New season brings new line-up of performances, art exhibitions, concerts and more
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Film series and conference will explore the works and range of revered Indian filmmaker Satyajit Ray
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Four to be recognized at 2022 Alumni Awards
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Theater group Naked Shakes stages the Shakespeare classic with present-day parallels
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From new faces to returning favorites, Arts & Lectures’ new season promises to be a milestone year
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Highlighting four works in progress, LAUNCH PAD’s 2022 Summer Reading Series features both comedy and drama
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Culminating UCSB Reads 2022, science fiction writer Ted Chiang speaks on campus
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Mathematician and data scientist, bestselling author Cathy O’Neil, to speak at Campbell Hall
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El Teatro de la Esperanza promoted justice through storytelling; a 50th anniversary conference celebrates its legacy
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Social entrepreneur Amanda Nguyen talks “Hopeanomics” in virtual, free event for UCSB Arts & Lectures
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William Wang’s lecture on artificial intelligence launches UCSB Reads 2022
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Santa Barbara Dance Theater welcomes new director, opens new season
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2022 Grad Slam competition to feature video submission qualifying round, live in-person finals
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Campus reading program selects science fiction writer Ted Chiang’s story collection for 2022 season
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Harvard historian and Pulitzer-winning author Annette Gordon-Reed discusses her new book, legacy of Juneteenth
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Native American rights icon Madonna Thunder Hawk, daughter Marcella Gilbert speak about their work
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New Arts & Lectures series “Justice for All” opens with a talk by Julián Castro
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Return to campus marked by successful move-in operation, myriad activities
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Arts & Lectures unveils its new season — and a return to in-person events
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Undergraduate research projects displayed throughout the summer in new online gallery
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Arts & Lectures’ annual summer slate of free films celebrates the '80s and '90s
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Set to graduate 6,893 students for 2020-2021, campus hosts Grad Walk and virtual commencement with Oprah Winfrey
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Fast & Curious lecture series highlights work of faculty, students, staff of Gevirtz Graduate School of Education
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Patrisse Cullors’ virtual discussion of her Black Lives Matter memoir culminates UCSB Reads 2021
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The campus’s annual Staff Celebration Week goes monthlong with a host of virtual events
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The 2021 Rupe Conference will focus on communicating about COVID-19
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With outreach efforts, Arts & Lectures brings diverse ideas and unique encounters to students of all ages and the community
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Capps Center to host talk with Indigenous rights leader and activist Nick Tilsen
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His Holiness the XIV Dalai Lama in conversation with author Pico Iyer is the keynote event in Arts & Lectures' new initiative
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2021 Beyond Academia conference takes professional development into the digital space
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W. Kamau Bell joins Belinda Robnett, vice chancellor for diversity, equity and inclusion, for Arts & Lectures events
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Colloquium examines music, dance, Black female movement through lens of Black Lives Matter
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UCSB Reads selection “When They Call You a Terrorist“ is the focus of multiple upcoming events and other programming
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Yearlong lecture series shines a light on African American scholars, fosters examination and discussion of racial justice
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New A&L series examines systemic racism, impact on society, with diverse slate of thinkers, doers, creators, performers
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With series like House Calls and Tabletop Shakespeare, Arts & Lectures transforms living rooms into theaters
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Arts & Lectures’ new season aims to educate, entertain, inspire with virtual events, digital exclusives and live performances
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Library offers look at shortlist of books under consideration, asks for input on final selection, for UCSB Reads 2021
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Beyond Academia conference provides insights to graduate students, postdocs considering careers in industry, government
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The winter arts calendar offers a wonderland of performances, exhibitions, screenings and more
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Gaucho Pass provides admission to all UC Santa Barbara regular home games for one monthly fee
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A standing-room only crowd gathered in UC Santa Barbara’s McCune Conference Room to hear a panel of experts explore the question, ‘Why do white women vote for Trump?’
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NSF Director France Córdova visits the campus, speaks about the agency’s strategic plan
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Acclaimed book of creative nonfiction about sea level rise is selected for UCSB Reads 2020
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The Central Coast Sustainability Summit aims to spark solutions and partnerships around environmental challenges
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New exhibitions at Art, Design & Architecture Museum bring new perspectives on historic works of art and architecture
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Summer Sessions presents a new season of GRIT Talks, a series of free public lectures by notable faculty
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With pomp and circumstance, annual commencement exercises capped off the 2018-2019 academic year
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Media Arts and Technology graduate program to present its End of Year Show, “MADE [at] UCSB”
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An interdisciplinary public conference on campus examines positive and negative implications of plastics
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Roger McNamee, Silicon Valley investor and author of “Zucked: Waking Up to the Facebook Catastrophe,” comes to campus
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The 13th Annual All Gaucho Reunion welcomes alumni, students, faculty, staff and the Santa Barbara community
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Caldecott-honored artist Thi Bui discusses her memoir "The Best We Could Do" for UCSB Reads 2019
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Beyond Academia conference provides insights to graduate students considering careers in private industry, government or nonprofits
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Alliance of Women in Media Arts and Technology conference features internationally known artists and scholars
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Array of events support reading and conversation of UCSB Reads 2019 pick, “The Best We Could Do”
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Welcome event for first-generation scholars new to the campus provides connections and resources
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Botanist and author Hope Jahren gives a free talk about her bestselling memoir “Lab Girl,” the 2018 UCSB Reads selection
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The Center for the Interdisciplinary Study of Music fosters scholarship, and celebration, of music and sound
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UCSB’s SAGE Center for the Study of the Mind blurs the boundaries between disciplines to illuminate the mind
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UCSB Art, Design & Architecture Museum pays homage to California architect Irving J. Gill with a new exhibition
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With eight ceremonies over eight days, UCSB’s annual commencement exercises will celebrate 5,745 graduates for 2015–2016
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UCSB’s Media Arts and Technology program hosts annual year-end show — with a twist
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More than 600 college students to attend Afrikan Black Coalition conference at UCSB
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Alcohol & Drug Program collaborates with the student group Gauchos for Recovery to host a conference at UC Santa Barbara
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Campus will host first-ever California Higher Education Food Summit as part of UC Global Food Initiative
