UC Online Instruction Project Moves Forward
University of California is calling on interested faculty to take part in a two-year, intensive examination of whether online undergraduate instruction can be offered on its campuses at a UC-quality level
University of California is calling on interested faculty to take part in a two-year, intensive examination of whether online undergraduate instruction can be offered on its campuses at a UC-quality level
Expert optical engineer to help accelerate the development of the company’s innovative technology to magnify the power of the sun for solar cells
SBCC’s Entrepreneurship & Innovation Center has teamed up with the Santa Barbara Chapter of the National Association of Women Business Owners in the first Scheinfeld Center New Venture Challenge.
Dance music heavyweights team up for a lengthy night of deep grooves, tripped-out orchestrations.
To encourage recycling and reuse, Allied Waste Services is giving away free reusable bags on November 15 to customers shopping at Tri-County Produce and Albertson’s in Goleta, as part of America Recycles Day
The Fine Arts Film Festival in Santa Barbara will screen six films (three are top award-winners) and offer film introductions by three artists/filmmakers, who will be available for discussion.
Christine F. Andersen P.E., director of public works for the City of Santa Barbara, was recently elected as an at-large director of the American Society of Civil Engineers
He claims there is not enough evidence to convict his client of murder.
Casa del Herrero was one of 27 Honorees at Wells Fargo’s Community Support Breakfast. Executive Director Molly Barker accepted $1,000 on behalf of the historic house and gardens foundation
The Youth and Family Services YMCA announces the graduation of its first Parent Project class on Monday, November 15, at the Isla Vista Teen Center