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  • Partnership Provides Pipeline to Health Careers

    February 5, 2026

    ĢƵ has partnered with the (HCA) to guarantee graduates have a path to a bachelor’s degree. The Santa Barbara Unified School District approved the memorandum of understanding that guarantees academy graduates, who meet specific academic criteria, admission to Westmont along with a minimum of $15,000 in institutional aid.

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  • Poetry Reading Honors Stafford

    January 26, 2026

    , English professor emeritus and former poet laureate of Santa Barbara, hosts the 17th annual William Stafford Reading on Saturday, Jan. 31, at 2 p.m. at the First Crossing Day Use Area in Los Padres National Forest, across from the old Los Prietos Boys Camp, 3900 Paradise Road. This is the former site of the Los Prietos Civilian Public Service Camp, where Stafford served as a conscientious objector during World War II.

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  • Stargazing with Saturn, Neptune, Uranus

    January 15, 2026

    The ĢƵ Observatory will highlight several celestial objects, including Saturn, Neptune, Uranus, the Pleiades, Jupiter and Orion's nebula at its monthly stargazing event Friday, Jan. 16, beginning about 6 p.m. and lasting several hours.

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  • Anchors Aweigh for ‘Pirate’ Laughter

    January 6, 2026

    The ĢƵ Opera Orchestra and more than a dozen cast members will sing, dance and swashbuckle their way through “Pirates of Penzance,” a hilarious story of adventure, danger and romance on Friday, Jan. 23, and Sunday, Jan. 25, both at 7 p.m. in Porter Theatre. Tickets, which cost $20 for general admission and $15 for students and seniors, may be purchased online at westmont.edu/boxoffice.

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  • ĢƵ Graduates 25 New Nurses

    December 18, 2025

    ĢƵ celebrated the accomplishments of 25 new graduates of the ĢƵ Downtown | Grotenhuis Nursing program at a pinning ceremony Dec. 18 before a standing-room only crowd at Montecito Covenant Church. This is the sixth cohort to graduate from the 16-month accelerated bachelor of science in nursing program, housed at 26 W. Anapamu.

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  • Seibert Leads College into a Greener Future

    December 16, 2025

    Christine Seibert, ĢƵ’s new assistant director of environmental studies, brings a rare blend of scientific training, deep Christian conviction and a contagious enthusiasm for helping communities care for God’s creation.

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  • First Theological Leadership Cohort Marks Graduation

    December 16, 2025

    ĢƵ’s inaugural cohort of theological leadership students celebrated their graduation during a special dinner Dec. 4 in Hieronymus Lounge. This was the final event for the eight students who each shared a personal story about the impact of the program before they received their .

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  • Engineers Ride Crash Course to Victory

    December 8, 2025

    ĢƵ engineering’s fifth annual remote-control (RC) car showdown was packed with crashes, flips, stalls, missed turns—and, for the first time, a three‑car championship race. When then dust finally settled, the team of Ben Mandani and Isaac Silva, who launched their car, named NESI, more than five feet off a ramp to win a one-jump playoff, hoisted championship trophies Dec. 5 on Kerrwood Lawn.

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  • New STUNT Program Announced

    December 8, 2025

    The nation’s fastest-growing female sport comes to Westmont in fall 2026. Since its NCAA Division II debut as an emerging sport in 2023, STUNT has blended the athleticism of cheer, dance and gymnastics into a high-impact competition celebrating teamwork, precision and power.

    “We’re excited to create another thriving athletic program that attracts amazing student-athletes who want to succeed at ĢƵ,” says Athletic Director Robert Ruiz. “We can become a strong regional competitor and take it to the highest level of NCAA DII.”

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  • Revved Up for RC Car Showdown

    December 2, 2025

    ĢƵ’s junior engineering students are revved up to battle it out in a three-part competition that includes racing around cones and distance jumping off a ramp on Thursday, Dec. 5, at 1:15 p.m. in front of Kerrwood Hall. Students use the 500-piece remote-control (RC) car they’ve made as part of their Machine Design class.

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  • Finding Thanksgiving in Everyday Grace

    November 25, 2025

    Thanksgiving is more than a holiday marked by turkey, pumpkin pie, and family gatherings—it is a reminder that gratitude begins the moment we recognize we are not owed anything, yet we have been given everything. In my Moral and Spiritual Psychology class at CS Lewis, I invite students to practice gratitude not as a fleeting habit but as a way of being, encouraging them to keep a weekly gratitude journal that thanks God for five things each week.

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  • Advent Celebration Features Kerrwood Lighting, Santa

    November 25, 2025

    ĢƵ celebrates Advent with “Let There be Light!” a festive gathering, treats and ceremonial lighting and an opportunity to take photos with Santa on Tuesday, Dec. 2, from 4:30-6 p.m. on Kerrwood Lawn. The family-friendly event is free and open to the public.

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  • Biologist Offers Community‑Illustrated Field Guide

    November 24, 2025

    , ĢƵ professor of biology and director of environmental studies, has released the third volume in the “California Wild Neighbors” series, “,” with illustrations by ĢƵ professors, staff, students, alums, children and others in the community.

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  • Event Ignites College Dreams Students

    November 18, 2025

    The spirit of “lucecitas” — glimmers of light — shone brightly on the ĢƵ campus as nearly 200 enthusiastic students and their families gathered for the powerful fourth annual event, Affording Your College Dream on Nov. 1.

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  • Student Film Festival Lights Up Montecito

    November 10, 2025

    In its third year, the Montecito Student Film Festival will showcase a diverse selection drawn from nearly 900 submissions submitted by local, national and international student filmmakers on Saturday, Nov. 15, at Porter Theatre and surrounding venues on campus. Audiences will enjoy creative stories, meaningful documentaries and exciting visual storytelling techniques, and roundtable discussions featuring leading professionals in the film industry. The festival is free and runs from 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m.

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  • Museum Explores 'Sculpture Through Print'

    November 10, 2025

    The ĢƵ Ridley-Tree Museum of Art explores artistic vision across two-dimensional and three-dimensional media in “Between Planes: Exploring Sculpture Through Print” from Nov. 13-Dec. 20. There will be a free, public opening reception on Thursday, Nov. 13, from 4-6 p.m. at the museum.

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  • Honoring Women’s ĢƵ Trailblazers

    October 28, 2025

    ĢƵ celebrated 50 years of women’s athletics during Homecoming weekend, drawing what may have been the largest gathering of athletic alumnae and current student-athletes in college history. The weekend’s sport-specific events culminated in a dinner honoring women’s athletics trailblazers and legacy builders, attended by about 200 guests and 125 current female student-athletes Oct. 18 at Montecito Covenant Church.

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  • Fall Into the Stars

    October 14, 2025

    ĢƵ’s powerful Keck Telescope zooms in on the rings of Saturn on Friday, Oct. 17, beginning about 7 p.m. and lasting several hours at the ĢƵ Observatory. ĢƵ hosts a stargazing event the third Friday of each month in conjunction with the , whose members bring telescopes to share.

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  • Students Present Bold Research

    October 6, 2025

    More than 30 student researchers present 20 different projects at the annual Celebration of Summer Research on Oct. 16, 3-4:30 p.m. in the Winter Hall Third Floor Atrium. The Office of the Provost sponsors the event, which is free and open to the public. Many of the students worked as paid, full-time research assistants, collaborating with professors on cutting-edge projects that sometimes extend into the school year.

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  • Greek Tragedy Offers Raw Emotion

    October 1, 2025

    See Sophocles’ ancient and disturbing tragedy “Antigone” with fresh language and new life in a poetic and thrilling production, “Antigonick,” from Oct. 24-Nov. 1 at ĢƵ’s Porter Theatre.

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  • Energy and Climate from the Ground Up

    September 24, 2025

    Ben Carlson, assistant professor of physics at ĢƵ, explores the scientific foundations of today’s most pressing energy and climate issues in a ĢƵ Downtown Lecture on Thursday, Oct. 9, at 5:30 p.m. at the , 631 Garden St., in downtown Santa Barbara. The talk, “Energy and Climate Through the Lens of Basic Science,” is free and open to the public; no tickets or reservations required.

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  • ĢƵ Shines in Latest Rankings

    September 23, 2025

    ĢƵ continues to be recognized as the top Christian liberal arts college in the West, according to top national rankings.  lists ĢƵ as one of the top 10 Christian liberal arts colleges in California. Overall, ĢƵ continues to be one of the top two nationally ranked members of the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities.

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  • Pit Perfect Avo Fest Artwork

    September 18, 2025

    A ĢƵ art professor has the toast-worthy talent the judges wanted. They unveiled Scott Anderson’s playful illustration — an avocado sunbathing on the beach — at the Carpinteria Farmers Market. , limited-edition posters and T-shirts featuring his design will also be sold at the 39th annual celebration, Peace, Love & Guacamole, Oct. 3-5.

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  • Viewing Features Celestial Lord of the Rings

    September 16, 2025

    The ringed gas giant Saturn comes into focus at ĢƵ’s stargazing event on Friday, Sept. 19, beginning at sunset and lasting several hours at the . The solar system’s Hula-Hoop champion will start low in the evening sky, but will be visible later in the evening after 8 p.m.

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  • Accreditation Affirms Excellence in Engineering

    September 15, 2025

    ĢƵ’s engineering program has earned full ABET (Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology) accreditation following an extensive three-year process that involved reviewing facilities, faculty, students and funding. Only two other Christian colleges in California have received this accreditation, retroactive to October 2022. The significant designation boosts engineering alums.

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  • New Faculty Join the Community

    September 9, 2025

    ĢƵ welcomes eight new tenure-track professors this fall: James Davidson (sociology), David Emanuel (religious studies), Kyle Hansen ’19 (mathematics), Sally Hawkins (education), Raymond Kim (economics), Smaranda Lawrie (psychology), Nicole Marsh ’17 (biology) and Claudia Molina (Spanish).

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  • Brooks Praises Ethos of Christian Colleges

    September 8, 2025

    New York Times columnist David Brooks, citing rising mental health issues, social distrust and loneliness, examined the moral decline in America and suggested that Christian colleges can contribute to the “re-moralization” of American life. He delivered the keynote talk, “How Christian Colleges Can Fix What Ails America,” at the 11th annual LEAD Where Your Stand conference June 5 in ĢƵ’s Global Leadership Center.

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  • Botero Sculpture Delivered to Campus

    August 21, 2025

    A notable new arrival now graces ĢƵ’s campus: “Maternity,” a nearly 2,000-pound bronze sculpture by renowned South American artist . The has loaned the work to Westmont from the collection of the late Lady Leslie Ridley-Tree.

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  • Partnerships with SB Scholarships Abound

    August 21, 2025

    ĢƵ’s expanding role in local college-prep programs has led to a noticeable increase in local student enrollment over the last three to five years. This momentum was clearly on display at two recent events hosted by the Santa Barbara Unified School District’s Program for Effective Access to College (PEAC) and the Scholarship Foundation of Santa Barbara where more than 50 ĢƵ students - including both current students and incoming freshmen.

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  • Physicist Among Winners of Prestigious Award

    August 12, 2025

    ĢƵ scientists join thousands of researchers worldwide honored with the , awarded to the at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN, a particle physics laboratory in Geneva, Switzerland, as well as several related experiments.

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  • Celestial Clusters in the Cosmos

    August 12, 2025

    This month’s stargazing event will feature several star clusters, including M18, the Black Swan Cluster in Sagittarius, on Friday, Aug. 15, beginning about 8:30 p.m. and lasting several hours at the , home of the powerful Keck Telescope. The college hosts a free, public viewing of the stars on the third Friday of every month at sunset and lasting several hours.

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