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International conference at UC Santa Barbara will examine the legacy of the Kingdom of Kush
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Conference will examine how metrics are transforming higher education
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Scholars organize and will present research at a Mexico City conference on racial inequality in the Americas
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Virtual conference exploring climate futures is underway at UC Santa Barbara
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International conference at UCSB to focus on the role of the ocean in Japan’s native religion
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Conference to examine ‘Slavery, Captivity and the Meaning of Freedom’
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Novel materials and the latest in materials research were topics of discussion at the annual conference
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In the name of good food, and good eats, chefs from 14 institutions convene at UCSB
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Developed at UCSB, pivotal response treatment is one of a few autism therapies supported by recognized empirical evidence
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Actuaries from around the world gathered last week at UC Santa Barbara for the 49th annual Actuarial Research Conference
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Scholars examine the origins and effects of Caribbean migration to the United Kingdom
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Increasingly, climate change is viewed as a political and ethical issue related to social and environmental justice.
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Hundreds of autism experts from around the world gathered at UC Santa Barbara today for the 6th Annual International Pivotal Response Treatment (PRT) Autism and Asperger's Conference.
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How are the world's environmental challenges impacting higher education? And how can colleges and universities help develop –– and advance –– sustainable solutions?
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When comparative literature professor Susan Derwin taught her first writing workshop for student veterans at UC Santa Barbara, only three people signed up. Undaunted, she offered it again –– and again, and again.
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It's the premier document of its kind in the University of California system, and now UC Santa Barbara's recently unveiled water conservation plan has notched another first: a Best Practices Award from the 2013 California Higher Education...
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Over the next century, rising seas will transform coastlines and coastal zones around the world, from small islands to entire continents.
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Historically, women have played an important role in cultivating and maintaining Islamic knowledge.
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Japan's religion and culture will be the focus of a three-day conference at UC Santa Barbara to celebrate the 15th anniversary of the campus's International Shinto Foundation (ISF) Chair in Shinto Studies.
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The Chicano movement of the 1960's and 70's represents the most significant civil rights and empowerment movement by Mexican Americans in the United States.
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1968 was a landmark year. It saw the assassinations of Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King, Jr., the Tet Offensive in Vietnam, and Lyndon Johnson's refusal to accept his party's nomination for a second term as president of the United States...
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More than 400 scientists from over 35 countries will come to the University of California, Santa Barbara from August 26 through 31 for an international scientific conference on Antarctica.
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Five scholars from the United States and Germany will meet to discuss the work of the early 20th-century philosopher, essayist, and translator Walter Benjamin at a one-day conference at UC Santa Barbara on Dec. 1.
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Throughout the Middle Ages, European Christian pilgrims would travel to religious sites in Europe and the Holy Land
