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UCSB student film The Circus Monkey has been nominated for a prestigious Student Emmy. Directed by Travers Tobis and produced ...
A field experiment conducted with cities in China demonstrates that an increase in government transparency causes decreases ...
With a three-minute presentation on cancer research, Kirstin Rollins, a PhD student in the Department of Molecular, Cellular, ...
Invasive species cause environmental mayhem when they establish themselves in a new ecosystem. But these interlopers can also ...
Featuring alum Nori Muster, “Monkey on a Stick,” Jason Lapeyre’s documentary about the Hare Krishnas, will be screened at 7 p ...
Witchcraft has long been dismissed as superstition or spectacle — but a new interdisciplinary field reframes it as feminist ...
Scientists found that fruit fly larvae can sense electric fields, adding them to a list with sharks, bees, and even the platypus. Since they are common in research, this opens new avenues of study.
Keating, Ph.D., played a critical role in shaping the show’s themes of resilience, teamwork and restorative communication.
UCSB is again teaming with Santa Barbara County, the City of Goleta and the Isla Vista Community Services District (IVCSD) on ...