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Rice Returns for 20th Annual Breakfast
Read MoreJanuary 14, 2025
Condoleezza Rice, the 66th U.S. secretary of state, speaks at the 20th annual ĢƵ President’s Breakfast on Friday, Feb. 28, from 7-9 a.m. at the Hilton Santa Barbara Beachfront Resort. Tickets cost $175 per person and go on sale Friday, Jan. 31, at 9 a.m. at westmont.edu/breakfast. Seating is limited, and tickets are sold on a first-come, first-served basis.
Nursing Grads Implored to Offer Work to God
Read MoreJanuary 7, 2025
The fourth cohort of ĢƵ Downtown| Grotenhuis Nursing graduates were celebrated at a pinning ceremony in front of friends and family Dec. 12 at Montecito Covenant Church.
Museum Hosts Multimedia ‘WILDLAND’
Read MoreJanuary 3, 2025
The ĢƵ Ridley-Tree Museum of Art features the multimedia creations of Ethan Turpin, whose works are grounded in the natural cycles of wildfire, devastation, and recovery and regrowth from Jan. 9-March 22. The public is invited to a free opening reception of “WILDLAND: Ethan Turpin's Collaborations on Fire and Water” on Thursday, Jan. 9, 4-6 p.m. at the museum.
College Honors Tine Hardeman
Read MoreDecember 16, 2024
ĢƵ honored alumnus Tine Hardeman ’55 prior to the women’s basketball game against Azusa Pacific University on Dec. 14 in Murchison Gym. Hardeman died on Dec. 2 at age 92.
Star Party Features Saturn, Jupiter
Read MoreDecember 16, 2024
±ٳDzԳ’s final monthly stargazing event of 2024 features two gas giants, Orion, the Owl Cluster and the Andromeda galaxy on Friday, Dec. 20, at 6:30 p.m. and lasting several hours at the ĢƵ Observatory. Along with the college’s powerful Keck Telescope, members of the bring their telescopes to share with the public.
Women Engineers Rule Racing Day
Read MoreDecember 9, 2024
±ٳDzԳ’s 12 junior engineering students battled in a three-part competition for their Machine Design course that included racing and jumping the 500-piece remote-control (RC) car they made in front of Kerrwood Hall on Dec. 5.
College Lights Up the Season
Read MoreDecember 9, 2024
The college kicked off the Christmas season with its annual lighting of Kerrwood Hall in a festive event, Let There Be Light, on Dec. 3 as the ĢƵ community gathered on Kerrwood Lawn.
Luncheon Features Former USAID Head
Read MoreDecember 5, 2024
The ĢƵ Women’s Leadership Council Luncheon features , a recognized leader in business, corporate boards, the U.S. government, the United Nations and nonprofit organizations, on Friday, Jan. 24, 2025, 12-1:30 p.m. at Montecito Covenant Church, 671 Cold Spring Road, Santa Barbara.
Donations to the ĢƵ Fund Double for Giving Tuesday
Read MoreNovember 25, 2024
A generous donor has committed $50,000 to match gifts made to the ĢƵ Fund between November 26 and December 3, doubling the impact of your donation until midnight or until the match has been met.
Helping Students Achieve Their College Dream
Read MoreNovember 25, 2024
More than 170 high school students and their families attended Affording Your College Dream, a community event that explores the best ways low-income students can fund a college education.
Researchers Explore Exotic Isotopes
Read MoreNovember 20, 2024
ĢƵ students Josef Bingener ’25 and Ethan Camp ’27 have participated in a novel nuclear physics experiment with Professor Robert Haring-Kaye. They traveled to (FSU) to study the structural properties of an exotic isotope of gallium (72Ga) that survives for only a few hours before decaying to a different isotope.
Viewing Features Beaver Moon, Owl Cluster
Read MoreNovember 8, 2024
The November public stargazing event will feature a Beaver Moon, Owl Cluster and two gas giants, Saturn and Jupiter, on Friday, Nov. 15, beginning at 6 p.m. and lasting several hours at the ĢƵ Observatory. The college hosts a free, public viewing on the third Friday of every month in conjunction with the Santa Barbara Astronomical Unit whose members bring their telescopes to share with the public.
Riotous Laughter at ’39 Steps’
Read MoreNovember 5, 2024
The ĢƵ Theatre Arts Department staged a hilarious version of John Buchan’s “The 39 Steps” that brought plenty of laughs through an unrelenting barrage of creative set-design gags and physical comedy. Director Mitchell Thomas masterfully squeezes out every laugh while navigating a plot that doesn’t take itself seriously. This was good lighthearted fun at its best. Over six performances, more than 600 people saw the performance in Porter Theatre.
Jensen Lands in New Science Chair
Read MoreNovember 4, 2024
Daniel Jensen will be officially installed as the James R. and Eleanor S. Allder professor of science and technology in a formal, public ceremony Friday, Nov. 8, at 10:30 a.m. in Murchison Gym. Jensen has directed ±ٳDzԳ’s burgeoning engineering program since it began in fall 2021.
Christmas Festival Offers a ‘Dwelling Place’
Read MoreNovember 4, 2024
Celebrate Advent with glorious music at ±ٳDzԳ’s 20th anniversary Christmas Festival, a highlight for many local residents during the holidays, on Saturday, Dec. 14, at 7 p.m. and Sunday, Dec. 15, at 3 p.m., both at the . Tickets go on sale Monday, Nov. 4, at 10 a.m. at westmont.edu/christmas-festival.
Oak Group Paintings Offer ‘Grace of the World’
Read MoreOctober 24, 2024
More than 30 members of the , a collection of landscape artists passionate about nature and committed to preserving local lands, will each exhibit a painting in “The Oak Group Presents the Grace of the World” from Nov. 21- Dec. 21 in the ĢƵ Ridley-Tree Museum of Art. Many of the artists will take part in a free, public opening reception Thursday, Nov. 21, from 4-6 p.m. in the museum.
Talk to Explore Maternity Care Deserts
Read MoreOctober 16, 2024
Hospitals have increasingly been closing maternity departments around the country, including in California. Stephanie Curtis, a certified nurse midwife and ĢƵ instructor of nursing, examines the issue of maternity care deserts in a ĢƵ Downtown Lecture, “Delivering in the Desert: The Impact of Maternity Ward Closures,” on Thursday, Nov. 14, at 5:30 p.m.
Get Spaced Out at Monthly Star Party
Read MoreOctober 15, 2024
±ٳDzԳ’s powerful Keck Telescope takes aim at Saturn and a supermoon at this month’s free public stargazing event on Friday, Oct. 18, beginning about 7 p.m. and lasting several hours at the ĢƵ Observatory. The college hosts a monthly star party on the third Friday of each month in conjunction with the Santa Barbara Astronomical Unit.
Theatre Performs ’39 Steps’ at the Speed of Fun
Read MoreOctober 11, 2024
ĢƵ theater offers “,” a fast-paced murder mystery and international espionage plot, encompassing numerous characters played by just five actors Oct. 25-26 at 7:30 p.m., Oct. 31 at 9 p.m., Nov. 1-2 at 7:30 p.m. and Nov. 2 at 2 p.m., all in Porter Theatre. Purchase tickets, which cost $20 for general admission and $12 for students and seniors, through westmont.edu/boxoffice.
Rocks of Remembrance
Read MoreOctober 7, 2024
On the morning of March 27, 1989, ĢƵ students Lisa Bebout, Patty (Hallock) Crosby, Megan (Harter) Adams, Alan Voorman and Garth Weedman drove in Voorman’s bright yellow Toyota Corolla from their camp in Ensenada, Mexico, to a nearby village. As members of the Potter’s Clay Construction Team, they were renovating a dilapidated house there. But an oncoming car suddenly jumped the divider and landed on top of Voorman’s vehicle. Fellow students in two cars behind them screeched to a halt and piled out to rescue their friends as ambulances rushed to the scene.
Former Provost Offers a Hopeful Middle
Read MoreOctober 7, 2024
Polarization in our culture and politics has led to division, tension and hostility in our churches, workplaces and even our families. , former ĢƵ provost and history professor, encouraged the ĢƵ community to instead claim the powerful, redemptive potential of the courageous middle.
Students to Celebrate Summer Research
Read MoreSeptember 24, 2024
Nearly 40 students will present their summer research findings at the annual Celebration of Summer Research on Friday, Oct. 4, from 3:30-5 p.m. in the Winter Hall Atrium. The Celebration of Summer Research, sponsored by the Office of the Provost, is free and open to the public.
ĢƵ Ranks Among Premier National Colleges
Read MoreSeptember 24, 2024
For two decades, list has ranked ĢƵ as the top Christian liberal arts college in California and the Western U.S. ĢƵ remains one of the top Christian liberal arts colleges in California, listed among 10 other liberal arts schools. Overall, it is one of only two nationally ranked in the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities. In the 2025 edition of U.S. News, ĢƵ appears at No. 108 (tied) among all national, not regional, liberal arts colleges.
Beebe to Join Global Church in Korea
Read MoreSeptember 20, 2024
ĢƵ President Gayle D. Beebe will be a delegate at the on Sept. 22-28 in Incheon, South Korea. He has served as a college president for more than 25 years (18 at ĢƵ) and received his invitation through the Council of Christian Colleges and Universities. Beebe joins about 5,000 delegates from around the world, including thousands more attending virtually, making it the largest representation since the movement began in 1974.
Stargazers Catch a Glimpse of Saturn
Read MoreSeptember 19, 2024
The planet Saturn will be the star of the show on Friday, Sept. 20, from 7:30-10 p.m. at the ĢƵ Observatory. “If you haven't seen this unique planet and its rings through a telescope before, I highly encourage you to come out and join us,” says Jen Ito, assistant professor of physics and director of the observatory. “Saturn is my favorite planet to see through a telescope."
Warriors Return: Homecoming Honors Alumni
Read MoreSeptember 17, 2024
±ٳDzԳ’s alums return to campus for Homecoming 2024 with an abundance of family-friendly events Oct. 4-6. Please visit westmont.edu/homecoming for the full schedule, prices and ticket information.
Talk Offers ‘Faith-Based Principles for Pluralist Democracy’
Read MoreSeptember 11, 2024
Jesse Covington, whose research explores the interrelation of religion and government, takes a step away from the current electoral matchup to look at enduring challenges Christians face in a context like the United States.
How Faith-Based Colleges Shape Students
Read MoreSeptember 10, 2024
Guests from the Lilly Network of more than 100 faith-based colleges and universities will examine the initial findings of a study about the intellectual-religious experience of undergraduates at the network’s national conference hosted by ĢƵ's Gaede Institute for the Liberal Arts on Sept. 27-29.
Lunar Event Canceled Due to Poor Weather
Read MoreSeptember 9, 2024
The public is invited to join ±ٳDzԳ’s astrophysics students to learn more about the moon on NASA’s International Observe the Moon Night on Saturday, Sept. 14, from 7:30-9:30 p.m. at the ĢƵ Observatory.
New Faculty Bring Innovation, Expertise
Read MoreSeptember 9, 2024
Six new professors on tenure track or with multiyear contracts joined the ĢƵ faculty this fall. Jonathan Diaz (English), Kevin McGuire (economics and business), Sara Morrisset (history) and Jada L. Willis (kinesiology) step into tenure-track positions.
Trailhead Opens Path for Teens to Explore Their Faith
Read MoreSeptember 6, 2024
For eight years, a unique ĢƵ program has given high school students space to explore the ways that faith, education and work can be united in a life of significance. Trailhead: Seeking God’s Call wrapped up three weeklong sessions this summer with 55 students who lived on campus, ate in the Dining Commons and worshiped with new friends.
Study Finds Immediate Benefit to Churchgoers
Read MoreSeptember 2, 2024
Regular weekend attendance to a religious service creates an immediate increase in positive emotions as well as a decrease in negative ones, according to a new study of U.S. adults. Researchers found there was no change in the emotional well-being of non-regular attendees.
Honoring Willard Book Awardees
Read MoreAugust 28, 2024
Michael Stewart Robb, who won the Martin Institute and Dallas Willard Research Center’s Book Award in 2023, will receive the honor and speak in chapel Friday, Sept. 6, at 10:30 a.m. in Murchison Gym.
Warm Reception for Refreshed DC
Read MoreAugust 26, 2024
Returning students created a buzz of excitement when they ventured into the newly renovated (DC). The adjoining outdoor patio excited them the most where workers installed an automatic sliding door from the dining room.
Beebe to Sign New ‘Crucibles’ Book
Read MoreAugust 20, 2024
Gayle D. Beebe, entering his 18th year as president of ĢƵ, will be selling and signing copies of his new book, “The Crucibles That Shape Us: Navigating the Defining Challenges of Leadership,” on Thursday, Aug. 29, from 4-6 p.m. at , 1114 State Street in downtown Santa Barbara. Free books will be given to the first 100 guests.
400 Warriors Arrive at ĢƵ
Read MoreAugust 19, 2024
About 400 new incoming students, including the Grotenhuis Nursing cohort of 24, arrive at ĢƵ to begin their first week of Orientation, Aug. 21-25, and the start of the fall semester, Aug. 26. Watch the Orientation video .
Exhibition Offers Glowing ‘Night Visions’
Read MoreAugust 15, 2024
, a Southern California artist and former chair of the College of Architecture, Visual Arts and Design at California Baptist University in Riverside, offers his signature limited-palette paintings on dark construction-grade tar paper in “Night Visions: The Black Drawings of Duncan Simcoe, 2014-2024” from Aug. 29–Nov. 9 in the ĢƵ Ridley-Tree Museum of Art. Meet the artist at a free, public opening reception on Thursday, Aug. 29, from 4-6 p.m.
Alum Shares Wildlife Art in ‘Fins, Feathers’
Read MoreAugust 15, 2024
Alumnus ’14 has returned to his alma mater to exhibit his diverse talents as an outdoor wildlife artist in “Fins and Feathers: The Art of Casey Underwood” from Aug. 29-Dec. 21 in the ĢƵ Ridley-Tree Museum of Art’s downstairs gallery. A free, public opening reception will be Thursday, Aug. 29, 4-6 p.m.
Stargazers to Enjoy Summer Viewing
Read MoreAugust 13, 2024
±ٳDzԳ’s monthly stargazing event features a triangle asterism, a globular cluster and a waxing moon on Friday, August 16, from 8-10:30 p.m. and lasting several hours at the ĢƵ Observatory. Along with the college’s powerful Keck Telescope, members of the Santa Barbara Astronomical Unit bring their telescopes to share with the public.
Jarrett to Lead ICP
Read MoreJuly 30, 2024
Iyree Jarrett ’22 is the only student to have appeared on the cover of the ĢƵ magazine twice. She was featured as a student-athlete who best exemplified leadership and as the star guard for the National Championship winning women’s basketball team.
Local Company Stops Hacking, Tracking
Read MoreJuly 25, 2024
The growing concern about personal information and privacy in the digital age has led a company based in Santa Barbara to develop products protecting consumers. , founded by ĢƵ alumnus ’08, manufactures faraday bags, tents and lockers that block radio waves, including cell phone signals.
Golf Classic Supports Student Scholarships
Read MoreJuly 17, 2024
The ĢƵ Golf Classic, a charity golf tournament started in 2008 to raise funds for student scholarships, returns Friday, Oct. 4, at the , 405 Glen Annie Road in Goleta. Registration is $200 per golfer and includes: 18 holes of golf with cart; tri tip BBQ dinner, on-course games, raffles and awards. Additional dinner guests are $50 each. To register, or for more information, please visit westmont.edu/golf-classic.
Impact Conference Explores AI, Education
Read MoreJuly 12, 2024
±ٳDzԳ’s annual Impact Conference, co-sponsored by , explores opportunities and dangers using artificial intelligence tools in education Thursday, July 25, and Friday, July 26, in the Global Leadership Center. Tickets to the two-day event cost $100 with breakfast and lunch provided both days. To register or get more information, please visit westmont.edu/impact.
Summer Exhibit Unveils New Acquisitions
Read MoreJuly 11, 2024
Experience 45 of the ĢƵ Ridley-Tree Museum of Art’s recent acquisitions at a stunning summer show. The exhibition features works by three dozen artists, including Americans Richard Artschwager, Laddie John Dill and Louisiana Bendolph of the Gee's Bend quilters, contemporary Chinese artist Yue Minjun, and numerous local artists.
College Hosts Christian Climate Conference
Read MoreJuly 1, 2024
ĢƵ hosted more than 70 evangelical students, professors and nationally recognized experts from across the country for the second consecutive summer to address the global challenge of climate change June 16-21. Faith. Climate. Action. A Workshop on Christian Climate Advocacy equips students who care deeply about the environment to become leaders in their communities and manage resources wisely.
Supervisor-Elect Tours ĢƵ
Read MoreJune 27, 2024
, and Carpinteria councilman, will spend the six months before he’s sworn into office listening to his constituents. He and his chief of staff, Wade Cowper, met for breakfast with ±ٳDzԳ’s executive team, including President Gayle D. Beebe, before touring the 111-acre campus by golf cart on June 12.
Cellist Returns to Perform at MAW
Read MoreJune 25, 2024
ĢƵ alumnus and local resident ’18 has returned to campus as a fellow of the Music Academy of the West. Each summer since 2016, ĢƵ has housed 140 exceptional young classical musicians for the academy, which provides live events through Aug. 3. Visit for a full calendar of concerts.
Storytellers Shine at LEAD Conference
Read MoreJune 21, 2024
±ٳDzԳ’s Lead Where You Stand Conference delivered inspirational stories, helpful advice and insightful conversation for the 173 attendees with the goal of “Pursuing the Greater Good in Challenging Times” June 5-6 at the Montecito college. It featured keynote speakers Marcus ‘Goodie’ Goodloe, Dr. Charity Dean, Matthew Luhn, Gayle D. Beebe, David Brooks, Jeff Schloss and Kim Denu.