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Thursday February 22, 2024 12:00pm

Join us on the CCS patio for pizza and engaging conversation with Guest Speaker Marlene Zuk ‘77 (CCS Biology) today, February 22, 2024 at noon

Thursday February 15, 2024 6:00pm
Have you found yourself lately seeking the sweet feeling of victory in games of wit, luck, and skill? Or ruminating on revenge after having recently been bested in a board game? Or just love handling cards with pizza-greasy fingers?
Friday February 09, 2024 1:00pm

Join us as we introduce C.A.R.E, our first CCS organization created and geared toward providing academic resources for navigating the unique opportunities and challenges CCS students may encounter. More importantly, we hope to nurture a supportive and inclusive community for CCS students, especially for those of us from underprivileged and underrepresented backgrounds.

Wednesday February 07, 2024 7:00pm
Internationally acclaimed soprano Carrie Henneman Shaw will be performing new works by CCS Music Composition students as the culmination of her artist residency here at UCSB.
Monday February 05, 2024 1:30pm
NOTE: This event has been cancelled. 
 
Grammy Award winning singer songwriter Kathy Mattea will discuss her social and environmental activism and the intersectionality of art and science.  Students, please come prepared with questions about your own work and career paths!
 
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Friday February 02, 2024 1:30pm

 This 60 minute workshop will focus on demonstrating the unique composition techniques and notations used by the collaborating artists of Roomful of Teeth. 

Wednesday January 31, 2024 7:30pm

“We need more guides like [Nita Farahany] to think through the challenges ahead.” The Wall Street Journal

“Nick is singular; we’ve seen no one like him.” The Atlantic

“A timely global conversation about how to ensure the ethical progress of neurotech to benefit all of humanity.” – Jennifer Doudna, Nobel laureate for co-inventing CRISPR technology

Thursday January 25, 2024 6:00pm

Free admission

A Box of One’s Own explores how the cross-cultural exhibition project, Women Beyond Borders fostered experimental spaces for women to do-it-themself and do-it-together and highlighted artistic media often dismissed as being coded feminine. The exhibition celebrates the transformative gift of the archives and artworks from the Women Beyond Borders Art Collection founded by Lorraine D. Serena to the AD&A Museum.