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STEM Grant Supports Partnership - With a $6 million award, UC Santa Barbara and Oxnard College are partnering to create additional education opportunities. 7241 3
UCSB Receives 68,331 Applications for Fall 2012 - UCSB has received 68,331 applications for undergraduate admission for fall 2012. The total is 5,028 more than last year, an increase of 7.9 percent. 2714 18
Hair Down There - UCSB undergrad's research on female pubic hair removal wins a prestigious award. 2303 26
Student Groups Come Together to Ban Plastic Bags - Student groups at UCSB have banded together to make a profound impact on the campus community and the City of Santa Barbara's use of plastic bags. 2251 14
U.S. News Ranks UCSB Graduate Programs Among Best - In its annual ranking of leading graduate programs, U.S. News and World Report magazine has rated two of UCSB's programs among the top 10 in the nation. 2141 4
Stem Cell Research Soars - Biomedical research at UC Santa Barbara has catapulted to a position of leadership in the arena of stem cell biology. 2056 2
Look Below The Eyes - They say that the eyes are the windows to the soul. However, to get a real idea of what a person is up to, according to UCSB researchers the best place to check is right below the eyes. 2050 3
UCSB TV to Debut on Cox Cable Channel 72 - Local television viewers will have a new means of experiencing research, breakthroughs, and media and fine arts that distinguish UCs, specifically UCSB. 1918 7
UCSB Offers Admission to 23,875 for Fall 2012 - UC Santa Barbara has offered a place in its fall 2012 entering class to a total of 23,875 high school seniors. 1825 5
Philanthropist Named Honorary Alumna - A prominent philanthropist has been named Honorary Alumna of UC Santa Barbara. 1761 3
New Fuel Cell Technology - UCSB is now host to a unique new energy system that is providing electricity as part of the university's commitment to energy efficiency and sustainability. 1753 3
Sociologist Receives Grant to Study Gang Youth - Victor Rios, associate professor of sociology at UCSB, has received a $300,000 grant to study how society interacts with gang-associated youth. 1734 26
UCSB Professor's Film to Screen at Festival - Nothing Like Chocolate, a film by a UCSB sociology professor, will be screen at the SBIFF. 1729 add
New Particle Announced - The observation of a new particle was presented at a seminar on July 4 by UC Santa Barbara physics professor Joe Incandela. 1719 4
Mayan Apocalypse - UCSB Professor Gerardo Aldana will highlight the errors of fact that underlie proposals of a Mayan prophecy for the apocalypse in 2012. 1673 35
Seafood, Wild or Farmed? - Most people think of seafood as either wild or farmed, but in fact both categories may apply to the fish you pick up from your grocery store. 1576 1
UCSB Ranks No. 17 Among Nation's Top 100 Colleges - Kiplinger's Personal Finance has named UC Santa Barbara to its 2012 list of 100 best values in public colleges and universities. 1561 2
UCSB Computer Science Grant - With a grant of nearly $600,000, two professors at UCSB will develop computer science curricula geared toward children in grades two through six. 1549 10
UCSB Top 25 Healthiest College - UC Santa Barbara has been named one of the 25 healthiest colleges in the U.S. 1548 7
UCSB Grad Student Given Prestigious Award - A UCSB grad student has been awarded a prestigious fellowship with the UNESCO-L'Oréal Fellowships for Young Women in Life Sciences. 1528 add
UCSB #35 in the World - UC Santa Barbara has been ranked number 35 on a list of the world's top 200 universities. 1506 13
Original Santa Barbara Unearthed - UCSB professor Lynn Gamble and her students were recently presented with a rare opportunity to excavate a Chumash Indian site. 1465 5
UCSB Frosh Move In - UCSB reminds the community of the Freshman Move-In weekend on campus. They are expecting 5,577 students to move into the residence halls this weekend. 1451 24
Processes Leading to Leukemia - Researchers at UC Santa Barbara have discovered a molecular pathway that may explain how a particularly deadly form of cancer develops. 1411 1
Thomas More Storke Award Winners - Three remarkable graduating seniors at UC Santa Barbara have been named winners of the university's top awards for their scholastic achievement. 1407 2
- UCSB Researchers discovered why we easily spill coffee. 1365 11
Low Testosterone in Amazonian Tribe - Anthropologists at UC Santa Barbara and the University of Washington have recently finished their research on testosterone levels. 1348 add
UCSB Bicycle Repair Stations - Thanks to funding provided by the UCSB Department of Housing and Residential Services, four bicycle repair stations were recently installed on campus. 1345 2
UCSB Teams to Study Largest Undersea Canyons - A research collaboration involving UCSB, Greenpeace, and the NOAA has documented abundant corals in the world's largest underwater canyons of the Bering Sea. 1337 11
Forest Insects & Diseases Arrive Via Plants - According to a study by UCSB, trading live plants has proved to be a boom for the economy but has also been shown to have devastating effects on the environment. 1335 7
UCSB Semiconductor Research Grant - UCSB's Solid State Lighting and Energy Center has received a $500,000 endowment to further its research on gallium nitride. 1318 5
Nanoscale MRI Research - MRI on the nanoscale and the ever-elusive quantum computer are among the advancements edging closer toward the realm of possibility. 1315 add
Hubble Finds Farthest Protocluster of Galaxies - NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has uncovered a cluster of galaxies in the initial stages of construction. An astrophysicist at UCSB contributed to the discovery. 1309 2
Chemical Measurements Confirm Estimate of Gulf Oil - A team of scientists including UCSB's David Valentine estimated how fast gases and oil were leaking during the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. 1301 add
Michael Douglas Donates $500,000 - Academy Award-winning actor and producer and UCSB alumnus Michael Douglas has contributed $500,000. 1300 4
Lars Bildsten Named Director - After an international search for a new director for the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics at UCSB, Lars Bildsten was selected. 1286 5
Sustainable Ocean Solutions - UC Santa Barbara-based sustainable ocean solutions is aiming to aid vulnerable fisheries. 1282 4
Packard Fellowship Award - A physicist at UCSB is quickly racking up national and international awards honoring his research in quantum physics. 1274 1
New Study Reveals Leading Cause of Blindness - Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is one of the leading causes of blindness worldwide, especially in developed countries. 1266 3
UCSB Faculty's Top Honor - The faculty of UCSB has bestowed its highest honor on Leda Cosmides and John Tooby, professors of psychology and anthropology, respectively. 1248 2
Composite Number Factoring - Researchers at UCSB have designed and fabricated a quantum processor capable of factoring a composite number into its constituent prime factors. 1246 18
UCSB Cheadle Center Receives Grant for Restoration - The continued restoration of UC Santa Barbara's West Campus Bluffs has received financial support, in the form of a grant from the Goleta Valley Land Trust. 1241 6
Study Evaulates Effects of Atmospheric CO2 - A UCSB marine scientist and a team of 18 other researchers have reported results of the broadest worldwide study of ocean acidification to date. 1216 4
New Study Evaluates Impact of Land-Use Activity - A new paper reveals that human land-use activity has begun to change the regional water and energy cycles. 1210 30
UCSB Mixes Lasers to Get Light at Many Frequencies - A team of physicists at UC Santa Barbara has seen the light, and it comes in many different colors. 1208 1
UCSB Campus Projects Recognized - Three landscaping and infrastructure projects on the UCSB campus have received recognition and awards from Goleta Valley Beautiful. 1185 4
Epigenetic Gene Expression - UCSB researchers' discovery of intrasite hopping of bacterial enzyme on DNA gives insight into epigenetic gene expression. 1184 7
UCSB Reads - UCSB Reads continues through winter quarter with faculty members across a variety of disciplines participating in a series of Community Conversations. 1174 3
Groundbreaking Compost Pilot Project - A student run Compost Pilot Project (CPP) will be implemented on January 23rd and is intended to capture post-consumer food scrap waste generated on campus. 1146 2
UCSB Physicists Receives Grant for Research - David Weld, assistant professor of physics at UCSB, has received a grant for $360,000 to continue his work with ultracold atoms. 1140 add
Brain Functions During Visual Searches - A recent UC Santa Barbara study reveals how the brain functions during visual searches. 1139 2
Detecting 'Hypervirulent' Salmonella Strains - A recent discovery of hypervirulent Salmonella bacteria has given UCSB researchers a means to potentially prevent food poisoning outbreaks. 1135 add
UCSB Researchers Receive Award for Soil Study - UCSB researchers received a $600,000 NSF award for a study of soil and carbon sequestration. 1096 add
UCSB Bookstore Fight Plastic Pollution - On April 2nd, the UCSB Bookstore and a coalition of students put aside plastic bags and distributed 3,500 re-usable bags to students 1094 3
UCSB Receives $224,000 in Grants - The Experimental Visualization Lab at UCSB has received from the Robert W. Deutsch Foundation and the NSF grants totaling $224,000 1093 2
Chemists Mimic Nature - Chemists at UCSB and University of Rome Tor Vergata have adapted some strategies of evolution to improve the performance of DNA detectors. 1093 add
UCSB Peace Corps Volunteers - UCSB has moved up in the 2012 rankings of colleges and universities that send the largest number of volunteers to serve in the Peace Corps. 1092 5
Teach for America Ranks UCSB 20th - Teach for America ranked UCSB at number 20 in the annual ranking of universities contributing the greatest number of graduates to its teaching corps. 1085 5
Chronic Uncertainty on Undocumented Immigrants - A UCSB Communication course studies the effects of chronic uncertainty on undocumented immigrants. 1077 31
MESSENGER Spacecraft Reveals New Insights on Plane - Thanks to the MESSENGER spacecraft, and a mission that took more than 10 years, scientists now have a good picture of the solar system's innermost planet. 1070 3
UCSB Grant - UCSB researchers receive $1.2M NIH grant to design and implement preschool health and biology curriculum. 1063 9
UCSB Professor Receives $750,000 - Songi Han, associate professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at UC Santa Barbara, has received a $750,000 award. 1060 4
UCSB Researchers Discover Dangerous Salmonella - UC Santa Barbara researchers have discovered Salmonella bacteria that are up to 100 times more capable of causing disease. 1055 2
Scholars Study Religious Pluralism - Seventeen scholars from around the world have gathered at UC Santa Barbara this summer to study the religious diversity of the United States. 1047 15
UCSB Science Education - UCSB brings a new type of science education to local schools which helps children learn the scientific process. 1045 7
Kavali Institute Rewarded $2.5 Million - The Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics (KITP) at UCSB has been awarded $2.5 million to support the work of leading scientists. 1023 3
Seeing Nature - UCSB students and experts have created "Seeing Nature" which is a collection of media that illustrate the human ways of viewing the world. 1020 add
UCSB Graduate Students Receive Scholarships - Four UCSB graduate students have been awarded U.S. Department of State 2012 Critical Language Scholarships for Intensive Summer Institutes. 1020 add
Verizon Foundation Grant - Thanks to a $30,000 grant from the Verizon Foundation a research project at UCSB will expand to include two partner schools. 1018 1
Motor Chunking Tasks - A study by UC Santa Barbara psychologists reveals how the brain performs ‘motor chunking' tasks. 1017 3
Gulf of Mexico Topography in Deep Water Disaster - UCSB scientists can now explain how the Gulf of Mexico topography played a key role in oil and gas consumption after the deep water horizon disaster. 1015 4
Laboratory Safety Awareness - UCSB is working with The Dow Chemical Company on a pilot program to increase laboratory safety awareness. 1014 3
Effects of Manufactured Nanoparticles - A group of UCSB scientists examined the effects of common manufactured nanoparticles on soybean crops. 1012 4
UCSB Researchers Examine Endangered Apes - UCSB researchers discovered that infectious disease has joined poaching and habitat loss as a major threat to the survival of African great apes. 1010 add
New Dance and Theater Chairwoman - On July 1, 2012, Professor Risa Brainin takes the helm as Chairwoman of the UC Santa Barbara Department of Theater and Dance. 1009 add
Effects Catch Shares Program - UCSB resource economists will be examining the ongoing effects of a fisheries management system implemented in January 2011. 1003 7
National Academy of Engineering Election - Steven P. DenBaars of UCSB is among the 66 new members elected today by the National Academy of Engineering. 1003 1
Prescribed Burn - UC Santa Barbara will conduct its prescribed burn on Lagoon Island tomorrow at 11 am. 998 2
Less is More - More modest male displays attract females when it comes to brown-headed cowbirds, contrary to sexual selection theory, according to UCSB researchers. 991 6
UCSB First Recognition Dinner - On May 3, the Alumni Association hosted the UCSB First Recognition Dinner to engage student leaders on campus. 988 add
U.N. Environmental Assessment - UC Santa Barbara researchers will play a key role in the United Nations Environmental Assessment. 984 4
Lagoon Island Prescribed Burn - UCSB's Cheadle Center for Biodiversity will conduct a prescribed burn on UCSB's lagoon island on one day during the week of July 21-27. 983 3
UCSB Study Supports Theory of Extraterrestrial - A study jointly led by a UCSB researcher supports the Theory of Extraterrestrial Impact. 977 6
Researchers Discover Link Between Hyrdra & Humans - UC Santa Barbara researchers have discovered a genetic link between visual pathways of hydras and humans. 976 add
UCSB Study Measures Spatial Planning - A UCSB study is the first to measure the value of marine spatial planning. 972 6
Politics of Headscarves - A new book by a UCSB Global and International Studies Scholar examines the politics of headscarves. 971 5
UCSB Presents DataONE - In response to the growing need for a way to easily access massive amounts of heterogeneous data UCSB presents DataONE. 970 add
- UCSB draws in many international students every year. Ever wonder where they come from? Here's a map put together by the Geography department. 956 4
UCSB Is Praised For Diversity - UC Santa Barbara is among the ‘Five-Star' campuses rated for LGBT-Friendliness. 947 3
NCEAS Study - A recent study suggests that climate change predicted for the United States will boost demand for imported drought- and heat-tolerant landscaping. 943 5
Discovery About Temperature in Convection - An international team of physicists is working to ascertain more about the fundamental physical laws that are at work in a process known as convection. 937 2
Astronomers Watch Replays of Powerful Eruption - Astrophysicists affiliated with UCSB are contributing to a study that examines replays of powerful stellar eruptions. 935 1
Fish Sustainability - UCSB scientists have captured clues to the sustainability of fish populations. 932 4
- UCSB was again ranked in the Top 10 party schools by the Princeton Review. 929 9
Presidential Early Career Award - Ania Bleszynski Jayich, an assistant professor in physics at UCSB, has been awarded the prestigious Presidential Early Career Award. 927 add
UCSB Multiblock Polymers Research - Emerging theoretical framework may guide researchers through the complex world of multiblock polymers. 921 1
Bacteria Communicate by Touch - What if bacteria could talk to each other? What if they had a sense of touch? A new study by researchers at UC Santa Barbara suggests both. 903 6
Leal and Reardon Awards - Four graduating seniors in the College of Letters and Science at UCSB have been selected to receive awards for outstanding academic achievement. 903 1
Scholar Named to Treasury Department - A UCSB statistics and applied probability scholar has been named to the treasury department advisory committee on financial research. 883 8
Historian to Receive Sol Stetin Award - Historian Nelson Lichtenstein is the recipient of the 2012 Sol Stetin Award for Labor History. 873 2
First Genetically Evolved Semiconductor - In the not-too-distant future scientists may be able to use DNA to grow their own specialized materials thanks to the concept of directed evolution. 860 1
Chemistry Professor Wins Award - UCSB chemistry professor Bruce Lipshutz has been awarded the 2012 Encyclopedia of Reagents for Organic Synthesis Best Reagent Award. 859 add
Are Jellyfish Increasing in the World's Oceans? - A new global study conducted at UCSB's National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis questions claims that jellyfish are increasing worldwide. 857 1
UCSB Awarded - The San Clemente Village Apartments complex at UCSB has been awarded its second Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design gold-level certification. 835 add
- UCSB adds a sustainable and organic restaurant to the University Center, focusing on fresh, local, natural and organic ingredients. 827 5
NEH Grant - A UCSB English Professor has received the National Endowment for the Humanities Grant for Humanities Bibliographical Social Network. 821 add
UCSB Anthropologist Studies Reciprocity - A UCSB Anthropologist studies the reciprocity among chimpanzees and bonobos that may reveal clues to the evolution of favor exchanges in humans. 790 7
UCSB Water Study - A new UC Santa Barbara-Based project will study contaminants in an urban water environment. 775 2
Plants & Climate Change - According to a study that UCSB scientists are working on, plants may be reacting to climate change more than we think. 770 6
- An international team of researchers has reported a new understanding of a little-known process that happens in virtually every cell of our bodies. 769 2
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