Laura Scudder Women's Studies Scholarship
The Laura Scudder Women’s Studies Scholarship is now open! In honor of the inspirational memory and trailblazing contributions of Laura Scudder, the Laura Scudder Scholarship will be awarded to a student demonstrating an interest and commitment to women’s issues, scholarship, and leadership. $5,000 Scholarship for 2017-2018 Application and documents must be submitted by May 1,
Surviving the End of the World
By: Shoshana Feld-Sobol Strategic and Corporate Communication (’17) Thursday, April 6 at 7 p.m., Wilkinson College is presenting “Surviving the End of the World Interstices 2017.” This has brought in a collection of events, panels, and lectures which have all been on the topic of zombies and the end of the world. There is something
Becoming Real in 24 Days
The Disability Studies Program and The Department of Peace Studies invites you to a presentation by author and activist HolLynn D’Lil on Tuesday, April 11 at 1 p.m. in Argyros Forum, 209A. D’Lil will talk about the seminal event in disability rights history which led to the eventual passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act
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Our Interstices: Surviving the End of the World event is almost here! April 6, 2017 at 7pm in Memorial Hall! Come hear World War Z Author Max Brooks, Walking Dead Actor Sarah Wayne Callies and Ann Gordon, co-author of the Survey of American Fears discuss the realities, myths, and stories of disaster and apocalypse and
Bensussen Distinguished Lecture in Arts
Department of Art presents Dava Sobel as part of the Bensussen Distinguished Lecture in Arts Series on Monday, April 3 at 7 p.m. in Argyros Forum, 209 A&B. This event is free and open to the public. For more information, please call (714) 997-6729. Dava Sobel: Sobel is the author of several bestselling books about
Wilkinson Welcomes Third EU Resident
Our third resident from the European Union has just arrive – Dr. Julian Hanich. Dr. Hanich is a German academic who currently holds a post at the University of Groningen (Netherlands) as Associate Professor of Film Studies. His first monograph entitled Cinematic Emotion in Horror Films and Thrillers: The Aesthetic Paradox of Pleasurable Fear came out with
International Conference on Divided Global Cities
Join us on Friday, April 28 n Argyros Forum 209 for the International Conference on Divided Global Cities, 8:30 a.m. – 7 p.m. This international conference seeks to reimagine global cities, including Los Angeles, that have been divided by colonial histories, race/ethnicity, class, gender, and religion. It explores hidden stories and voices of marginalized groups
Climate Change
An overwhelming majority of scientists agree climate change is happenings. What are the implications to communities and how will we adapt? Join Schmid College of Science and Technology on Monday, March 27 at 3 p.m. in Bush Conference Center, Beckman Hall 404 to hear a panel discussion on climate change issues. This is part of
Enders Food Truck Rally
Find out what G.A.S.P. is really all about! They are a group of people that cover up the factuality behind your so-called security, and when you finally see through their facade to the truth, it will already be too late. It’s time you knew who they really are! Join us at the Enders Food Truck
Art History Symposium: April 7
The Art Department is excited to be hosting keynote speaker Heather Badamo on Friday, April 7, 2017 as part of the Art History Symposium. Heather Badamo is a professor at UCSB and specializes in the air of Byzantium and the East Christian world. Her research focuses on the intersections of Christian and Islamic visual culture,