A new book by UC Santa Barbara professor Tania Israel teaches people how to have civil conversations about divisive issues ...
Focusing on immigration issues between the US and Mexico, the documentary "Borderland: The Line Within" will screen at ...
George Legrady is an internationally exhibited, digital media artist, researcher and scholar with projects realized at the ...
And we can continue to pursue our common aspirations—including working together to help create and model a society that is ...
A wildlife crossing at Gaviota Pass is getting a $10 million upgrade thanks to findings from a UC Santa Barbara study. The ...
The structural complexity a coral reef creates a vibrant underwater city. Ironically, it can also impede recovery after ...
Federal broadband subsidies boosted rural internet, but service faded once funding ended, UCSB researchers find ...
Since its inception in 1962, less than 0.1% of the union’s members have been selected as fellows each year. Tague and ...
From the smallest creak to the mightiest waterways, rivers have shaped the course of human civilization. UCSB's Vamsi Ganti discusses these processes and why studying them is of practical importance.
Setting the stage for another season of world-class performances and compelling films and speakers, UC Santa Barbara’s Arts & Lectures programming for 2024–25 begins in October with a kickoff concert ...