UCSB Chancellor Henry Yang with UCSB Foundation chairwoman Betty Elings Wells at the opening reception for the UCSB Library’s “Campus by the Sea” exhibition, which celebrates the university’s 75th ...
Like any diligent UCSB student, I spent a ton of time at Davidson Library — when I wasn’t in class or goofing off in Isla Vista. Those hours, though busy, were always a breather in a demilitarized ...
UC Santa Barbara Library is celebrating the 20th anniversary of UCSB Reads, the university’s award-winning common book program, with a new exhibit, Creating Community Through Books: 20 Years of UCSB ...
An exhibit of groundbreaking prints dating back to the inception of California’s Chicano Civil Rights Movement opens on Oct. 25 at UC Santa Barbara Library. The event, “Cultura Cura: 50 Years of Self ...
With the recent completion of the Library Addition and Renovation project, it seems like a good moment to reflect on those areas still in need of attention. While the $76 million project has addressed ...
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) – Starting Sep. 25, the UCSB Library will end Late Night Study at 1 a.m. The library will be closed between 1 a.m. and 8 a.m. There won't be 24-hour access like there used ...
The UC institutional repository doesn’t have a space for library-generated papers, so I’ll just post it here. My SEO is decent so hopefully it will be discoverable. I’ll let the report speak for ...
The newly renovated UCSB Library, which had not undergone any changes in more than 35 years, opened its doors last week. Within the 60,000 square feet of new space lies diverse work spaces, more ...
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) The University of California, Santa Barbara is now home to KEYT archives that everyone can see for free. UCSB hosted a panel discussion entitled, "From Airwaves to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. UCSB sound archivist David Seubert holds two rare Edison wax cylinders. (Genaro Molina/Los Angeles Times) Located in a wing of the ...
Stories of impoverished Mexicans struggling to reach the U.S. and its promise of a better life are a staple in literature. Luis Alberto Urrea took this narrative in a new direction with “Into the ...
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