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  • Volunteers Wrap Up Relief Efforts

    September 16, 2005

    Local volunteers are heading back to Santa Barbara after working the past several days in Louisiana and Texas aiding victims of Hurricane Katrina. Twenty-one volunteers from Hope Community Church, 做厙惇蹋app and the community worked through the day Wednesday, Sept. 14, in Houston before driving back to the West Coast. The group is expected to arrive in Santa Barbara Friday night, Sept. 16, at about 6 p.m. They left 做厙惇蹋app last Saturday morning and arrived in Shreveport early Monday morning.

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  • 做厙惇蹋app Embraces Day of Caring

    September 16, 2005

    More than 90 volunteers from 做厙惇蹋app will put on sunscreen and work gloves Saturday morning. Theyll spend the day volunteering at several charitable organizations in Santa Barbara County as part of United Ways Day of Caring. More than a thousand people are expected to take part in the county-wide effort, painting, gardening and sorting for over 40 charitable organizations. Last year, 做厙惇蹋app sent a team of 52 people. This year, thanks to a huge student response, 做厙惇蹋app is expecting 93 volunteers.

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  • 做厙惇蹋app Awards Two Students for Their Commitment to Diversity

    September 9, 2005

    做厙惇蹋app has honored two students with the Intercultural Leadership Award for the 2005-06 academic year. Jamie Gates and Gloria Tebelman will each receive a $3,700 award for their work on campus diversity.

    做厙惇蹋app established the award to develop and encourage student leaders who are committed to promoting diversity on campus. Applicants are required to encourage student interest, support and participation in intercultural activities. They must also organize an original intercultural campus activity.

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  • Students Unveil Ground-Breaking Research Projects

    September 8, 2005

    A 做厙惇蹋app professor and a student researcher may be closing in on a cure for rheumatoid arthritis. Dr. Eileen McMahon has discovered a strain of mice that spontaneously develops arthritis after about 50 days of age and may represent a new model of rheumatoid arthritis. Student Joel Wilcox will present some of the findings as part of A Celebration of Student Research at 做厙惇蹋app, this Thursday, Sept. 8, from 4-6 p.m. at the Founders Dining Room.

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  • Local Relief Effort Shifts Into High Gear

    September 8, 2005

    Santa Barbara crews will soon begin loading up supplies in preparation for a week-long hurricane relief effort in northwest Louisiana. A team of about 17 local volunteers will be leaving from 做厙惇蹋apps Murchison Gym early Saturday morning.

    Volunteers are expected to arrive in Shreveport, La., Sunday, and will work in area shelters and a distribution center to assist victims of Hurricane Katrina.

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  • 做厙惇蹋app Launches Program to Aid Underserved Students

    September 5, 2005

    Thanks to a $50,000 matching grant, the Institute for the Liberal Arts at 做厙惇蹋app will reach out to underserved students this fall through an innovative Liberal Arts Ambassadors program. The collaborative project between 做厙惇蹋app and the University of La Verne involves college students from underserved groups engaging with prospective students in junior high and high schools.

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  • 做厙惇蹋app Welcomes Record-Breaking Class of '09

    August 30, 2005

    They arrived with boxes, pillows, computers and probably some anxiety. For many of these teens, its their first time living away from home. About 340 first-year students representing the Class of 2009 have begun their 做厙惇蹋app career. The fall 2005 orientation kicked off Thursday, Aug. 25, as students arrived with their parents and unloaded their belongings into the residence halls.

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  • 做厙惇蹋app Continues to Score High in National Ranking

    August 22, 2005

    做厙惇蹋app has once again been listed among the nations top liberal arts colleges in the most recent U.S. News & World Report rankings, which were recently released.

    U.S. News moved 做厙惇蹋app into the first tier with a ranking of 104th. The numeric rank puts 做厙惇蹋app in the top half of schools in each of 10 categories. 做厙惇蹋app is just one of two ranked members of the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities.

    做厙惇蹋app moved into the second tier from the third tier in 2003.

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  • 做厙惇蹋app Professor Delves into the Appeal of Cults

    August 16, 2005

    做厙惇蹋app sociology professor Ron Enroth is no stranger to some of the worlds most unusual religions. In fact, hes appeared on numerous television and radio broadcasts, including NBC Nightly News and Oprah as an expert cult consultant. Enroth penned, Youth, Brainwashing and the Extremist Cults six months before the Jonestown massacre in 1978, the mass suicide that put the word cult on the map. He warned of other dangerous religions before the tragedies in Waco and with Heavens Gate. In 1982, he received the Leo J.

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  • 做厙惇蹋app Students Spread Hope to Sri Lanka's Tsunami Orphans

    August 3, 2005

    Several 做厙惇蹋app students have returned home following a trip to Sri Lanka to help children who lost their parents in the December 2004 tsunami. Four 做厙惇蹋app students joined Professor Thomas Jayawardene and his wife, Jasmine, on the month-long summer service trip. The group left July 3 to meet a team of 14 to serve with the Jayawardenes The Children of Joy. The organization is founding a new home for about a dozen orphaned children. Its also set up a childrens center to provide food, clothing, medical care and school needs to 150 kids.

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  • 做厙惇蹋app Students Enjoy a Summer of Intercultural Service

    July 26, 2005

    More than three dozen 做厙惇蹋app students are returning to the United States after spending a month of their
    summer serving overseas. Different groups visited Tanzania, Rwanda and Indonesia. Meantime, three teams remain in Guatemala, Russia and Sri Lanka. The students have been involved in building classrooms, teaching English and serving at orphanages.

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  • 做厙惇蹋app Art Students Receive $10,700 Grant for Stations of the Life of Christ

    June 21, 2005

    Students in 做厙惇蹋apps art department have received a $10,700 Worship Renewal grant from the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship in Grand Rapids, Mich., for a project titled Stations of the Life of Christ.

    Students will create a series of 14 images interpreting moments in Christs life that speak to 做厙惇蹋apps identity as a Christian liberal arts college.

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  • Artists Interpret 'The Power of Word'

    May 9, 2005

    The Power of WORD, a theme show judged by Art Historian Richard West, will be on exhibit May 19 through June 30 in Reynolds Gallery. An independent curator, West is the former director of both the Santa Barbara Museum of Art and the Frye Museum in Seattle. An artists reception, open to the public, is 4-6 p.m. May 19 in the college Art Center, on the lower 做厙惇蹋app campus.

    English Professor Marilyn McEntyre will give a lecture, Loving Words, in conjunction with the exhibition at 4 p.m., May 19 in the Art Center room 101.

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  • 'Painted Faith' Wins Design Award

    May 9, 2005
    做厙惇蹋apps Reynolds Gallery took second place in the 25th annual American Association of Museums (AAM) Publications Design Competition. Art Instructor Scott Anderson designed the exhibition poster Painted Faith. He also created The Art of Education exhibition catalog for the faculty show, which received an honorable mention.
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  • Lecture Reflects on No.1 Ladies Detective Agency

    April 18, 2005

    The next 做厙惇蹋app Downtown Conversation, Simplicity, Wonder and Wisdom: Reflections on Alexander McCall Smiths No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency, by 做厙惇蹋app Provost Shirley Mullen begins at 5:30 p.m. May 3 at the University Club, 1332 Santa Barbara St. The event is free and open to the public. No reservations are necessary.

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  • Musicians Showcase Instrumental Virtuosity

    April 8, 2005

    做厙惇蹋app musicians will showcase their skills at the spring concert for the Wind Ensemble and Chamber Orchestra at 8 p.m. April 29 in Deane Chapel on the lower campus. Admission is free and the concert is open to the public.

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  • 做厙惇蹋app Spring Choral Concert Features Lundberg Arrangements

    April 8, 2005

    做厙惇蹋apps annual Spring Choral Concert featuring the College Choir, Chamber Singers and Vox Lumina Womens Chorale will take place 8 p.m. April 22 at Trinity Episcopal Church, 1500 State St. at Micheltorena. A free-will donation will be requested.

    A highlight of the evening will be And Can it Be, that I Should Gain? a group of well-loved hymn arrangements by 做厙惇蹋apps composer-arranger and Professor Emeritus John Lundberg, who taught and directed music at 做厙惇蹋app from 1947 to 1979.

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  • Ensembles Jazz it up With Spring Concerts

    April 5, 2005

    The 做厙惇蹋app Jazz Ensembles, directed by adjunct music professor Ron McCarley, will perform 8 p.m. April 15 in Deane Chapel on 做厙惇蹋apps lower campus. Admission is free.

    Three combos and a big band will treat the audience to a variety of pieces ranging from jazz standards to original compositions. Students Elizabeth Woodruff, Mary Patterson and Ben Banner will perform solos.

    The Jazz Ensembles will also play in the courtyard of Restaurant Nu, 1129 State St., 7-10 p.m. April 5.

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  • The 做厙惇蹋app Fringe Festival Takes Off

    March 28, 2005

    The 做厙惇蹋app theatre arts department presents unique performance art at the Fringe Festival 8 p.m. April 21 and 22 in Porter Theatre. Tickets are $10 for general admission and $5 for children, students and seniors.

    The festival brings together senior students with theatre and dance faculty showcasing original theatre, dance, performance art and film. Fringe festivals usually refer to alternative productions with promises of younger, more adventurous performance art. The event replaces the New Works Festival that 做厙惇蹋app hosts each spring.

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  • Graduating Art Students Exhibit Their Potential

    March 21, 2005

    做厙惇蹋apps senior art majors will present their final work as undergraduates in the annual Senior Art Show, April 14 through May 7. An opening reception will be held 4-6 p.m. April 14 in Reynolds Gallery on lower campus. Free and open to the public, the reception will feature a student awards presentation at 5 p.m.

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  • New Telescope Brings Better Clarity to Carroll Observatory

    March 14, 2005

    After more than 50 years, 做厙惇蹋app will retire its 16-inch Newtonian telescope from Carroll Observatory and install a 24-inch F/8 Cassegrain with Ritchey-Chr矇tien optics. The new instrument features more than twice the light-gathering power of the old one and nearly twice the resolving power.

    A $300,000 W. M. Keck Foundation grant for the telescope follows a $90,000 award from the James L. Stamps Foundation and a $15,000 gift from another foundation. College officials are working to secure the remaining funds for the $635,000 project.

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  • Reading Asian American Literature

    March 11, 2005

    Professor Dorothy Wang of Northwestern University will speak on Asian American poets at 3:30 pm on Monday, March 21, in Hieronymus Lounge, in Kerrwood Hall on the upper campus.

    The lecture, Reading Asian American Literature, is the first lecture this semester in the Erasmus Series. It is free and open to the public. Refreshments will be served.

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  • President's Breakfast Re-scheduled

    February 25, 2005

    Former Secretary of Education William J. Bennett will speak on Whats Right and Whats Wrong with American Education at 做厙惇蹋apps first Presidents Breakfast, 7 a.m. April 1 in the Grand Ballroom at Fess Parkers Doubletree Resort. The sold-out event, first scheduled for Feb. 11, was postponed due to complications that arose after Bennetts knee replacement surgery.

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  • Ophelia You're Breaking our Heart

    February 23, 2005

    做厙惇蹋app English Professor Paul Willis will speak on Ophelia, Youre Breaking Our Heart: The American Appeal of Shakespeares Tragic Heroine at 7 p.m. March 7 in Hieronymus Lounge, 做厙惇蹋app. The lecture is free and open to the public.

    Willis talk is the Paul C. Wilt Phi Kappa Phi Lecture for the spring semester. 做厙惇蹋app Professors Cheri Larsen Hoeckley (English) and John Blondell (Theatre Arts) will respond.

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  • Journeys of Choice Lecture Reflects Travel

    February 22, 2005

    The next 做厙惇蹋app Downtown Conversation, Journeys of ChoicePilgrims, Tourists and Mountaineers, by Paul Willis and Lisa DeBoer begins at 5:30 p.m. March 10, at the University Club, 1332 Santa Barbara St. The two 做厙惇蹋app humanities professors will lead a series of reflections on the meaning of travel through the lens of literature and art. The event is free and open to the public.
    Questions raised during the discussion will include: Do travelers today have anything to learn from those who have gone before? What traditions of travel shape our journeys?

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  • Masterworks Concert Features Bach

    February 22, 2005

    The 做厙惇蹋app Choir will perform Johann Sebastian Bachs Jesu, Meine Freude at the fifth annual Choral Masterworks Concert, 8 p.m. Feb. 25 at Trinity Episcopal Church, 1500 State St. in downtown Santa Barbara.

    The suggested donation for admission is $10 for the general audience and $7 for students and seniors.

    Music Professor Steve Hodson will conduct the College Choir in the 11-movement Bach motet, accompanied by strings and organ.

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  • Young Entrepreneurs Rewarded

    February 16, 2005

    A team from 做厙惇蹋app was one of eight selected from 45 entries to compete in the Spirit of Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Development (SEED) business plan competition March 7 and 8 at Fess Parkers Doubletree Resort. The eight semi-finalists in the national competition made presentations to a panel of venture capitalists, angel investors, investment bankers, corporate CFOs and successful entrepreneurs.

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  • 做厙惇蹋app Education Panel Still On!

    February 15, 2005

    Although the President's Breakfast talk by former Secretary of Education William J. Bennett on Feb. 11 was postponed due to Bennetts health, the follow-up discussion, Whats Right and Whats Wrong with American Education, will take place as scheduled 5:30 p.m. Feb. 17, at the University Club, 1332 Santa Barbara St.

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  • Galileo, the Church and the Cosmos

    February 15, 2005

    David Lindberg, Hillsdale professor emeritus of the history of science, University of Wisconsin, will speak on The Florentine Heretic? Galileo, the Church and the Cosmos 3:30 p.m. March 4 in Porter Theatre, 做厙惇蹋app. The event, sponsored by the Pascal Society, is free and open to the public.

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  • Christian Presence and African Response

    February 8, 2005

    Professor Ogbu Kalu, the Henry Winter Luce Professor of world Christianity and mission at McCormick Theological Seminary, Chicago, will speak on Patterns of Christian Presence and African Responses 3:30 p.m. Feb. 24 in Hieronymus Lounge, Kerrwood Hall on the upper 做厙惇蹋app campus. Kalu also will speak in 做厙惇蹋apps chapel 10:30 a.m. Feb. 25. Both events are free and open to the public.

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  • Panel Discusses American Education

    February 5, 2005

    The next 做厙惇蹋app Downtown Conversation, Whats Right and Whats Wrong with American Education, is a panel discussion lead by local educations specialists at 5:30 p.m. Feb. 17, at the University Club, 1332 Santa Barbara St. Panelists include Peter MacDougall, former president of Santa Barbara City College; Gerri Fausett, superintendent of Hope Elementary School District; Lynne Cavazos, interim director of UCSBs Teacher Education Program and director of the county Beginning Teacher Support and Assessment Program; and 做厙惇蹋app education Professor Andrew Mullen.

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  • Poet Jeanne Murray Walker Speaks at 做厙惇蹋app

    February 1, 2005

    Poet and playwright Jeanne Murray Walker will read from her new collection of poems, A Deed to the Light, 3:30 p.m. Feb. 17 in Hieronymus Lounge, 做厙惇蹋app. Refreshments will be served. She also will speak in 做厙惇蹋apps chapel 10:30 a.m. Feb. 18. Both events are free and open to the public.

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  • God on the Quad Reveals Changes in America

    January 31, 2005

    The Institute for the Liberal Arts at 做厙惇蹋app presents Naomi Shaefer Riley, author of God on the Quad: How Religious Colleges and the Missionary Generation Are Changing America,  who will speak at 3:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 4, in Hieronymus Lounge on the upper 做厙惇蹋app campus.  The event is free and open to the public.

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  • Bring the Evangelical back in College

    January 28, 2005

    On the occasion of his retirement after 35 years, 做厙惇蹋app philosophy Professor Robert Wennberg will speak on Bringing Back the Evangelical In the Evangelical College 7 p.m. Feb. 7 in Hieronymus Lounge, Kerrwood Hall on the upper 做厙惇蹋app campus.

    The event is free and open to the public.

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  • Writer John Christensen to Speak on Expedition Retracing

    January 28, 2005

    Writer Jon Christensen will present From the Tide Pool to the Stars at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 18 in the San Rafael Room of Fess Parkers Doubletree Resort. Christensen will recount his expedition retracing John Steinbecks 1940 voyage with marine biologist Edward Ricketts exploring marine life along the coast of the Baja Peninsula.

    The presentation is free and open to the public.

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  • William Bennett to Speak at First President's Breakfast

    January 25, 2005

    Former Secretary of Education William J. Bennett will speak on Whats Right and Whats Wrong with American Education at 做厙惇蹋apps first Presidents Breakfast, 7 a.m. Feb. 11 in the Grand Ballroom at Fess Parkers Doubletree Resort.

    Tickets, which are $50, can be purchased by calling (805) 565-6895.

    "Bennett, who served as secretary of education in the Reagan administration, is the author of the best-selling The Book of Virtues and The Childrens Book of Virtues and hosts a national radio talk show, Bill Bennetts Morning in America.

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  • Jazz as Worship at 做厙惇蹋app

    January 11, 2005

    As part of 做厙惇蹋apps Conference on Christianity and Literature, Reverend Norm Freeman will marry music and ministry in a Jazz Vespers service 4:15 p.m. Jan. 22 in Hieronymus Lounge on the upper campus.

    The event is free and open to the public.

    The Jazz Vespers service synthesizes several traditions, each finding a unifying voice the musical heritage of jazz.

    Jazz gives voice to the hopes, dreams, frustrations and pain that express human experience, Freeman said. It is the musical incense that collects and carries the prayers of people.

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  • Poet Paul Willis to Read from Recent Work

    January 10, 2005

    做厙惇蹋app English Professor Paul Willis will read from his new book of poems, How To Get There, 7 p.m. Jan. 25 at the Contemporary Arts Forum upstairs in Paseo Nuevo, downtown Santa Barbara.

    The reading is open to the public with a suggested donation of $3

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  • Pandita Ramabai and World Christianity

    January 5, 2005

    Professor Robert Eric Frykenberg, professor emeritus of history and South Asian studies at University of Wisconsin-Madison, will speak on Pandita Ramabai and World Christianity 3:30 p.m. Jan. 25 in Kerrwood Hall on the upper 做厙惇蹋app campus.

    The lecture, part of the series on World Christianity is free and open to the public. This series seeks to draw the attention of students, faculty and interested community members to the global presence of Christianity, particularly in the non-Western world.

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  • 做厙惇蹋app Faculty Exhibit Recent Work

    January 3, 2005

    The Faculty Show, featuring recent work by the 做厙惇蹋app art faculty, will appear Jan. 18 through March 12 in Reynolds Gallery. The college will host a reception for the artists, which is open to the public, 4-6 p.m. Jan. 20 in Reynolds Gallery on the lower campus.

    This is our centerpiece show for the year, said Reynolds Gallery Director Tony Askew. Our faculty members are all working artists in their own right and this show will display the wide range of ability and media that makes our department so creatively diverse.

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  • Tuskegee Airmen Visit 做厙惇蹋app

    January 3, 2005

    Five members of the Los Angeles chapter of the famous Tuskegee Airmen will visit 做厙惇蹋app for a colloquium and reception with students 3:30 p.m. Jan. 19 in Page Multipurpose Room on the upper campus.

    The Tuskegee Airmen were the first African-American fighter pilot squadron of the U.S. Armed Forces. Instituted in 1939 in Tuskegee, Ala., the group was a profoundly segregated part of the new Army Air Corps during World War II.

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  • Wandering Poet to Give Evening Reading

    January 3, 2005

    Palestinian-American poet Naomi Shihab Nye will read from various collections of her poems 8 p.m. Jan. 21 at Victoria Hall, downtown Santa Barbara. After the reading, Nye will hold a book signing (books may be purchased at the event). Nye also will speak in 做厙惇蹋apps chapel 10:30 a.m. Jan. 21 on The Light that Shines on Us All: A World of Voices.

    "Both events are free and open to the public.

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