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Students Participate at World’s Largest Math Meeting
Read MoreJanuary 16, 2024
“I was surprised at the sheer size of the math world,” said first-year student Isaiah Conway, reflecting on his trip with fellow students and faculty to the world’s largest mathematics conference Jan. 3-6 in San Francisco. Ten students and three faculty members were among nearly 6,000 other mathematicians at annual (JMM), hosted by the American Mathematical Society.
Opera Double Bill Features ‘Telephone,’ ‘Gallantry’
Read MoreJanuary 16, 2024
A double feature operatic performance opens the curtains on the ĢƵ music department’s spring concert season with productions of Gian Carlo Menotti’s “The Telephone” and Douglas Moore’s “Gallantry” Jan. 19 and 21 at 7 p.m. in Porter Theatre. Purchase tickets, which cost $20 general admission and $15 for students and seniors, online at westmont.edu/boxoffice.
Veteran Diplomat Haass Speaks at Breakfast
Read MoreJanuary 11, 2024
, a veteran diplomat, respected scholar of international relations and president emeritus of the Council on Foreign Relations, speaks at the 19th annual ĢƵ President’s Breakfast on Friday, March 1, from 7-9 a.m. in the Grand Ballroom of . The event has sold out.
Viewing Focuses on Jupiter, Orion Nebula
Read MoreJanuary 11, 2024
This month’s Stargazing at the ĢƵ Observatory features Jupiter and its four Galilean moons as well as M42, the Orion Nebula, on Friday, Jan. 19, beginning after 6 p.m. and lasting for several hours. The observatory, home of the powerful Keck Telescope, is open to the public every third Friday of the month and held in conjunction with the Santa Barbara Astronomical Unit (SBAU) whose members bring their own telescopes to share with the public.
Corot Exhibit Honors Ridley-Tree
Read MoreJanuary 3, 2024
Lady Leslie Ridley-Tree’s entire collection of , which includes 11 paintings, 12 lithographs and a drawing, goes on display Jan. 11-March 23 in the ĢƵ Ridley-Tree Museum of Art.
Examining Mendelssohn, Protestant Music
Read MoreDecember 20, 2023
For two decades, Siegwart ‘Zig’ Reichwald, ĢƵ’s Adams professor of music and worship, engrossed himself in the sacred music of German composer and performer Felix Mendelssohn. But when he came to his works written for the Berlin Cathedral in 1843-44, he was struck by how unusual they were compared to the rest of Mendelssohn’s musical creations.
DC to Get a Remodel
Read MoreDecember 19, 2023
Crews have begun a $2 million renovation project to Westmont’s Dining Commons with the majority of the work being funded by Bon Appetit, the college’s food service provider since August 2022.
Nursing Graduates Get Pinned
Read MoreDecember 19, 2023
ĢƵ celebrated the accomplishments of 18 new graduates of the ĢƵ Downtown | Grotenhuis Nursing program at a pinning ceremony Dec. 14 at Montecito Covenant Church. This is the second cohort to graduate from the 16-month accelerated bachelor of science in nursing program, housed at 26 W. Anapamu.
Students Reveal Physics Findings
Read MoreDecember 18, 2023
Two ĢƵ students presented their research at a joint meeting of the Nuclear Physics Divisions of the American and Japanese Physics Societies Nov. 26-Dec. 1 on the Big Island of Hawaii. Natalie Fogg '24 and Reese Toepfer '26 joined Robert Haring-Kaye, ĢƵ professor of physics and department chair of physics and engineering, at the event that featured more than 100 undergraduates from both nations.
Winter Stargazing at the ‘Mont
Read MoreDecember 12, 2023
Bundle up and head to the ĢƵ Observatory, which opens to the public for its free, monthly Stargazing event Friday, Dec. 15, beginning at sunset and lasting several hours. Saturn and many other celestial delights will be targeted by ĢƵ’s powerful Keck Telescope and the other scopes owned by members of the Santa Barbara Astronomical Unit, whose members set up around the observatory.
Bringing Back Climate Conference Lessons
Read MoreDecember 12, 2023
ĢƵ junior Analee Josselyn '25, a history and economics and business double major, and Conrad Morgan '23, who graduated with a bachelor’s degree in environmental studies, are attending the .
Engineering Students Go for Speed
Read MoreDecember 11, 2023
Overcoming obstacles was the challenge of the day as the ĢƵ Engineering Department hosted its third annual remote control car competition Dec. 7 in front of Kerrwood Hall.
New this year, students competed in a bowling pin knockout following the traditional figure eight race. The competition was tight and a final race with all three cars was needed to determine a winner.
Book Radiates Advent
Read MoreDecember 11, 2023
With the arrival of Advent, , professor emeritus of English and former Santa Barbara poet laureate, has co-edited an anthology of readings “A Radiant Birth: Advent Readings for a Bright Season.” Madeleine L'Engle, Marilyn McEntyre, Eugene Peterson, Tania Runyan, Luci Shaw, Jeanne Murray Walker, Walter Wangerin, Lauren Winner and Philip Yancey contribute to the book, which provides daily readings for the four weeks of Advent and two weeks of Christmas.
Mr. Monopoly Goes Straight to Westmont
Read MoreDecember 4, 2023
ĢƵ is on the board! Monopoly: The Santa Barbara Edition includes a space featuring the Montecito campus in the light purple section where Virginia Avenue sits in the classic game. The only college featured on the board, ĢƵ appears between two iconic locations: the Santa Barbara Harbor and the Santa Barbara Airport. The square features a Brad Elliott photo highlighting the college’s iconic Italian fountain, a replica of one dating from the 19th century that graced the Dwight Murphy estate, which ĢƵ purchased in 1945.
Study Examines Anxiety, Emotional Neglect from Fellow Congregation Members
Read MoreNovember 30, 2023
A study of older U.S. South Asians examines relationships between religious service attendance (temple, mosque, etc.), anxiety and feelings of emotional neglect by fellow congregation members. The research finds that among U.S. South Asians, those who attend religious services more often are also more likely to experience higher levels of anxiety. Further, much of this relationship can be attributed to feelings of being ignored or neglected by other members of the congregation.
‘Poor Clare’ Offers Theater for the Soul
Read MoreNovember 28, 2023
ĢƵ Festival Theatre reimagines the life of as if she spoke like a Beverly Hills teenager in Chiara Atik’s “Poor Clare” on Dec. 7-9 at 7:30 p.m. and Dec. 9 at 2 p.m. in Porter Theatre. Tickets, which cost $20 for general admission and $12 for students and seniors, may be purchased at westmont.edu/boxoffice.
Program Explores Meaning of Preaching
Read MoreNovember 27, 2023
has awarded ĢƵ a $1.25 million grant to create a unique program exploring the meaning and value of in-person Christian preaching. At a time when much communication takes place online, remotely and impersonally, the Incarnational Preaching Project will invite active and aspiring preachers to investigate the value of preaching live to a church community.
Nursing Program Earns Final Accreditation
Read MoreNovember 27, 2023
The (CCNE) voted to approve accreditation for ĢƵ’s Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing (ABSN) program. ĢƵ had to clearly demonstrate that its nursing program, which launched in January 2022, met all four of the CCNE standards: mission and governance, institutional commitment and resources, curriculum and teaching-learning practices, and assessment and achievement of program outcomes.
Donations Doubled for Giving Tuesday
Read MoreNovember 21, 2023
For Giving Tuesday, a generous donor has pledged $50,000 to double the impact of gifts made to the ĢƵ Fund between Nov. 21-28 until midnight or until the pledge amount runs out.
Project Promotes Fire Resilience, Biodiversity
Read MoreNovember 16, 2023
An ecological restoration project near the ĢƵ campus has begun with students, faculty and staff planting about 45 native coast live oaks. This first phase focuses on an area where Montecito Fire removed many dead and dying eucalyptus trees last summer.
Luncheon Empowers Future Women Leaders
Read MoreNovember 16, 2023
The ĢƵ Women’s Leadership Council Luncheon features , certified financial planner and behavioral financial advisor, on Friday, Jan. 19, 2024, 12-2 p.m. in the Global Leadership Center. A limited number of tickets, which cost $100 per person, may be purchased .
Celebrate Advent at ĢƵ
Read MoreNovember 14, 2023
ĢƵ celebrates Advent with “Let There be Light!” a festive gathering, tree lighting, hot cocoa and opportunity to take photos with Santa on Wednesday, Nov. 29, from 5-7 p.m. on Kerrwood Lawn. The family-friendly event is free and open to the public.
Art Museum Goes Big with 675 Small Works
Read MoreNovember 7, 2023
The ĢƵ Ridley-Tree Museum of Art’s most popular exhibition and fundraiser returns to Montecito on Nov. 30- Dec. 15 offering viewers an opportunity to see and bid on more than 675, small 5-inch-square works by regional, national and international artists. The museum hosts a free, public opening reception on Thursday, Nov. 30, from 4-6 p.m.
Trustee Emeritus Gary Harris Dies
Read MoreOctober 31, 2023
Longtime ĢƵ trustee Gary Harris died Oct. 27 from a heart attack. He was 87.
President Gayle D. Beebe announced to the ĢƵ community that he and Pam were praying for Gary's wife, Jo Harris, and their family, and encouraged the community to do so as well.
American Double Returns to Westmont
Read MoreOctober 31, 2023
Violinist , who served on ĢƵ’s music faculty from 2006-13, returns to college for a recital with , a violin-piano duo consisting of Ficsor and pianist Constantine Finehouse, on Sunday, Nov. 5, at 3 p.m. in Deane Chapel. The concert, featuring American masterworks for violin and piano by John Corigliano and Daniel Gee ’13, ĢƵ director of choral activities, is free and open to the public.
Christmas Festival Offers ‘Fullness of Joy’
Read MoreOctober 25, 2023
The 19th annual ĢƵ Christmas Festival, which marks the beginning of the holiday season for many in Santa Barbara, combines orchestra and choirs at the , the central coast’s premier performing arts venue in the heart of downtown Santa Barbara, on Saturday, Dec. 2, at 7 p.m. and Sunday, Dec. 3, at 3 p.m. Tickets, which cost $22 each, go on sale Wednesday, Nov. 1, at 5 p.m. at westmont.edu/christmas-festival.
Microscope Offers Inspiration at the Atomic Scale
Read MoreOctober 24, 2023
ĢƵ’s science professors have obtained a new tool for their teaching and research. The biology, chemistry, engineering and physics departments will all use the Hitachi scanning electron microscope (SEM), housed in Winter Hall. Its focused beam of electrons interacts with atoms in the sample to produce an image.
Grand Opening for a New Engineering Edition
Read MoreOctober 24, 2023
A large crowd that included students, faculty, trustees and industry professionals on the college’s engineering board gathered to dedicate ĢƵ’s new Fletcher Jones Foundation Center for Engineering at a ribbon-cutting ceremony Oct. 20. students hosted an open house in their new digs, highlighting their research and explaining the uses of the machinery.
Event Examines Solutions to State Street
Read MoreOctober 20, 2023
“What Should We Do About State Street?” The ĢƵ Center for Dialogue and Deliberation (WCDD) hosts a conversation on this pressing issue and invites Santa Barbara residents to share their ideas for shaping and co-creating this special public space. When you to the free, public event held Thursday, Oct. 26, from 6:45 p.m.-8:45 p.m., you’ll receive information about the location and parking information because space is limited.
Gas Giants Headline Star Party
Read MoreOctober 19, 2023
On the heels of Saturday’s annual solar eclipse, the ĢƵ Observatory opens to the public with the two gas giants, Jupiter and Saturn, making an appearance in the night sky Friday, Oct. 20, beginning at sunset and lasting several hours. This month’s free stargazing event features the college’s powerful Keck Telescope, a computer-controlled 24-inch reflector, and other telescopes from members of the .
Talk Examines Recent Conflicts, Foreign Aid
Read MoreOctober 17, 2023
Katherine Bryant, assistant professor of political science, will speak about “The Changing Geopolitical Landscape and the Role of Foreign Aid” at a ĢƵ Downtown Lecture on Thursday, Nov. 9, at 5:30 p.m. at the , 631 Garden Street, in downtown Santa Barbara.
Return of the Warriors: Honoring Alumni
Read MoreOctober 16, 2023
ĢƵ’s alumni returned to campus for Homecoming 2023 and to honor four stellar individuals at the annual Alumni Awards Celebration Brunch.
The college recognized honorees Jay (Ofori) Diallo ’08 (Alumnus of the Year); Jenise Steverding '97 (Alumna of the Year); Carl LaBarbera ’76 (Global Service); and Gabriella (Pinheiro Chavez) Avila ’14 (Young Alum) for their remarkable achievements in their personal careers on Oct. 14.
Orchestra Performs Tchaikovsky’s 'Romeo and Juliet'
Read MoreOctober 13, 2023
The ĢƵ Orchestra will perform one of Tchaikovsky’s most well-known compositions at the Fall Orchestra Concert on Friday, Oct. 20, at 7 p.m. in ĢƵ’s Page Hall; and Sunday, Oct. 22, at 3 p.m. in Hahn Hall at the Music Academy of the West. The concerts are free and open to the public. For more information, please contact the music department at (805) 565-6040 or email music@westmont.edu.
ĢƵ: An Emerging Hispanic Serving Institution
Read MoreOctober 5, 2023
ĢƵ has become an Emerging Hispanic Serving Institution with more than 23% of students identifying as Latino or Hispanic. The designation is a result of local partnerships, improved outreach efforts and the addition of several key college employees.
Zig Installed in Musical Chair
Read MoreOctober 4, 2023
was officially installed as Adams professor of music and worship at ĢƵ in a day that featured the college choir, orchestra and chapel band performing music from the Psalms, Felix Mendelssohn and rock band U2.
Alumnus Brings ‘Moses’ to Montecito
Read MoreOctober 3, 2023
Dave LeMieux ’93, new director of worship for , performs a two-part multimedia event, "," on Wednesday, Oct. 18, and Friday, Oct. 20, at 10:30 a.m. at ĢƵ chapel in Murchison Gym.
Talk Explores Asteroids, Exoplanets
Read MoreSeptember 29, 2023
Jennifer Ito, ĢƵ assistant professor of physics, explores exciting new developments in astrophysics in a ĢƵ Downtown Lecture, “Asteroids and Exoplanets: How Scientists Are Exploring Our Universe,” on Thursday, Oct. 12, at 5:30 p.m. at the , 631 Garden Street, in downtown Santa Barbara.
Day by Day: Music, Theater Combine in ‘Godspell’
Read MoreSeptember 21, 2023
ĢƵ presents “Godspell,” one of the most popular musicals of all time, on Oct. 12-15 at 7:30 p.m. and Oct. 14 at 2 p.m. in ĢƵ’s Porter Theatre. Music and theater students join together to stage a production for the first time since 2019. Tickets, which cost $20 for general admission and $12 for students and seniors, are available online at westmont.edu/boxoffice.
Parents of Alum, Student Join Board of Trustees
Read MoreSeptember 20, 2023
The parents of a ĢƵ alumna and a current student joined the ĢƵ Board of Trustees in May. Mary Barbour, whose daughter, Anna, graduated from ĢƵ in 2022, and Marcus ‘Goodie’ Goodloe, whose daughter Hannah is currently a senior and will graduate in spring 2024, look forward to supporting the college’s mission on the board, which oversees the operations of the college.
ĢƵ Soars in Latest Rankings
Read MoreSeptember 18, 2023
ĢƵ jumped 16 spots in national liberal arts rankings — the college’s largest rise since 2010. For the 19th straight year, ĢƵ, ranked at No. 107 (tied), is the number one Christian liberal arts college in the Western U.S.
A Day of Musical Events to Celebrate ‘Zig’
Read MoreSeptember 13, 2023
In a public ceremony replete with orchestral and choral music, will be installed as the Adams professor of music and worship Friday, Sept. 29, at 10:30 a.m. in Murchison Gym. The formal ceremony serves as a prelude to a day of public events that include a keynote address and chamber concert.
Physics Students Work at Chilean Telescopes
Read MoreSeptember 13, 2023
For the first time in more than a decade, undergraduate students assisted with research at the , a set of three telescopes in the in Chile at an elevation of about 17,000 feet.
Music Faculty Perform Fall Recital
Read MoreSeptember 8, 2023
ĢƵ music faculty take the stage for the Fall Faculty Recital on Friday, Sept. 15, at 7 p.m. in Deane Chapel. The performance is free and open to the public.
The recital features Music Director Ruth Lin (piano), Adelle Rodkey (oboe), Christina Ramsey (mezzo-soprano), Erin Bonski-Evans (piano), Egle Januleviciute (piano) and Cam Audras (viola).
Talk Examines Christian Nationalism, the Gospel
Read MoreSeptember 4, 2023
, one of the foremost scholars of Christian nationalism in the United States, speaks about his new book, “,” on Thursday, Sept. 14, from 3:30-5 p.m. in the at ĢƵ.
Talented New Professors Join Faculty
Read MoreAugust 28, 2023
ĢƵ welcomes four excellent new tenure-track professors to campus this fall. (economics and business), (economics and business), (communication studies) and ’07 (English) each bring a deep Christian faith and a desire to challenge students to think deeply while learning broadly.
The Warriors Are Coming
Read MoreAugust 16, 2023
About 400 first year and transfer students arrive on campus for the newly named Warrior Welcome Aug. 24-27 and the first day of classes for the fall semester on Monday, Aug. 28. On Wednesday, Aug.
Education, Technology Join at Impact Conference
Read MoreAugust 7, 2023
ĢƵ's annual Impact Conference brings together leading thinkers in education and technology to discuss the development of better data systems for colleges and universities. Co-hosted by Salesforce and ĢƵ’s Center for Applied Technology (CATLab), the free event takes place on campus Thursday, Aug. 10, from 8 a.m.-1:30 p.m. To register or get more information, please visit westmont.edu/impact.
Students Bring Joy of STEM to Ecuador
Read MoreAugust 7, 2023
ĢƵ engineering students returned to Quito, Ecuador, in May to share their love of science, technology, engineering and math with children in an after-school program. The seven engineering students, Jonny Reitinger, Jonah Swanson, Jacob Bailey, Maria Judy, Elijah Cicileo, Becca Hudson and Tasha Loh, designed and built STEM educational materials to share with the children. They were joined by Dan Jensen, director of ĢƵ engineering, and a Compassion International representative.