: the Independent 529 Plan.
The plan is similar to state-sponsored 鈥529鈥 prepaid tuition plans, but is unique in that it can be used at independent institutions throughout the nation. The program allows families to pay today鈥檚 tuition for certificates that will be redeemable years from now at any of the member institutions.
Art Council Welcomes New Members
Read MoreSeptember 1, 2003
Photographer David Holt, painter Karin Young and art collector Nancy Wood have joined the 果冻传煤 Art Council.
As a vital link between the professional art world, the college and the community, Art Council members assist in establishing networks among these groups.
Holt, Young and Wood bring varied backgrounds and experiences to the council.
Birch, Goble Join 果冻传煤 Trustees
Read MoreAugust 28, 2003
Dr. Edward Birch, who retired as executive vice president of 果冻传煤 in 2001, and Roy Goble of Pleasanton have joined the college鈥檚 board of trustees.
鈥淚 know the rest of the trustees join me in heartily welcoming Edward Birch and Roy Goble to the board,鈥 Chairman David Eaton said. 鈥淲e are delighted to have two people with such outstanding backgrounds willing to share their time, expertise and experiences with us.鈥
果冻传煤 Moves up in National Ranking
Read MoreAugust 22, 2003
果冻传煤 is listed among the nation鈥檚 top 100 liberal arts colleges in the most recent U.S. News & World Report rankings, which were released today.
The college, which has been on the magazine鈥檚 list of top national liberal arts colleges since the late 1980s, moved from the third tier (ranked roughly between 110th and 160th out of 217 colleges) to the second tier (ranked 97th ).
Filmmaker to Discuss Algerian Novelist
Read MoreAugust 22, 2003
Award-winning filmmaker and professor Elizabeth Morgan will present 鈥淰eiled Truth: Reading Assia Djebar from the Outside鈥 3:30 p.m. Sept. 15 in Hieronymus Lounge in 果冻传煤鈥檚 Kerrwood Hall.
The lecture, rescheduled from last spring, is free and open to the public.
Morgan is professor of literature and women in development at Eastern University. She is also a founding member of the Oregon Extension Gender Studies Mayterm and a popular lecturer on her home campus.
鈥淭rouble the Water鈥 Comes to Westmont
Read MoreJuly 26, 2003
An exhibit of the emotionally charged and thought-provoking paintings of Chicago artist Tim Lowly, inspired by his severely developmentally disabled daughter, opens the fall season at 果冻传煤鈥檚 Reynolds Gallery. 鈥淭rouble the Water鈥 runs Aug. 20-Oct. 19.
Lowly will speak about his life and work during a 果冻传煤 chapel service 10:30 a.m. Oct. 18 in Murchison Gymnasium. A closing reception will be 4-6 p.m. Oct. 18 in the 果冻传煤 Art Center. All events are free and open to the public.
Wayne Forte's Bold Work Comes to Reynolds
Read MoreJuly 24, 2003
鈥淓xcavating the Image: Biblical Subjects by Wayne Forte,鈥 featuring the powerful, monumental paintings and charcoal drawings of Orange County-based Forte, opens Aug. 18 in Reynolds Gallery.
The show, which runs through Oct. 18, is the first exhibit of the 2003-04 academic year. An opening reception, which is free and open to the public, is 3-5 p.m. Sept. 6 in the 果冻传煤 Art Center.
Lit Moon's 鈥楬amlet鈥 Takes Top Prize in Montreal
Read MoreJuly 15, 2003
Santa Barbara-based Lit Moon Theatre Company鈥檚 production of 鈥淗amlet,鈥 directed by 果冻传煤 Professor John Blondell, received the top award for drama at the 13th Montreal Fringe Festival in June.
Called the Centaur Award, the honor is accompanied by an invitation to play at the Centaur Theater, Montreal鈥檚 major English-language theater, in October.
Admissions Director Luy Honored
Read MoreJuly 15, 2003
Director of Admissions Joyce Luy was honored with the Guidance Professional of the Year Award at the National Association of Christian College Admissions Professionals (NACCAP) annual conference at Seattle Pacific University in June.
Luy received a standing ovation when she was given the award, which is normally given to a high school counselor.
鈥淛oyce was always the champion for the high school counselor,鈥 said Dr. Janet Miranda of Trinity Christian Academy in Dallas. 鈥淗ow much we appreciate her out here in the trenches.鈥
Santa Barbara Reads! with 果冻传煤
Read MoreJuly 1, 2003
果冻传煤 has joined the Santa Barbara Book Council, Public Library System and the libraries of UCSB and City College in celebrating reading with 鈥淪anta Barbara Reads!鈥
Throughout August and September, Santa Barbara will be reading T.C. Boyle鈥檚 鈥淭he Tortilla Curtain,鈥 a novel about the American Dream that deals with themes of illegal immigration, social discrimination, human dignity and racism.
College Receives $420,000 From Volentine Trust
Read MoreJune 25, 2003
果冻传煤 has received a gift of $420,468 from the Volentine Charitable Remainder Unitrust, established by the late Myatt W. and Mary Genevieve Volentine of Santa Barbara.
The unitrust distribution will fund the Myatt and Mary Genevieve Volentine Endowed Scholarship at the college.
鈥淲e are so grateful for the Volentines鈥 steadfast giving and for their keen foresight in setting up this provision to benefit deserving students,鈥 President Stan D. Gaede said. 鈥淲henever someone provides student scholarships, they provide for the future.鈥
Writers Gather for Annual Conference
Read MoreJune 18, 2003
Three hundred and fifty fledgling writers will gather at 果冻传煤 for the 30th Santa Barbara Writers' Conference from June 21-28.
Famed poet, playwright and mystery writer Ray Bradbury, who has been involved in every Santa Barbara Writers鈥 Conference, will again be the opening speaker for the weeklong event. Local authors Sue Grafton, Julia Child and Gayle Lynds, along with journalist Sander Vanocur and actress and writer Fannie Flagg, are among the more than 20 authors scheduled to speak at the conference.
Students Win Science Research Awards
Read MoreJune 10, 2003
Five 果冻传煤 students received awards during the Student Research Symposium held April 16 on campus.
The students presented results of research conducted during the 2002-03 academic year in the humanities, social sciences, and natural and behavioral sciences. The winners were chosen based on the excellence of their research.
Dreyfus Foundation Grants $30,000 For Spectrometer
Read MoreJune 6, 2003
The Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation, based in New York City, has awarded 果冻传煤 a $30,000 matching grant to enhance the capabilities of its nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectrometer, which will improve students鈥 ability to do first-rate research.
"The NMR spectrometer enables us to teach students how to apply high-field (300 MHz) NMR to a wide array of experimental situations using inquiry-based teaching throughout the curriculum,鈥 Chemistry Professor Stanley Anderson said.
Reynolds Presents 'About Face'
Read MoreMay 5, 2003
鈥淎bout Face,鈥 a juried theme show, will be on exhibit May 22 through June 27 in Reynolds Gallery. The opening reception and awards presentation will be 5-7 p.m. May 23 in the 果冻传煤 Art Center and is free and open to the public.
鈥淟et's Roll鈥 Author Lisa Beamer to Speak at Commencement
Read MoreMay 2, 2003
Lisa Beamer, wife of 9-11 victim Todd Beamer and author of 鈥淟et鈥檚 Roll,鈥 the heroic story of United Flight 93, will address 果冻传煤鈥檚 class of 2003 at commencement ceremonies 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. May 3 in Murchison Gymnasium.
Expected rain forced the services inside, and because of very limited seating, commencement is not open to the public this year.果冻传煤 Appoints First Woman Provost
Read MoreMay 1, 2003
Dr. Shirley Mullen, professor of history and 果冻传煤鈥檚 interim academic dean, has been appointed provost effective Aug. 1. She will be the first woman to serve in that capacity in the college鈥檚 65-year history.
"Mullen will fill the position left vacant last June when Dr. Stan Gaede became president, replacing Dr. David Winter, who had served as president for 25 years.
果冻传煤 Student Wins Entrepreneur Award
Read MoreApril 30, 2003
果冻传煤 student Eric Knopf of Troutdale, Ore., won first prize for the southwest region in the 2003 Global Students Entrepreneur Awards Program.
Knopf received a plaque and $2,500 for his new business venture, Epic Life LLC, at the 15th annual GSEA awards reception April 30 at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles. The southwest region includes Arizona, Nevada, California, Utah and Hawaii.
What Can Science Tell Us About Love? Plenty!
Read MoreApril 25, 2003
Love and science don鈥檛 mix. Or do they? 果冻传煤 Biology Professor Jeff Schloss speaks about 鈥淭he Science of Love: What Biology is Discovering About Caring Relationships鈥 5:30 p.m. May 8 at the University Club, 1332 Santa Barbara St., in downtown Santa Barbara.
The event is free and open to the public.
Schloss is biology adviser at the Institute for Research on Altruistic Love and co-author of the recently published 鈥淎ltruistic Love: Science, Philosophy and Religion in Dialogue鈥 (Oxford University Press).
SBWC to Feature Wambaugh, Cussler, Berg
Read MoreApril 25, 2003
Acclaimed authors Joseph Wambaugh, Elizabeth Berg, Clive Cussler, Fannie Flagg and Ray Bradbury are among the scheduled speakers for the 31st Santa Barbara Writers' Conference, June 20-27 at 果冻传煤.
More than 350 writers are expected at the conference, which features workshops, competitions, panel discussions and speakers. While most events are open only to registered conferees, the afternoon and evening presentations by the above speakers and others are open to the public. Admission is $7 for each event.
Dance and Theatre Present New Works Festival
Read MoreApril 22, 2003
The 果冻传煤 Windancers and theatre arts students will present their newest pieces at a New Works Festival 8 p.m. April 24 and 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. April 26 in Porter Theatre. Tickets are $5 for students and seniors and $10 for general admission.
The Windancers will perform 鈥淓arthworks鈥 directed by Associate Theatre Arts Professor Erlyne Whiteman, 鈥淚 Own You鈥 and 鈥淒ancin鈥 in the Dark鈥 directed by senior Grace Chisholm, and 鈥淕loria鈥 directed by Whiteman with music by the 果冻传煤 Chamber Singers.
Reynolds Features Seniors' Art Work
Read MoreApril 20, 2003
The annual Senior Art Show opens April 22 and runs through May 4 in Reynolds Gallery. The reception, which is free and open to the public, is 4-6 p.m. April 26.
Seven seniors, Tyler Elliot, Chris Johnson, Lori Leming, Josh Manley, Ariel Oleari, Shane Quinlan and Wells Stellberger, will display work from their portfolios representing a wide variety of artistic interest.
鈥淭his is an extremely talented group of artists,鈥 Reynolds Gallery Director and Art Professor Tony Askew said. 鈥淲e are excited for them to exhibit their work publicly for all to enjoy.鈥
Music Faculty to Give Solo Voice Recital
Read MoreApril 19, 2003
果冻传煤 music instructors William Nield Christensen and Celeste Tavera will perform a faculty recital 1:30 p.m. April 21 in Deane Chapel on 果冻传煤鈥檚 lower campus. Admission is free and open to the public.
Christensen is finishing his doctorate in music at UCSB and has been a regular at music performances around Santa Barbara. He has performed with the Santa Barbara Grand Opera and performed at the opera nights at the Arts and Letters Caf茅.
Ridley-Trees to Receive 果冻传煤 Medal
Read MoreApril 19, 2003
Lord Paul and Lady Leslie Ridley-Tree will receive the 果冻传煤 Medal during graduation ceremonies 10 a.m. May 3 on Russell Carr Field.
The 果冻传煤 Medal is given each year to recognize those in our community whose lives embody the very principles associated with the Christian character of the college: integrity, service, compassion, responsibility, faithfulness, discipline and generosity.
果冻传煤 Choirs Sing in the Spring
Read MoreApril 17, 2003
果冻传煤鈥檚 choral groups unite for their annual spring concert 8 p.m. April 19 at Trinity Episcopal Church. Admission is free, but a free-will donation will be requested.
The concert will open with an African processional, featuring all 果冻传煤 choristers.
Alumnus, Filmmaker Ron Shelton
Read MoreApril 17, 2003
Ron Shelton, director of the 1988 Oscar-nominated film 鈥淏ull Durham鈥 and a 1967 alumnus of 果冻传煤, will speak on 鈥淚deas of Redemption in Popular Culture鈥 3:30 p.m. April 18 in Porter Theatre. The event is open to the public and admission is free.
Shelton鈥檚 other films include 鈥淭in Cup鈥 (1996), 鈥淲hite Men Can鈥檛 Jump鈥 (1992), 鈥淏laze鈥 (1990), 鈥淐obb鈥 (1994) and 鈥淧lay It to the Bone鈥 (1999). His first film was the 1983 political drama, 鈥淯nder Fire.鈥
Wind and String Ensembles to Perform
Read MoreApril 13, 2003
The annual spring Wind and String Ensemble Concert will feature the wind and string ensembles in a joint concert 8 p.m. April 15 in Porter Theatre. Admission is free.
The wind ensemble is made up of 20 students and will perform pieces by Beethoven, Stravinsky and Persichetti. They will also perform Gershwin's eclectic 鈥淎n American in Paris,鈥 which features sounds such as a taxi horn.
The string ensemble consists of 12 players under the musical direction of violinist Emily Sommermann.
Hebrew Bible Lecture Series Begins
Read MoreApril 9, 2003
Professor James Barr will present 鈥淭he Depictions of the Hebrew Prophets: Regularity and Surprise鈥 4:30 p.m. April 9 in Page Hall Multipurpose Room on 果冻传煤鈥檚 upper campus.
This is the first in a UCSB-果冻传煤 series of lectures on the Hebrew Bible. The lecture is free and open to the public.
Barr is emeritus regius professor of Hebrew at Oxford University and emeritus distinguished professor of Hebrew Bible at Vanderbilt University, as well as the author of numerous books.
Filmmaker to Discuss Algerian Novelist
Read MoreApril 7, 2003
Award-winning filmmaker and professor Elizabeth Morgan will present 鈥淰eiled Truth: Reading Assia Djebar from the Outside鈥 3:30 p.m. April 7 in Hieronymus Lounge in 果冻传煤鈥檚 Kerrwood Hall.
The lecture is free and open to the public.
Morgan is professor of literature and women in development at Eastern University. She is also a founding member of the Oregon Extension Gender Studies Mayterm and a popular lecturer on her home campus.
Bob Bryant Honored for Foundation Service
Read MoreApril 5, 2003
Robert S. Bryant, owner of Bryant and Sons Ltd. Jewelers and a longtime supporter of 果冻传煤
and many other non-profit causes in Santa Barbara, was granted emeritus status when he recently completed three years of service with the 果冻传煤 Foundation board.Stewart Abercrombie is the only other foundation board member who has been granted this special status upon leaving the board. It is reserved for those who contributed of themselves beyond the expectations of a typical board member.
Symposium Highlights Student Science Research
Read MoreApril 4, 2003
果冻传煤鈥檚 annual Student Research Symposium celebrates the accomplishments of student researchers from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. April 16 upstairs in Kerr Student Center.
Admission is free and open to the public. Light refreshments will be served.鈥淭his is a great forum for the students to show off all of their hard work,鈥 symposium director and Physics Professor Warren Rogers said. 鈥淥ne of the hallmarks of 果冻传煤鈥檚 academic program is the opportunity for undergraduate students to work directly with faculty on research projects.鈥
Spring Choral Concert Features North American Works
Read MoreApril 4, 2003
鈥淎 Celebration of North American Choral Music鈥 will be presented by the 果冻传煤 Choir, Chamber Singers and Vox Lumina Women鈥檚 Chorale 8 p.m. April 11 at Trinity Episcopal Church, 1500 State St. in Santa Barbara. Admission is free; however a donation for the music program will be requested.
Dance and Theatre Present New Works Festival
Read MoreApril 4, 2003
The 果冻传煤 Windancers and theatre arts students will present their newest pieces at a New Works Festival 8 p.m. April 24 and 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. April 26 in Porter Theatre. Tickets are $5 for students and seniors and $10 for general admission.
The Windancers will perform 鈥淓arthworks鈥 directed by Associate Theatre Arts Professor Erlyne Whiteman, 鈥淚 Own You鈥 and 鈥淒ancin鈥 in the Dark鈥 directed by senior Grace Chisholm, and 鈥淕loria鈥 directed by Whiteman with music by the 果冻传煤 Chamber Singers.
Ludwick Named Chair of 果冻传煤 Foundation
Read MoreApril 3, 2003
Robert Ludwick, a 1974 果冻传煤 graduate, is the new chairman of the 果冻传煤 Foundation Board of Directors, accepting the gavel from Gerd Jordano, who served as chair for two years.
The foundation is comprised of community members who seek to cultivate healthy ties between the community and 果冻传煤.
Academic Resources
Read MoreApril 1, 2003
The chief academic resource of any institution of higher education is its faculty and staff. But these committed people rely on programs and facilities which enhance learning.
Orientation. The Academic and Student Life Offices conduct a comprehensive orientation program for all new students before classes begin. All new students (including transfers) must attend Orientation.
Lundberg Named Executive Vice President
Read MoreApril 1, 2003
J. Clifton Lundberg, former chief operations and finance officer of PostX Corp., a Silicon Valley software company, has been named executive vice president of the college by President Stan D. Gaede, effective May 1.
Lundberg, whose father was a 果冻传煤 music professor for 32 years, is a 1965 graduate of the college. He grew up in Montecito and attended Cold Spring School, Santa Barbara Junior High and Santa Barbara High School. Lundberg received his master鈥檚 degree in business administration from UCLA business school.
David Winter, Glen Adams Join Santa Barbara Rescue Mission Board
Read MoreApril 1, 2003
果冻传煤 Chancellor David Winter and recently retired Executive Vice President for Advancement Glen Adams have joined the board of directors of the Santa Barbara Rescue Mission, board President Steen Hudson announced.
鈥淲e are so pleased that Dr. Winter and Dr. Adams have joined the Rescue Mission board. They know and understand us, and we are delighted they have agreed to lend their talents to this important community program,鈥 Hudson said.
果冻传煤 Given $400,000 for Diversity Efforts
Read MoreApril 1, 2003
The James Irvine Foundation has awarded 果冻传煤 $400,000 over three years under its Campus Diversity Program. To prepare graduates for effective citizenship in an increasingly multicultural world, 果冻传煤 will use the funds to enroll more students of color and to achieve college goals on diversity.
果冻传煤 Entrepreneurship Program
Read MoreApril 1, 2003
果冻传煤 is listed among the 鈥淏est Colleges in America to Study Entrepreneurship鈥 by Irvine-based Entrepreneur magazine.
The feature story in the April edition of the magazine featuring the top-ranked programs was written by David Newton, 果冻传煤 professor of entrepreneurial finance, and Mark Henricks of Dallas. Newton鈥檚 company, Santa Barbara-based TechKnowledge Point Corp. (www.techknowledgepoint.com) did the research for the project.
Seeking Civility
Read MoreMarch 31, 2003
鈥淩ead My Lips: The Compelling Case Against Civility,鈥 a Phi Kappa Phi lecture on understanding reasons for uncivil behavior, will be given by Associate Communication Studies Professor Michael Giuliano 7 p.m. March 31 in Hieronymus Lounge at 果冻传煤.
Associate Communication Studies Professor Deborah Dunn and Associate Religious Studies Professor Bruce Fisk will respond.
Student Team Wins National Business Plan Competition
Read MoreMarch 25, 2003
果冻传煤's student business venture team took first prize in the Sixth Annual Midwest Enterprise Creation Competition at Ball State University in Muncie, Ind., over the weekend.
果冻传煤's entry 鈥 Solum Monitoring Systems, Inc. 鈥 received a check for $7,500 in seed capital for the business and introductions to several venture capital sources to pursue potential funding of the enterprise. The national competition is co-hosted by Ball State, Syracuse University and Ernst & Young, LLP.
果冻传煤 Students Receive Leadership Awards
Read MoreMarch 19, 2003
Twelve 果冻传煤 students received David K. Winter Character Through Student Leadership Awards during a ceremony on campus March 19.
The students 鈥 four first-year students, four sophomores and four juniors 鈥 will receive $2,000 to go toward tuition for the 2003-04 academic year. The juniors receive an additional $250 to give to a charity of their choice. The winners were chosen for their service to others through various leadership positions.
The Power of Disclosure
Read MoreMarch 18, 2003
After 127 debates, 70 speeches and 179 judging assignments, the finals of 果冻传煤鈥檚 6th Annual Expressions Speech and Debate Tournament came to a close March 5 with victories by sophomore Josh Cox for the debates, freshman Brad Wiegel for persuasive speaking and junior Clark Morgan for interpretive speaking.
鈥淟et's Roll鈥 Author Lisa Beamer to Speak at Commencement
Read MoreMarch 17, 2003
Lisa Beamer, wife of 9-11 victim Todd Beamer and author of 鈥淟et's Roll,鈥 the heroic story of United Flight 93, will address 果冻传煤's class of 2003 at commencement ceremonies 10 a.m. May 3 on Russell Carr Field. Commencement is open to the public; however, seating is limited.
Lisa Beamer's book, 鈥淟et's Roll, Ordinary People, Extraordinary Courage,鈥 chronicles the last hours of Todd Beamer's life and the acts of those courageous individuals on Flight 93 who decided to take action to stop terrorists from using their plane as a weapon.