Project Predicts Deep Recession
If UCSB economists are right, California is in for a rough couple of years: Unemployment will hit double-digits, the economy will continue to deteriorate throughout 2009 and into 2010, and even immigr...
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If UCSB economists are right, California is in for a rough couple of years: Unemployment will hit double-digits, the economy will continue to deteriorate throughout 2009 and into 2010, and even immigr...
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The deepening economic crisis is expected to intensify throughout 2009 and into '10, the UCSB Economic Forecast Project announced yesterday.
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After 10 years of service, Dean of Engineering Matthew Tirrell will be leaving UCSB for a post at UC Berkeley.
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UCSB has several construction projects slated for 2009, including completing the Education and Social Sciences Building, cementing plans for renovation of Davidson Library and designing campuswide inf...
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UCSB has recently completed a massive $22 million upgrade of the campus' electrical infrastructure.
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While campus authorities have only loosely enforced bicycle parking rules since the beginning of the school year, UCSB security officers say they will now start seizing all bicycles violating parking ...
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Hundreds of runners will take to the streets this Saturday in an effort to raise money to benefit breast and ovarian cancer foundations.
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With the school year already underway, the Campus Design and Facilities Dept. is juggling several major renovation projects.
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The US Environmental Protection Agency and the National Science Foundation have enlisted several UCSB faculty members to head key elements of a new $24 million dollar center on the environmental effec...
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Beginning today, UCSB students will have access to a world of knowledge as the launch of the Next-Generation Melvyl search engine takes the library global
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Based on a new school of thinking, the field of biology is undergoing a transformation at UCSB with the addition of the Systems Biology Program.
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The evolutionary science field recently gained some insight last week after UCSB researchers discovered evidence that the first vision-related genes appeared in an organism nearly 600 million years ag...
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