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EngineeringNovel Gift from Professor and Spouse will Build Centers of Excellence Across the Disciplines
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Letters and Science, Black Studies
(Santa Barbara, CA) -- Akasha Gloria Hull, professor emerita of women's studies and literature at UC Santa Cruz and currently a visiting professor in the Department of Black Studies at UC Santa Barbara, will deliver the inaugural Black Feminist...
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Creative Studies
Jodell Linder, a junior student in the College of Creative Studies, has been named winner of the first University of California, Santa Barbara Emeriti Association Undergraduate Research Competition.
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Creative Studies
The College of Creative Studies (CCS) at UC Santa Barbara will hold commencement exercises for its record largest class of 90 seniors Sunday, June 8 at 11 a.m. in Campbell Hall.
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Letters and Science, Spanish and Portuguese
Ellen McCracken, a professor of Spanish at the University of California, Santa Barbara, has been awarded a National Endowment for the Humanities fellowship to write a book on the life and works of Fray Angélico Chávez.
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Gevirtz Graduate School of Education
Faculty and graduate students from UC Santa Barbara's Gevirtz Graduate School of Education will be presenting research papers at the annual American Educational Research Association (AERA) meeting in Chicago April 21-25 on a wide range of...
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Letters and Science, Religious Studies
Catherine Albanese, a professor of religious studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara, has been awarded a prestigious John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship to continue work on a book about metaphysical religion in the United...
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Letters and Science, Global Studies
Mark Juergensmeyer, professor of sociology and director of Global and International Studies at UC Santa Barbara, has won the 2003 Louisville Grawemeyer Award in Religion for his book, Terror in the Mind of God: The Global Rise of Religious...
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Letters and Science, Religious StudiesCabezón will include his recent attempts to use digital technology to record monastic life in his talk
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Letters and Science, Ecology Evolution and Marine Biology
Scientists are still learning what's in a drop of ocean water, according to this week's Nature Magazine.