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  • ĢƵ Recruits New IT Administrator

    October 2, 2008

    Reed SheardAs new vice president of information technology and CIO, Reed Sheard will oversee ĢƵ’s information systems beginning Oct. 1 when he joins the college’s executive team. He comes from Spring Arbor University in Michigan where he served as vice president for technology services for five years.

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  • Talk Examines the Role of Religion in Politics

    October 2, 2008

    Jesse Covington & Telford WorkTwo ĢƵ professors will discuss the role of religion in politics as part of ĢƵ Downtown: Conversations About Things that Matter. The event, “Does Religion Belong in Politics? Reflections in the Midst of the 2008 Campaign,” is free and open to the public, Thursday, Oct. 16, at the University Club, 1332 Santa Barbara St., at 5:30 p.m.

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  • Getting Dirty for Day of Caring

    September 23, 2008

    Students Serving at Day of CaringA record number of ĢƵ students spent Saturday morning, Sept. 20, pulling weeds, planting trees, spreading mulch and picking up trash during the United Way’s Day of Caring. More than 140 students pitched in, joined by several ĢƵ faculty and staff: Lesa Stern, associate professor of communication studies; Laura Wilson, secretary; Joy Johnson, administrative assistant; Heidi Henes-Van Bergen, secretary; and Karen Sloan, administrative assistant.

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  • Montecito Hosts Christian College Fair

    September 18, 2008

    College FairLocal college-bound students and their parents will meet with representatives from 26 Christian colleges at the 13th Annual Santa Barbara Christian College Fair on Tuesday, Sept. 30, from 6-8:30 p.m. at Montecito Covenant Church, 671 Cold Springs Rd. Admission professionals will present information for college-bound students, parents, youth pastors, and high school counselors regarding college admission, scholarships, athletics and campus life.

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  • Public To Catch A Glimpse Of Jupiter

    September 16, 2008

    ĢƵ’s Carroll Observatory reopens for free public viewings Friday, Sept. 19, at dusk. Weather permitting, stargazers will look through the powerful Keck Telescope at Jupiter in the southern sky.

    Thomas Whittemore, instructor of physics, says the moon will not be visible until late Friday night, creating better viewing conditions for deep space.

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  • Sculptures Rock ĢƵ Gardens

    September 16, 2008

    Donald Davis

    Five stone artworks grace ĢƵ’s campus this fall in the “Donald Davis Sculpture Garden,” Reynolds Gallery’s third annual exhibition of outdoor sculpture. On display near the gallery and Voskuyl Library through Dec. 19, the exhibition includes new and selected works. A public reception with the artist, local sculptor Donald Davis, will be held at the gallery Thursday, Sept. 25, 4-6 p.m.

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  • President Beebe Speaks on Effective Leadership

    September 12, 2008

    Gayle BeebeGayle D. Beebe, president of ĢƵ, stressed the importance of character and competence in effective leadership at a noontime Channel City Club speech September 11. More than 125 people attended the lecture, “The Essence of Effective Leadership: Eight Key Principles I Learned from Peter Drucker,” at Fess Parker’s DoubleTree Resort.

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  • ĢƵ Students to Remember 9/11

    September 11, 2008

    9/11The ĢƵ Conservatives Club honors the people killed Sept. 11, 2001, with a display of 1,500 American flags on Kerrwood Lawn, one for every two people who died that fateful day. The club invites the college and the local community to attend a time of remembrance and commemoration at 6 p.m. today on the lawn.

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  • Penksa Speaks At European Parliament

    September 10, 2008

    Susan PenksaSusan E. Penksa, an international and European security specialist and professor of political science at ĢƵ, is in Brussels for two weeks speaking at the European Parliament and participating in the French Presidency of the Council of the European Union’s seminar on security sector reform.

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  • Students Exhibit Their Summer of Research

    September 3, 2008

    Students Doing Summer ResearchMore than 30 ĢƵ students show off their summer research projects Thursday, Sept. 11, at 4 p.m. in Founders Dining Room. “A Celebration of Science Research” will include a student’s work determining the orbit of an asteroid between Mars and Jupiter as well as another student’s work investigating cognitive impairment among older adults.

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  • Students Arrive For First Day of College

    August 27, 2008

    New StudentsThe 333 members of the class of 2012 arrive at ĢƵ this week for new student orientation Thursday, Aug. 28, through Aug. 31. Parent orientation programs take place Aug. 28-29. The first day of classes for all students is Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 1.

    The incoming class is one of the most talented academically, but also one of the most diverse. There are 111 students of color, a third of the freshman class.

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  • Fiddle Festival Honors The Music Maker

    August 26, 2008

    James Wimmer Santa Barbara master violin maker James Wimmer will be honored at Wimmerata, a festival of two concerts featuring musicians from throughout California playing their Wimmer instruments, Sunday, Sept. 7, at Trinity Episcopal Church on the corner of Micheltorena and State Streets. The first concert, 4-6 p.m., will highlight world-class fiddlers playing bluegrass and old-time music. A classical concert follows at 7 p.m. with an all-Wimmer string orchestra and featured soloists.

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  • Postcards From Paradise: A New Perspective In Printmaking

    August 26, 2008

    Danger In ParadiseĢƵ’s Reynolds Gallery opens the academic year with “Language Skills: The Art of the Expanded Print,” new work by Martha Ensign Johnson, on display September 4 through October 25. An opening reception Thursday, September 4, 4-6 p.m. is free and open to the public.

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  • ĢƵ in Top Tier of U.S. News Rankings

    August 22, 2008

    U.S.News & World Report BadgeĢƵ is in the top tier among the nation’s best liberal arts colleges according to U.S. News & World Report’s “America's Best Colleges, 2009 Edition.” Of the nation’s 265 liberal arts colleges, ĢƵ ranked in a four-way tie at 111. This is the fourth straight year the college has ranked in the top tier.

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  • Local ĢƵ Grad To Head Alumni Office

    August 21, 2008

    Teri RouseTeri Bradford Rouse, executive director of the Channel Islands YMCA Youth and Family Services branch, will become ĢƵ’s senior director of alumni and parent relations. Rouse graduated from ĢƵ in 1977, earned her master’s degree from USC then worked at ĢƵ as a resident director, director of residence life and associate dean of students from 1981 to 1998.

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  • Former ĢƵ President, El Montecito Pastor Dies

    July 30, 2008

    Lyle HillegasLyle C. Hillegas went to be with his Lord and Savior July 29, 2008. He served as the fifth president of ĢƵ from 1972 to 1975. At 37, he was the youngest person ever appointed to the position and the only one to come directly from the ranks of the faculty. During his tenure, he recruited a strong team of administrators, began the process of increasing enrollment from 800 to 1,200 and worked on preserving ĢƵ’s gardens and beautifying the campus.

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  • Montecito Music Festival Kicks Off at ĢƵ

    July 22, 2008

    Sean LeeThe first-ever Montecito Summer Music Festival is underway at ĢƵ. More than a hundred chamber music students, ranging in age from 10 to 36, arrived on the ĢƵ campus Monday with performances running through Friday, Aug 1.

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  • ĢƵ Highlighted In National Research Video

    July 18, 2008

    Warren RogersĢƵ is prominently featured in a video produced by the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory of Michigan State University. The video describes the ĢƵ Cosmic Muon Detector Array and undergraduate research such as viewing the cosmic muon flux mapping over a wide range of the sky.

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  • ĢƵ Nets A Modernized Gym Floor

    July 17, 2008

    New Gym FloorSeveral hundred youngsters who arrive for a basketball camp in less than two weeks will be the first to play on ĢƵ’s new state-of-the-art court in Murchison Gym. Workers are putting the finishing touches on the floor, including lines and a half-court logo are being painted on the floor over the next several days.

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  • Newly-Crafted Instruments Resonate Well

    July 11, 2008

    James Wimmer The Hubert Schwyzer Quartet, a unique ensemble of instruments commissioned by ĢƵ, is taking shape under the hands of master violin maker James Wimmer at his workshop in Santa Barbara. Named for a former UC Santa Barbara philosophy professor and cellist, the quartet will be used by ĢƵ faculty and students during the school year and loaned to the Music Academy of the West in the summer months.

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  • Music To Their Ears: ĢƵ Music Earns National Accreditation

    July 8, 2008

    Michael ShasbergerThe National Association of Schools of Music Commission on Accreditation has granted associate membership to Westmont following a four-year review process. NASM, founded in 1924, is an organization of more than 600 colleges and universities that establishes national standards for degrees and credentials.

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  • Five Computer Students Earn Tuition Relief

    July 2, 2008

    Iba & KihlstromĢƵ’s computer science department awarded scholarships of up to $10,000 to five students. The recipients are first-year students Erick Brownfield and Morgan Vigil, juniors Josh Carver and Toby Lounsbury, and senior Michael Gardner. In addition to financial support, the program includes support for study groups, research experience, participation in conferences and other activities.

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  • Choirs Exchanging Song, Culture

    June 26, 2008

    ĢƵ ChoirForty-eight music students, three professors and one staff member recently returned from Central America, where ĢƵ choirs sang and served with locals in Guatemala and Costa Rica. The choirs tour each summer, traveling internationally every third year. ĢƵ students emceed concerts entirely in Spanish and sang in both English and Spanish.

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  • Foundation Welcomes Four New Members

    June 26, 2008

    New Foundation MembersThe ĢƵ Foundation welcomes four prominent Santa Barbara residents to its board. Brad Frohling, Andria Kahmann, Bill Loomis and Alice Van de Water join the 26-member board whose mission is to cultivate ties between the community and ĢƵ.

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  • Pointer Awarded Social Science Chair

    June 17, 2008

    Rick PointerRick Pointer, ĢƵ professor of history, has been selected as the first recipient of the newly established Fletcher Jones Foundation Endowed Chair in Social Science. The Fletcher Jones Foundation created the chair to rotate among deserving faculty within the social science division. Pointer will occupy the chair for the next four years, beginning in fall 2008.

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  • MBAR Gives Green Light to Westmont

    June 17, 2008

    Updated Chapel ProposalThe Montecito Board of Architectural Review (MBAR) granted preliminary approval for all of Phase I of the ĢƵ Master Plan. The first part of the project will add a new art center, science building, chapel, observatory and residence hall while reconfiguring the campus road and athletic fields.

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  • Tour Kicks Off For Famed Wardrobe

    June 11, 2008

    C.S. Lewis' Wardrobe“The Chronicles of Narnia: The Exhibition” opened at a VIP event June 5 at the Arizona Science Center in downtown Phoenix, kicking off a five-year world-wide tour that includes ĢƵ’s famed C.S. Lewis-owned wardrobe. The wardrobe, usually housed in Reynolds Hall on ĢƵ’s campus, is prominently featured at the beginning of the exhibition, which includes other items that Lewis used when he penned the seven-book series, “The Chronicles of Narnia.”

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  • A New Face In The Arts Community

    June 5, 2008

    Judy LarsonJudy L. Larson begins work this week as the new director of the Reynolds Gallery and the first holder of the R. Anthony Askew Chair in Art. Larson, most recently the director of the National Museum of Women in the Arts [NMWA] in Washington, D.C., will also teach art history courses. The founding director of Reynolds, Tony Askew, has retired after 26 years at ĢƵ.

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  • Award-Winning Theater

    May 22, 2008

    John BlondellThree current and former ĢƵ artists were honored with Independent Theater Awards at a ceremony May 19 at Center Stage Theatre downtown. The Indy Awards, given annually by a panel of theater critics from the Santa Barbara Independent and the Los Angeles Times, honor excellent productions throughout the Santa Barbara area.

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  • Students Serve Overseas For The Summer

    May 21, 2008

    Emmaus Road Team.jpgTwenty-two ĢƵ students are devoting at least a month this summer to serve people in Malawi, Indonesia, and El Salvador through Emmaus Road, a ĢƵ program that’s been sending students overseas for the past 10 years.

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  • Willis' New Book Of Poems Hits Home

    May 21, 2008

    Willis' Book CoverPaul Willis, ĢƵ professor of English, will read from his new book, “Visiting Home,” at the Wildling Art Museum, 2329 Jonata St., Los Olivos, on Sunday, June 1, at 3 p.m. The event is free, and the book will be available for sale and signing.

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  • Public Class To Decode ‘Flying Information’

    May 19, 2008

    Marilyn McEntyre & Wayne IbaTwo seemingly different academic disciplines come together for a unique seminar open to the public this summer at ĢƵ. “Flying Information” will focus on how we learn to read codes, patterns, signs, and symbols and navigate webs of meaning Monday, June 2, through Friday, June 6, from 9 a.m. to noon. Marilyn McEntyre, professor of English, and Wayne Iba, professor of computer science, will teach the course.

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  • Outstanding Students Receive Awards

    May 9, 2008

    2008 David K. Winter Award WinnersĢƵ’s student life office awarded 12 outstanding students for their leadership during the past year. The David K. Winter Character Through Servant Leadership Award is given each spring to students who show exemplary leadership through service at ĢƵ and in the community.

    Each student receives $2,000 toward tuition during the next school year.

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  • College Loans Wardrobe to Narnia Exhibit

    May 9, 2008

    C.S. Lewis WardrobeĢƵ’s famed C.S. Lewis wardrobe will take a five-year journey with “The Chronicles of Narnia: The Exhibition,” a state-of-the-art presentation based on the Disney film series and Lewis’s beloved fictional books. The exhibit, premiering June 7 at Arizona Science Center in Phoenix, features artifacts from Lewis’s personal study as well as the wardrobe.

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  • Exhibition Invites Sole-ful Submissions

    April 30, 2008

    Rohlander Family Portrait.jpgĢƵ’s Reynolds Gallery presents “Views and Visions: The Shoe,” a juried exhibition open to all tri-county artists, Thursday, May 15 through Thursday, June 19. The in-gathering of submissions will be at the gallery Saturday, May 10, 9 a.m. to noon, with an opening reception and awards presentation Thursday, May 15, 5 to 7 p.m. Cash awards will be given in a variety of categories.

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  • More Than 300 To Walk At Commencement

    April 28, 2008

    Commencement PhotoGayle Beebe presides over his first Commencement at ĢƵ as president of the college Saturday, May 3, at 10 a.m. President emeritus David K. Winter formally introduced Beebe to the college at last year’s service. The registrar’s office reports 310 students will be participating in the ceremonies, 109 graduating with honors.

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  • Local Musicians Give World Premiere

    April 24, 2008

    Philip Ficsor and Emma Lou Diemer unveil the world premiere of Diemer’s “Suite for Violin and Piano” Wednesday, May 7, at 11 a.m. in the Santa Barbara Public Library’s Faulkner Gallery, 40 East Anapamu Street. The free concert is presented by the Santa Barbara Music Club.

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  • Robert Black Turns Up The Bass

    April 18, 2008

    World-renowned bassist Robert Black will perform and discuss his work in ĢƵ’s Deane Chapel on Saturday, April 26, at 2 p.m. The free concert, presented by the Interdisciplinary Humanities Center at UCSB in collaboration with Iridian Arts, is open to the public.

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  • College Adds To Palette Of Art Department

    April 18, 2008

    ĢƵ has created a new endowed faculty chair in the visual arts through the financial support of several friends of the college. The endowment, named the R. Anthony Askew chair, will support a new full-time professor who will also direct Reynolds Gallery.

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  • Forbes, Beebe Stress Global Education at Inauguration

    April 15, 2008

    More than 530 people came to hear former presidential candidate Steve Forbes speak at a breakfast at Fess Parker’s DoubleTree Resort celebrating the inauguration of ĢƵ’s eighth president, Gayle Beebe. Forbes spoke about “America’s Economy and the Global Imperative,” declaring that the world is in the midst of a Golden Age. The breakfast kicked off a day of events.

    “Never before in human history have so many advanced financially,” Forbes says. “Despite the recent hits on the stock market, it’s still 60 percent higher than it was five years ago.”

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  • A Fresh Festival Of Performing Arts

    April 10, 2008

    ĢƵ’s annual Fringe Festival, a week-long gala of contemporary theater and dance, returns to campus Tuesday, April 15 through Saturday, April 19. Seventeen original productions by students and faculty fill four performance bills. The public is invited to nightly performances in and around Porter Theatre Tuesday through Friday at 7 and 9 p.m., and a marathon performance Saturday beginning at 4 p.m.

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  • Church History, Live Onstage At ĢƵ

    April 2, 2008

    Christianne DavisTheater student Zak Landrum presents an interactive performance, “Redemption History III: Ecclesia,” for his senior production Sunday, April 13 at 7:30 p.m. in ĢƵ’s Murchison Gym. With over a dozen student and faculty actors, the ĢƵ Gospel Choir, live orchestral music, and video projections, the play tells the story of the Christian church from Pentecost to the Apocalypse.

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  • String Quartets Strike A New Chord

    April 1, 2008

    Aimee WongThree quartets of ĢƵ string students perform an Instrumental Chamber Concert Friday, April 11, at 8 p.m. in Deane Chapel on lower campus. The free concert features new and rarely heard gems alongside traditional repertoire pieces.

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  • ĢƵ Inaugurates Eighth President, Beebe Focuses On Global Education Imperative

    March 28, 2008

    Gayle BeebeĢƵ inaugurates Gayle D. Beebe, its eighth president, Friday, April 11, with a day of events and lectures focusing on “The Global Imperative: Education and the Knowledge Society in the 21st Century.” With the exception of the afternoon panel discussions, all events are by invitation only and require a ticket.

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  • Exploring Ways To Improve Global Security

    March 28, 2008

    Susan PenksaSusan Penksa, ĢƵ associate professor of political science, will draw on her extensive consulting work with the U.S., NATO, EU and the U.N. in a free lecture, “International (In)security: U.S. and EU Approaches to Fighting Terrorism and Crime,” Thursday, April 10, at 5:30 p.m. at the University Club, 1332 Santa Barbara St. Penksa will highlight the security challenges confronting the United States and Europe and recommend ways to improve the success of rule of law and security reform efforts.

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  • Grad Contrasts Black, White Christianity

    March 27, 2008

    Reggie WilliamsĢƵ graduate Reggie Williams returns to campus to lecture about “Decolonizing the African-American Mind: The Liberative Role of Faith in Christ in African-American Culture,” Wednesday, April 9, at 3:30 p.m. in Kerrwood Hall’s Hieronymus Lounge. There will be an informal dinner and discussion following the free lecture.

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