Speaking With a Santa Barbara Resident Who Witnessed the Bombing of Pearl Harbor History By Christina McDermott Shyama Osborne was just five years old when she watched the December 1941 attack that launched the country into WWII.
Past Times at Santa Barbara High History By Callie Fausey Celebrating 150 years of educational excellence, with centuries more to come.
Vast Collection of Historic American Music Released via UCSB Library Partnership with Dust-to-Digital Foundation Education By Keith Hamm, UCSB's 'The Current' The project has preserved thousands of songs representing some of the rarest and most uniquely American music borne from the Jazz Age and the Great Depression that would have likely been lost to landfills and faded from memory.
From ‘Airwaves to Archives’ Event Celebrates KEYT Television Archive Community By Christina McDermott
A Vaquero Who Taught Max Schott About Horses and Life History By Bob Blaisdell, excerpts by Max Schott
Finding Fiesta Partners UC Santa Barbara with Local Teachers for New Perspectives on a Century-Old Celebration Education By Keith Hamm, UCSB's 'The Current'
Santa Barbara Genealogical Society’s Earthquake Exhibit Centers People History By Christina McDermott