Arts & Lectures Begins 2020-21 School Year With Full Season of Virtual Events
A&L is showcasing a variety of free films at the West Wind Drive-In, which started on Oct. 13 and will continue through Dec. 16.
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A&L is showcasing a variety of free films at the West Wind Drive-In, which started on Oct. 13 and will continue through Dec. 16.
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Between 2013 and 2019, 64 applicants were admitted to the four campuses “based on their personal or family connections to donors and university staff."
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At least 4% of undergraduate students will have to vote for the results to be valid, which amounts to approximately 930 students.
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A.S. Legal Code does not indicate a clear system for determining the runners-up, only that the highest vote-getter not elected from the previous spring’s election will fill the position.
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Though online learning presents unique difficulties, both students and faculty are working to create new opportunities to facilitate the college experience in an online format.
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Robnett comes to UCSB from a position at UC Irvine as the Inaugural Associate Dean for Faculty Development and Diversity in the School of Social Sciences.
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While a limited number of students will be living in campus apartments during fall quarter, only 18 of 99 RAs originally offered positions still have jobs.
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Kareen Louis, the assistant director of the Office of Black Student Development, remains the sole career staff member currently with the office.
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UCPD is currently investigating these crimes. Anyone with more information can contact the department at (805) 893-3446.
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Named the Roy T. Eddleman Center for Quantum Innovation, the center is expanding upon the work of UCSB’s quantum science program.
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Yao will replace UCSB’s Interim Police Chief James Brock in early fall quarter.
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The university jumped one spot in the public university category and four spots in the national university category compared to last year’s rankings.
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As of September 2020, there are now seven active lawsuits filed against members of the UCSB UC Police Department (UCPD).
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When the coronavirus pandemic forced KCSB-FM to move its operations online in late March, the show didn’t stop. In fact, it got more creative.
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Health concerns have barred the program’s students from experiencing FSSP's usual format — in exchange for one behind a computer.
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