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  • Summer Triangle Shines from Milky Way

    August 16, 2022

    This month’s public viewing of the stars will focus on several exotic Messier objects as the summer Milky Way stretches across the sky from the northeast to the southwest. The free viewing on Friday, Aug. 19, begins at sunset and lasts several hours at the app Observatory.

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  • Grant Expands Search for Dark Matter

    July 27, 2022

    A app researcher has won a grant to further his search for evidence of the presence of mysterious dark matter. The (NSF) has awarded a $200,000 grant to Ben Carlson, app assistant professor of , to continue his work on the , a particle physics laboratory in Geneva, Switzerland.

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  • Observatory Hosts Friday Star Party

    July 11, 2022

    It’s globular cluster season at the app Observatory with this month’s viewing focusing on two conglomerations containing hundreds of thousands of stars. The free, public viewing of the stars is Friday, July 15, beginning at 7 p.m. and lasting several hours. Face coverings will be required at the event.

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  • Student Teachers Make the Grade

    July 8, 2022

    A tight-knit cohort of five app student teachers shared inspirational stories about their experiences in the classroom at an emotional Celebration of Teaching April 28 on campus. Linda Ngo, Sam Cordes, Hannah Boelter, Simon Janzen and Shae Caragher, who all earned California Preliminary Credentials, spoke at the event, held for the first time since 2019.

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  • Senior Earns Praise from French University

    July 6, 2022

    app senior Chloe White earned the Etienne Gros Prize for Academic Excellence in Literature this summer after graduating from the French Honors program at the Institute for American Universities (IAU) in Southern France.

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  • Remembering Professor Emeritus Paul Wilt

    June 24, 2022

    Paul Wilt, app professor emeritus of history, died June 23 at the age of 93. He is survived by his wife, Doris, and their four children: Tom, Marilyn ’74, Janet ’76 and Daniel ’84. A memorial service will be held at Shoreline Community Church, 935 San Andres Street, Santa Barbara, on Saturday, July 16, at 10 a.m. He has requested donations to app instead of flowers.

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  • Exhibitions Laud Influential SoCal Artists

    June 10, 2022

    Work by four enormously influential Southern California artists and art professors, Ken Jewesson, Ciel Bergman, Irma Cavat and Florence “FiFi” Russell, will appear in three exhibitions July 7 - Aug. 6 in the with a free, public opening reception at the museum on Thursday, July 7, from 4-6 p.m.

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  • Strong Family Ties for Fulbright Scholars

    June 1, 2022

    Two app graduates and Augustinian Scholars, John Corbett ’22 and Kyle Mayl ’21, have won Fulbright Scholarships to teach English outside the United States. Corbett will serve in the Czech Republic while Mayl will be in Spain.

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  • Artists Awarded at Exhibition Opening

    May 24, 2022

    Santa Barbara resident Nadya Brown won Best of Show at the opening reception of the annual Tri-County juried exhibition, “,” at the . Brown, who was born and raised in England, won the $1,000 prize for her vibrant, dream-like painting “Kafka and the Snowglobe.”

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  • Weird Science: Teens Explore Physics

    May 24, 2022

    Nearly 40 local high school students enrolled in an AP physics course visited app May 16 for a hands-on exploration into how the universe behaves. The event, “Understanding Physics from Galaxies to Particles,” was led by Ben Carlson, app assistant professor of physics.

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  • Double Stars to Dazzle Stargazers

    May 17, 2022

    ((Due to mostly cloudy skies, tonight's public viewing has been canceled))

    Following the breathtaking lunar eclipse earlier in the week, the app observatory opens to the public for its monthly event with the powerful Keck Telescope on Friday, May 20, beginning at sunset and lasting a few hours. Face coverings will be required at the event, which is co-hosted by the

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  • Celebrating the Class of 2022

    May 9, 2022

    Commencement speaker Michael Shasberger, between stints of conducting the app Orchestra, told the 2022 graduates they’d attain their greatest happiness when they discovered how to give away what they valued most. Coincidentally, President Gayle D. Beebe introduced Shasberger with news that the Michael Shasberger Student Scholarship Fund for Music.

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  • Celebrating the Outstanding Graduates of 2022

    May 4, 2022

    Each year, the app community celebrates the many ways that God has gifted our students academically by announcing and honoring the Outstanding Graduate Awards in each department during the prior to Commencement. The following are the Outstanding Graduates of 2022.

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  • Nothing ‘Uncanny’ about Talented Local Artists

    May 3, 2022

    The abundance of accomplished artists from the Tri-County area is on full display at the annual juried exhibition in the app Ridley-Tree Museum of Art. app alumnus and hyperrealist painter ’01 juried the show, “Uncanny,” which is available May 19-June 18. A free, public, opening reception for the exhibition is Thursday, May 19, from 4-6 p.m. at the museum.

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  • Retiring Shasberger to Address Grads

    April 29, 2022

    Michael Shasberger, who retires as the inaugural Adams professor of music and worship, delivers the address at Commencement Saturday, May 7, at 9 a.m. on ±ٳDzԳ’s Thorrington Field. app President Gayle D. Beebe presents app Medals to Steven A. and Denice D. Fellows for their tireless service and dedicated leadership in improving the delivery of healthcare.

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  • Grierson Wins the Great Debate

    April 26, 2022

    Graduating political science major and app Student Association (WSCA) President Hannah Grierson argued her way to the top of the app Debate Tournament and earned $500 on April 23 in the Global Leadership Center. She argued against the topic of the United States implementing a universal basic income. Sophomore Eden Lawson, who recently won the David K. Winter Servant Leadership Award, came in second place, taking home $250.

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  • Taylors Guide Readers on a 'Soul Pilgrimage'

    April 22, 2022

    James E. Taylor and Jennifer Moe Taylor, husband and wife, have teamed up to co-author a new book, “” (Cascade Books). The volume takes readers on a sacred pilgrimage to deepen their relationship with God.

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  • Full Moon Rises at app Observatory

    April 12, 2022

    A rising full moon will greet visitors to the app Observatory at the free, monthly public viewing of the stars on Friday, April 15, beginning at 7 p.m. and lasting several hours. Face coverings will be required at the event.

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  • Downtown Talk Explores Music in COVID

    April 11, 2022

    Michael Shasberger, ±ٳDzԳ’s Adams professor for music and worship, shares stories of musical exploration and perseverance during a pandemic at a free public lecture, “Making Music in the Age of COVID: Challenges, Opportunities, Risks and Meaning,” on Wednesday, April 20, at 5:30 p.m. in the outdoor patio of ±ٳDzԳ’s newest downtown Santa Barbara building, 29 W. Anapamu.

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  • Brooks Headlines In-Person Leadership Conference

    April 6, 2022

    Keynote speakers David Brooks, Erin Meyer, Gayle D. Beebe, Marcus “Goodie” Goodloe, Shaylyn Romney Garrett and Robert Putnam share insights on effective and purposeful leadership at the 2022 Lead Where You Stand Conference June 1-3 at ±ٳDzԳ’s Global Leadership Center. Tickets to the three-day event, which cost $499, may be purchased at . Those who buy four seats, get one free. 

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  • Fringe Returns to ‘Unfamiliar Waters’

    April 6, 2022

    The app Fringe Festival returns with a four-day, student-led celebration of the arts April 21- 24, beginning at 7 p.m. in and around Porter Theater. About 80 students are acting, designing, directing or writing plays and poetry for the performance extravaganza themed “Unfamiliar Waters.” A four-day, all-access general admission pass costs $20; $15 for seniors/students. A one-day pass is $10 with no student/senior discount. Tickets may be purchased at .

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  • An Elegant Entrance Welcomes You to app 

    April 5, 2022

    The next time you drive to campus, you’ll discover beauti­ful new kiosks featuring sandstone, greenery and vine-covered trellises. app has widened each entrance and designed the kiosks to better protect the campus.

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  • Spring Sing Bounces Back at the Bowl

    April 5, 2022

    The 61st annual ±ٳDzԳ’s Spring Sing, a student-performed variety show and competition between residence halls, was back and in person at the Santa Barbara Bowl April 1. It is the longest running tradition on campus and involves more students than any other college event.

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  • Mangrum Wins Prestigious Research Award

    March 29, 2022

    Kya Mangrum, assistant professor of English, has won a $9,900 Graves Award in Humanities research grant. A 2021 app Teacher of the Year, Mangrum is conducting research for a new book exploring how Americans remembered and wrote about slavery and the Civil War in the first five decades (1865-1915) following Emancipation and the end of the war.

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  • Chemistry Department Earns ACS Approval

    March 28, 2022

    After a 10-year process, the (ACS) Committee on Professional Training voted in January 2022 to include app on the list of institutions approved by ACS. Effective immediately, the society will certify the degrees of app graduates who complete the requirements of the college’s Professional Track for Chemistry.

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  • Music Department Awards Top Scholarships to Guild Winners

    March 8, 2022

    The app Music Department handed out tens of thousands of dollars in scholarships to musicians and singers as part of its annual guild competitions. Corrie Bascom, a violinist from Minnesota, won the 10th annual Instrumental Guild Competition Feb. 26 and Hailey Somphone, a soprano from Fullerton, won the Vocal Guild Competition on March 5. Each will receive up to $10,000 in annual music scholarships funds (up to $40,000 for four years) to study at app.

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  • Author Michael Lewis Shares Insight to His Bestsellers

    March 7, 2022

    Bestselling author Michael Lewis shared insight into his blockbuster books such as “Moneyball,” “The Undoing Project” and “The Fifth Risk,” at the 17th annual President’s Breakfast March 4 at the Hilton Santa Barbara Beachfront Resort.

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  • Musicians Perform in Guild Competition

    February 23, 2022

    The app Music Department holds its 10th annual Instrumental Guild Competition with six finalists performing for college scholarships on Saturday, February 26, at 7 p.m. in Deane Chapel.

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  • More Money, Love: Theater Stages ‘The Miser’

    February 9, 2022

    The app Festival Theatre and , ±ٳDzԳ’s award-winning director and professor of theater arts, stage “The Miser, or the School for Lies,” Moliere’s funny, highly theatrical on-the-verge-of-the-absurd comedy Feb. 25-26, March 3-5 at 7:30 p.m., and March 5 at 2 p.m., all in ±ٳDzԳ’s Porter Theatre. Tickets are $10 for students and seniors, $15 for adults, and may be purchased online at westmont.edu/boxoffice.

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  • High Schoolers Compete at Math Field Day

    February 8, 2022

    ±ٳDzԳ’s 33rd annual Mathematics Field Day, featuring seven Southern California high schools, is Saturday, Feb. 12 from 1-5:15 p.m. in Winter Hall. The awards banquet begins at 5:30 p.m. in the Global Leadership Center. The event, co-directed by app mathematics professors Anna Aboud and Russell Howell, features student teams from Cate, Dos Pueblos, La Cañada, Oaks Christian, Providence, San Marcos and Santa Barbara.

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