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  • Theater Offers COVID Inspired 'Winter's Tale'

    April 27, 2021

    The 做厙惇蹋app Theater Arts Department, in collaboration with the newly created film studies program, presents a virtual premiere of A Winters Tale (Interrupted) on Friday, April 30, at 7 p.m. The play, which does contain mature content, is free to stream at westmont.edu/watchtheater.

    Equal parts theater performance, documentary, video log and art film, the production explores what it means to be an artist and a human in the winter of 2020 in America.

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  • Art Graduates Offer Untold Exhibition

    April 8, 2021

    Thirteen graduating art majors offer their capstone art projects, which include oil paintings, drawings, collages, digital illustrations, sculptural installations, prints, photographs, videos and stop-motion animation from April 8- May 8 at the 做厙惇蹋app Ridley-Tree Museum of Art. See Untold: 做厙惇蹋app Graduate Exhibition 2021 online at westmont.edu/museum/untold. Find information at westmont.edu/museum about making an appointment to see the exhibit in person.

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  • Student Researchers Go Outside for Symposium

    April 6, 2021

    The 25th Annual 做厙惇蹋app Student Research Symposium, celebrating more than three dozen research projects by 50 students and their professors, is moving outdoors on Thursday, April 22, from 3:30-5 p.m. The event is not open to the public.

    While in 2020 we needed to have this event virtually, this year, student presenters will set up posters inside the top-most tennis courts and attendees will walk through the presentations in a one-way direction. Masks and physical distancing will be required.

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  • April Provides a Shower of Virtual Concerts

    April 1, 2021

    兜梗莽喧鳥棗紳喧s student musicians will spring into action this month, performing in seven different virtual concerts, available for free streaming beginning at 7 p.m. at westmont.edu/virtual-concert-series.

    The 做厙惇蹋app Music Department combines the choir and orchestra for an inspiring performance of Requiem by Gabriel Faure in its annual Masterworks Concert. The pre-recorded performance will be available for streaming beginning Friday, April 2.

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  • Music Department Offers an Elixir of Love

    February 11, 2021

    Watch an engaging video of The Elixir of Love, a two-act opera by Italian composer Gaetano Donizetti, on Friday, February 19, at 7 p.m. at . After months of socially distant rehearsals and three days of challenging but safe videotaping, the 做厙惇蹋app Music Department presents its latest opera. Alumna Christina (Farris) Jensen 09 returned to Santa Barbara to serve as stage director for the production during the pandemic.

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  • Talk Examines Climate Change, Biodiversity

    February 9, 2021

    Climate change and the threat it poses to humans has been well publicized. But we hear less about its effects on the multitude of other species on the planet. Amanda Sparkman, chair of the 做厙惇蹋app Biology Department, explores A Snake in the Spring Rain: How Biodiversity is Responding to a Changing Climate on Thursday, February 18, at 5:30 p.m. The 做厙惇蹋app Downtown Lecture will occur live via Zoom.

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  • Study Examines Religious Experiences, Depression

    February 5, 2021

    A national study examines the link between religious experiences and depression by following more than 12,000 American adolescents from their teens into middle adulthood. The research indicates that attending religious services staves off depression, but it also ties life-changing spiritual experiences and a belief in divine leading and angelic protection to an increased risk for depression, especially in men.

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  • 做厙惇蹋app to Offer Certificate in Social Impact Analytics

    February 3, 2021

    做厙惇蹋app pioneers a new certificate program that trains people to use statistical data in studying complex human behavior and addressing global challenges. The Certificate in Social Impact Analytics (SIA) targets college graduates with non-technical backgrounds interested in developing statistical and analytical skills so they can assess the social impacts of programs, interventions and policies.

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  • 做厙惇蹋app Seeks New Provost

    January 6, 2021

    做厙惇蹋app has launched a national search for a provost to oversee the colleges educational program. The search committee, chaired by President Gayle D. Beebe, is seeking a chief academic officer who will ensure a vibrant partnership between the colleges curricular and co-curricular programs.

    As the second highest-ranking senior administrator at the college, the provost serves as a member of the 做厙惇蹋app Executive Team. The provost, who is also dean of faculty, has the primary responsibility for the academic program.

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  • 做厙惇蹋app Downtown to House Nursing School

    December 16, 2020

    做厙惇蹋app has purchased a four-story building in downtown Santa Barbara where it will launch a new nursing program in partnership with Cottage Health. The new nursing program will address the critical shortage of skilled nurses in Santa Barbara and throughout the region.

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  • Recent Grads Overcome Job Uncertainty

    December 11, 2020

    Ninety-two percent of 做厙惇蹋app graduates from the class of 2020 have found a job or are attending graduate school (or planning to attend) despite a national economy sickened by the coronavirus.

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  • Christmas Fest Launches Healing in His Wings

    November 30, 2020

    The 16th annual 做厙惇蹋app Christmas Festival, Risn with Healing in His Wings, presents a special online event this year due to the pandemic. The 做厙惇蹋app Music Department, led by Michael Shasberger, Adams professor of music and worship, has creatively recorded the 100 members of the 做厙惇蹋app Orchestra and College Choir, Chamber Singers and Choral Union throughout campus. The virtual concert, which retells the Christmas story by weaving narration with music, will be posted online Friday, Dec. 4, at 5 p.m.

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  • Teen Bonds Ward Off Adult Depression

    November 18, 2020

    A national study following more than 12,000 people from adolescence to adulthood showed that positive and caring relationships in the teenage years make a lasting impact on mental health. Warm relationships with parents, friends and teachers are highly effective safeguards against depressive symptoms later in life, as is educational achievement. Teenage romantic relationships, pregnancy and multiple sex partners pose modest risks, while alcohol, tobacco and marijuana use reveal mixed associations.

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  • Student Composers to Shine

    November 13, 2020

    兜梗莽喧鳥棗紳喧s talented student musicians and composers will be in the spotlight at the Student Composer's Concert on Friday, Nov. 13, beginning at 7 p.m. westmont.edu/virtual-concert-series.

    There will be a spectacular array of new pieces by composition students at 做厙惇蹋app, says Steve Butler, professor of music and an ASCAP award-winning composer.

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  • Warriors Tip Off Men's Hoops Season

    November 10, 2020

    The team tips off its 2020-21 season against the University of Saint Katherine from San Marcos, Calif., on Saturday, Nov. 14, at 7:30 p.m. in Murchison Gym. Though fans will not be allowed in the gym due to the pandemic, the game will be and available on Roku, Apple TV, Android TV and Amazon Fire TV.

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  • Concert Offers Toe Tapping Jazz Standards

    November 2, 2020

    Eben Drost directs the 做厙惇蹋app Jazz Ensemble

    The 做厙惇蹋app Music Departments weekly Friday night virtual concert series gets jazzy on Nov. 6. The 做厙惇蹋app Jazz Ensemble, under the direction of keyboardist Eben Drost, will perform many recognizable standards starting at 7 p.m. at westmont.edu/virtual-concert-series. The concert will be recorded in Deane Chapel with musicians wearing masks and singers standing outside the door when they perform.

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  • $1M Grant Aids Work with Area Churches

    October 26, 2020

    做厙惇蹋app has received a grant of $1 million from . to help establish the 做厙惇蹋app Center for Thriving Communities.

    The program is funded through Lilly Endowments Thriving Congregations Initiative. The aim of the national initiative is to strengthen Christian congregations so they can help people deepen their relationships with God, build strong relationships with each other and contribute to the flourishing of local communities and the world.

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  • 做厙惇蹋app Hosts Pulitzer Prize-WinningHistorian

    October 21, 2020

    Acclaimed author Jon Meacham addresses The Architecture of Endurance: Building a Republic that Stands the Test of Time on Friday, Nov. 6, from 12-1:30 p.m. in a special virtual event from 做厙惇蹋app. The live broadcast opens with remarks by 做厙惇蹋app President Gayle D. Beebe and includes a question-and-answer session with Meacham, presidential historian and Pulitzer Prize winner. The talk is free and open to the public thanks to the gracious support of 兜梗莽喧鳥棗紳喧s Mosher Center for Moral and Ethical Leadership.

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  • College Bucks National Virus Trends

    October 19, 2020

    Very few 做厙惇蹋app students have tested positive for the coronavirus since returning to campus in mid-September, and faculty and staff are finding innovative ways for students to thrive while staying safe.

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  • Concert Offers an Orchestral Sampler

    October 19, 2020

    The 做厙惇蹋app Orchestra, masked up, socially distant and with bell covers over their instruments, will perform An Orchestral Sampler on Friday, Oct. 23, at 7 p.m. The event, which is being recorded live outdoors, will be available for free viewing at .

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  • Pandemic Inspires Theaters small enchantments

    October 15, 2020

    In a time of challenge, conflict and difficulty, the 做厙惇蹋app Theater Arts Department stages small enchantments, a fairy tale-inspired play of change and wonder on Friday, Oct. 30, at 7 p.m. at westmont.edu/watchtheater.

    I wanted to work on something with our students that enacted and presented enchantment, hope and possibility for renewed life rather than an immersion in the desperation and uncertainty of the present moment, says director John Blondell.

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  • Professors to Examine Race, Racism

    October 9, 2020

    An interdisciplinary panel of 做厙惇蹋app faculty, including Yi-Fan Lu (biology), Tom Knecht (political science), and Meredith Whitnah (sociology), with moderator Kya Mangrum (English) will explore What Is Race and Racism?" on Thursday, Oct. 15, at 7 p.m. Off-campus attendees can register at to be sent the link to the Zoom event.

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  • Student Researchers Persevere Over Summer

    September 30, 2020

    Senior Zack Moreau, pictured in 2019, worked with Dr. Allan Nishimura over the summer.

    Twenty-seven 做厙惇蹋app students adhered to strict safety protocols to work with their professors on research projects during the summer. Due to the pandemic, 做厙惇蹋app will skip the annual October symposium, where students present their summer research findings in person.

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  • Talk Offers Four Historic Pandemic Views

    September 18, 2020

    Four 做厙惇蹋app professors from different disciplines examine how the new coronavirus has forced us to adapt our daily lives in unexpected ways in a talk, Plagues, Pandemics and Perseverance, on Tuesday, Sept. 29, at 10 a.m. The pre-recorded presentation, sponsored by 兜梗莽喧鳥棗紳喧s Voskuyl Library, features Marilyn McEntyre (humanities), Paul Willis (English), Helen Rhee (religious studies) and Lisa DeBoer (art) and are available online at .

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  • 做厙惇蹋app Welcomes Top Students to Campus

    September 11, 2020

    兜梗莽喧鳥棗紳喧s class of 2024 is the most academically talented in the colleges history. Its also among the most diverse with 39 percent of the 375 new and transfer students identifying as Hispanic, Asian American, African American, Hawaiian Pacific Islander, Native American, and/or multiracial. Twelve percent are the first in their family to attend college. The average SAT score skyrocketed 40 points to 1260 with a middle range of 1140-1380. The average GPA jumped significantly from 3.88 to 3.98.

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