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Beyond portraits, the exhibition features Fulbeck’s paintings, calligraphy and eight bamboo-and-steel artist’s books containing hundreds of additional portraits and statements, many never before shown ...
Understanding this process in fruit flies could illuminate how animals regulate fluid and electrolyte balance through taste. The research could also inform how changes in environmental conditions, ...
And by stars we mean the thousands of new UC Santa Barbara graduates who crossed the commencement stage, capping off another academic year. But also: alum-turned-astronaut José Hernández, who spoke at ...
“I am filled with gratitude for the over 80 scholars who have walked this journey with us,” said Bryan Zuniga, PROPEL’s director and advisor, and a graduate of UCSB’s Department of Communication.
UC Santa Barbara’s College of Engineering has been named The Robert Mehrabian College of Engineering, for a former dean who has had significant impact on the college. The naming was approved earlier ...
That curiosity took Vega across the Pacific. In French Polynesia, he conducted an experiment to study how coral-dwelling fish affect coral health. The results were promising: corals paired with fish ...
Rocio Curiel’s life has been shaped by language. When she emigrated to the United States from Baja California, Mexico as a 12-year-old girl who did not speak English, it was a source of anxiety and ...
The multifaceted program will officially kick off in the fall, for the upcoming 2025-2026 academic year. At its heart is formal faculty mentoring, by way of “Launch Committees.” At the beginning of ...
In addition to earning her doctorate this spring, Christina Ramsey, a Class of 2025 graduate of UC Santa Barbara’s Department of Music, has been selected as the university’s commencement singer.
In the name of open science, the multinational scientific collaboration COSMOS on Thursday has released the data behind the largest map of the universe. Called the COSMOS-Web field, the project, with ...
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