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  • Four to be recognized at 2022 Alumni Awards
  • The return of UCSB Give Day was a resounding success
  • 2021 Beyond Academia conference takes professional development into the digital space
  • Alum of competitive GreenScreen program in film and media studies screens his first film at Nature Track Film Festival
  • UC Santa Barbara to recognize 6,793 graduates for 2019-2020 academic year online
  • Beyond Academia conference provides insights to graduate students, postdocs considering careers in industry, government
  • Alum Noah Harpster, who co-wrote ‘A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood,’ returns to campus to discuss the film
  • Destination College Advising Corps program puts recent college graduates to work as advisers in underserved high schools
  • Five alumni join UC Santa Barbara Foundation Board of Trustees; Betty Elings Wells named chairperson
  • Gift establishes Creative Computing Initiative to train humanities students in programming, technical skills
  • Commencement 2019 student with document
    With pomp and circumstance, annual commencement exercises capped off the 2018-2019 academic year
  • UCSB Class of 1969 50th reunion
    UCSB Class of 1969 50th reunion
    Fifty years later, UC Santa Barbara’s Class of 1969 reflects on the student activism and advocacy of their youth
  • 2019 All Gaucho Reunion promo video
    2019 All Gaucho Reunion promo video
    The 13th Annual All Gaucho Reunion welcomes alumni, students, faculty, staff and the Santa Barbara community
  • El Plan de Santa Bárbara, catalyst for Chicano Studies departments across California, turns 50
  • Jack and Kim Johnson help break ground on UCSB's Edible Campus program student farm
    Jack and Kim Johnson help break ground on UCSB's Edible Campus program student farm
    Alumni, donors Kim and Jack Johnson help UC Santa Barbara break ground on its student farm, culminating years of effort
  • The North Hall Takeover 50 Years Later
    Conference explores issues of education, campus climate and features a talk by actor and humanitarian Danny Glover
  • UC Santa Barbara Bentson Scholar Ally Aplin
    The Bentson Foundation secures future opportunities for outstanding students in marine science
  • UCSB’s annual All Gaucho Reunion brings alumni back to campus for a weekend celebrating their alma mater
  • UCSB Give Day 2018 group of student laughing with pompoms
    UCSB Give Day 2018 raises more than $5.6 million in just 24 hours
  • UCSB’s second Give Day, a 24-hour digital fundraising event, will take place April 12
  • Lydia by David Bazemore
    Jody and John Arnhold ‘75 endow a production fund for UCSB theater and dance, securing its programs for generations to come
  • UC Santa Barbara Foundation welcomes four new trustees; alumnus Richard Breaux takes seat as board chair
  • Video highlights from UC Santa Barbara 2017 Commencement
    Video highlights from UC Santa Barbara 2017 Commencement
    Commencement exercises cap off the 2016-2017 academic year
  • Kim and Jack Johnson at UCSB
    Alumni Kim and Jack Johnson partner with UCSB’s Edible Campus Program on teaching farm to open next fall
  • UCSB alumnus Alexander Lipay wins a Grammy award for best surround sound album
  • Wooden fence leads to Sedgwick Reserve
    A gift from Linda Duttenhaver and Morton La Kretz will further research and teaching at Sedgwick Reserve
  • New UC award program recognizing young leaders in the fight to solve the global food crisis honors UCSB alum Kate Polakiewicz
  • With eight ceremonies over eight days, UCSB’s annual commencement exercises will celebrate 5,745 graduates for 2015–2016
  • All Gaucho Reunion highlights
    All Gaucho Reunion highlights
    More than 9,000 alumni and community members are expected at UCSB for 10th Annual All Gaucho Reunion
  • Two Gaucho alumni are the newest trustees of the UC Santa Barbara Foundation
  • Madison Frame and Megan Jones of UCSB First
    Through education, participation and just plain fun, UCSB First aims to create a culture of giving on campus
  • Jack and Kim Johnson
    With support for the Edible Campus project, alums Jack and Kim Johnson are collaborating with students to address food security
  • Alumni Lanny Kaufer and Phil McKenna on their experience with civil rights project SCOPE
    Alumni Lanny Kaufer and Phil McKenna on their experience with civil rights project SCOPE
    Alumni, former civil rights workers recall an inspirational 1965 summer with Martin Luther King Jr.'s SCOPE project in rural Virginia
  • Kim and Jack Johnson and UC Santa Barbara share a significant commonality: The Johnsons and UCSB are nationally recognized leaders in green and environmental initiatives.

  • Infusion of $5 million in gift funds a major boon to Department of Economics
  • Five distinguished new members are added to the board of UC Santa Barbara Foundation
  • A look at UCSB's Sedgwick Reserve
    A look at UCSB's Sedgwick Reserve
    Driven by a love of nature, alumna Linda Duttenhaver gives $2 million to renovate the historic Ranch House at UCSB’s Sedgwick Natural Reserve.
  • Robert Ballard's Nautilus Live at UC Santa Barbara
    Robert Ballard's Nautilus Live at UC Santa Barbara
    Titanic discoverer and UCSB alumnus Robert Ballard partners with his alma mater to give local schoolchildren a front seat to ocean exploration.
  • Miwa Matreyek, "Myth and Infrastructure."
    Large-scale shows celebrate the legacy and continued vibrancy of the visual arts at UCSB
  • UCSB ROTC training
    Leadership training is at the heart of UCSB's Army ROTC program, which boasts a host of notable alumni.
  • In recognition of her advocacy for education at all levels, Natalie Orfalea is awarded the status of honorary alumna — the equivalent of an honorary degree.
  • Alums Winnie and Lynn Reitnouer Recall the Early Days of UC Santa Barbara
    Alums Winnie and Lynn Reitnouer Recall the Early Days of UC Santa Barbara

    Lynn Paul Reitnouer played college basketball in the 1950's. He was a lithe, towering freshman from Monrovia starting a new chapter of his life at San Diego State.

  • Renegade rock climber Alex Honnold, known for his solo free climbs on some of the world's biggest walls, is the opening speaker in UC Santa Barbara's sixth annual Natural High Lecture Series.

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