UC Santa Barbara's Top News & Featured Events
Malnutrition affects billions worldwide. A new study on India’s Public Distribution System, the world’s largest food aid program, finds it boosts health and economic stability beyond just providing calories.
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Daniela Soto has earned a prestigious fellowship with eight years of funding to study the evolution of human brains from a genomic perspective.
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A library-led training on open science and data management uses Lego bricks to explore the challenges and requirements of research reproducibility.
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A screening of the documentary film is followed by a discussion with filmmakers Don Sawyer and Tim Hashko.
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Celebrate Black History Month with an evening of free goodies, delicious food, talented Black creatives, entrepreneurs and organizations on campus.
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Rhonda V. Magee, the founding director of the Center for Contemplative Law and Ethics at the University of San Francisco, discusses the human costs of racial advocacy and change.
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In an effort to block deep cuts to institutions that perform lifesaving biomedical research on behalf of all Americans, the University of California submitted a declaration in support of the California Attorney General’s suit against the federal government in response to new guidance issued by the National Institutes of Health.
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