David Seibold, a professor of communication at UC Santa Barbara since 1990, has been selected to be a Distinguished Scholar by the National Communication Association.
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Letters and Science, Communication
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Letters and Science, Black Studies
Much has rightly been made of the tragedy of the digital divide -- the economic and social circumstances that allow affluent and middle-class kids ample educational experience with computers and other new technology while denying such...
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Letters and Science, Anthropology
Mary Hancock, a cultural anthropologist at UC Santa Barbara, is one of 23 distinguished scholars to be appointed a fellow of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, D.C.
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Letters and Science, Philosophy
Harvard psychology professor Steven Pinker, whose books have won numerous prizes, will open a four-day conference on the philosophy of the mind at the University of California, Santa Barbara, with "So How Does the Mind Work?" at 5 p.m.
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Letters and Science, Political Science
An engaged citizenry is crucial to the success of a democratic society.
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Chicano Studies
At an age when most people would be content to reflect upon their accomplishments, 95-year-old Luis Leal, professor of Chicano Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara, has published another book.
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Letters and Science, Chicano Studies
The University of California has approved a proposal by UC Santa Barbara to establish the nation's first doctoral program in Chicano studies.
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Letters and Science, Religious Studies
Best known as a literary theorist and as the father of deconstruction, philosopher Jacques Derrida also has devoted much of his career to the contemplation of religion.
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Letters and Science, Religious Studies
Americans are among the most diverse people in the world, a heterogeneous mix of all the world's races, cultures, and beliefs.
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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.