Library’s 7th and 8th Floors, Including Graduate Study Room, Are Closed for a...
Due to construction, the UCSB Library has temporarily closed its 7th and 8th floors, starting Monday, Feb. 17. The 8th floor Graduate Study Room will be closed until about March 14. See the chart below...
View ArticleTowbes’ First Fellow, 1992 UCSB Ph.D. Alum Tracy Pintchman: Religious Studies...
Dr. Tracy Pintchman earned her Ph.D. in Religious Studies from UCSB in 1992.The goddesses were smiling on Tracy Pintchman back in 1992 when she earned her Ph.D. in Religious Studies from UC Santa...
View ArticleGraduate Division Hires UCSB Ph.D. Alum Robert Hamm as Coordinator of...
Dr. Robert Hamm is Graduate Division's new Coordinator of Graduate Student Professional Development. Credit: Patricia MarroquinThe UC Santa Barbara Graduate Division has hired a Ph.D. alum to serve...
View ArticleGraduate Student in the Spotlight: Jonathan Jones
At UCSB, we're fortunate to have pristine beaches line our campus. We're even more fortunate to have graduate students, such as Jonathan Jones, who are working on preserving our beautiful oceans....
View ArticleSanta Barbara Science Columnist and UCSB Grad Alum Wants to Feature Grad...
"Mad Science" columnist and UCSB grad alum Rachelle Oldmixon. Credit: Al JazeeraA 2013 UCSB master’s alum who is the science columnist for the Santa Barbara Sentinel wants to hear about grad students’...
View ArticleU.S. News & World Report Ranks UCSB’s Chemical Engineering, Materials...
Credit: Sonia FernandezUC Santa Barbara’s Chemical Engineering and Materials programs have once again made the top 10 lists of best graduate programs among the nation’s universities, according to U.S....
View ArticleUCSB Ph.D. Alum, Discovery Channel TV Show Host, ReAllocate Founder Mike...
Dr. Mike North will deliver the keynote address at Graduate Division's 2014 Commencement Ceremony on Sunday, June 15.The Graduate Division is pleased to announce that 2006 UCSB Ph.D. alum Dr. Mike...
View ArticleNominations Sought for 2013-14 University Awards
Nominations are once again being accepted for UC Santa Barbara's University Awards, which will be given to students who have performed "above and beyond the call of duty" in service to the university,...
View Article2 UCSB Ph.D. Students Shed Light on Research During Graduate Research...
From left, UCSB Graduate Division Dean Carol Genetti, Film and Media Studies Ph.D. student John Vanderhoef, Assemblymember Das Williams, and Materials Ph.D. student Cyrus Dreyer. Credit: Pamela...
View ArticleGrad Slam Presentations Preview for Rounds 1 to 5
Mark your calendars for some of the great Grad Slam presentations planned by your friends and fellow grad students taking place April 7-9. If the titles are any indication, this is going to be a great...
View ArticleGrad Slam Presentations Preview for Rounds 6 to 10
Mark your calendars for some of the great Grad Slam presentations planned by your friends and fellow grad students taking place April 9-11. If these titles are any indication, these are going to be...
View ArticleUCSB's New Café KITP Aims to ‘Eat, THINK, and Be Merry’ While Promoting...
A massive, hot supergiant, Kappa Cassiopeiae is surrounded by a streaky red glow of material in its path called bow shocks, often seen in front of the fastest, most massive stars in the galaxy. Credit:...
View ArticleGrad Slam Round One Recap: Topics Range From Hearts to Handprints, Liberia to...
Winners of Round One, who will move on to the Grad Slam Semifinals, are: Mira Rai Waits of History of Art and Architecture, left, and Deborah Barany of Dynamical Neuroscience. Credit: Patricia...
View ArticleGrad Slam Round Two Recap: Music and Poetry and Yoga, Oh My :-)
Advancing to the Semifinals from Round Two are Aubrie Adams of Communication and Philip Deslippe of Religious Studies. Credit: Patricia Marroquin Monday, April 7, 3 to 4 p.m., Elings Hall, Room 1605...
View ArticleGrad Slam Round Three Recap: Clapping, Compost, Kids' Music, and More
The winners of Grad Slam Preliminary Round Three, who will go on to the Semifinals, are, from left, Michelle Oyewole of Geography and Don Daniels of Linguistics. Credit: Patricia Marroquin Tuesday,...
View ArticleGrad Slam Round Four Recap: Everyone’s a Winner
Winners of Grad Slam Preliminary Round Four, who will go on to the Semifinals, are, left, Matt Cieslak of Psychological and Brain Sciences and Damien Kudela of Chemistry. Credit: Patricia Marroquin...
View ArticleGrad Slam Round Five Recap: Sex, Drugs, and Lasers
Winners of Grad Slam Round Five, who will go on to the Semifinals, are: Leah Kuritzky of Materials, left, and Audrey Harkness of Counseling, Clinical, and School Psychology. Credit: Patricia Marroquin...
View ArticleGrad Slam Round Six Recap: Writing, Repatriation, the Rural Midwest, and More
Grad Slam Round Six winners, who will advance to the Semifinals, are Logan Fiorella of Psychological and Brain Sciences and Carly Thomsen of Feminist Studies. Credit: Patricia Marroquin Wednesday,...
View ArticleGrad Slam Round Seven Recap: Fog, Flow, Fathers, and More
Winners of Grad Slam Round Seven, who will go on to compete in the Semifinals, are Dibella L. Wdzenczny of Linguistics and Nate Emery of Ecology, Evolution, and Marine Biology. Credit: Patricia...
View ArticleGrad Slam Round Eight Recap: Speakers Take Audience Into a Cloud, Under...
Round Eight of the Grad Slam produced four winners, who will advance to the Semifinals. They are, from left, James Allen of Marine Science; Lindsey Peavey of Bren; Haddy Kreie of Theater and Dance; and...
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