Check out the lecture and discussion by Dr. Jennifer Tyburczy on her book that discusses the role museums play in using display as a tactic for disciplining sexuality.
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Check out the lecture and discussion by Dr. Jennifer Tyburczy on her book that discusses the role museums play in using display as a tactic for disciplining sexuality.
Read more about the article "Talk on museums and disciplining sexuality: May 9"
Graduate Division hosted undergraduate McNair Scholars from Cal Poly Pomona, California State University-Fullerton, and the University of California, San Diego.
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Join CNSI's Professional Development Series for a webinar with Cal Newport on the value of deep work and practical suggestions for cultivating this skill.
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The MultiCultural Center (MCC) invites you to a performance by Jojo Abot, known as an "Afro-Hypno-Sonic" singer.
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Voting closes today at 4 p.m. and we need at least 20% of all graduate students to participate in the election to be able to pass the measures on the ballot.
Read more about the article "Final day to vote in campus elections is today: Need 20% grad participation!"
Be among the first 25 grad students to register for a spot in the 9th Annual Gaucho Gallop and a post-race meal - all for free!
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The symposium will be a day-long event that features talks from UCSB grads from the History of Art and Architecture, Media Arts and Technology, and Art departments, as well as graduate students across the country and beyond.
Read more about the article "You're invited to 41st Annual Art History Graduate Student Association Symposium on April 22"
This series of workshops from CAPS will discuss some of the common challenges that graduate students face and will provide guidance on how to cope more effectively with them.
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Creating Community provides Black graduate students a safe space to discuss topics that are relevant to their experiences.
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The Internet is all a-Twitter today, because March 21, 2016, is the 10th birthday of Twitter. Sorry, Twitter, but the GradPost will go over 140 characters to tell readers a little bit about this communication vehicle.
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Nominate yourself or another graduate student to serve as a Graduate Students Association officer during the 2016-2017 academic year. Nominating is easy. All positions are open.
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Arts & Lectures offered another great show on Thursday, March 10, at Campbell hall featuring classical guitarist José González. González was pursuing a Ph.D. in biochemistry at the University of Gothenburg in 2005 when his music career took off.
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Looking for something to do in Santa Barbara? There are many sites that can fill you in on what's happening here on campus, downtown and in the region. Be in the know. Bookmark these sites and always have something to do.
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Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) will host a series of workshops called "Riding the Wave: Navigating the Ups and Downs of Grad School with Greater Ease."
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In light of the recent violence and terror in the world, I’ve been reflecting on the topic of peace and justice, and how we at UCSB, coming from different cultures, genders, races, religions, and languages, could talk about these topics. We need to go beyond being aware of what’s happening and have a conversation.
Read more about the article "Living and thriving as stewards of peace and justice amid world tragedies"