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News and Events

  • Attention Students - Apply for one of four ES Program Scholarships worth over $8,000! First application is due April 4, 2008. Visit the ES Student Scholarship page for more info.
  • You are invited: Environmental Studies Associates First Happy Hour! Thursday March 13th, 5-7pm, Hollister Brewing (click here for more info)
  • Join ESA Board Members for an informal St. Patrick's Day Gathering to celebrate local environmental hero, Tom Rogers. Monday, March 17th, 2008 at CHAD's Restaurant, 5-7:30pm (click here for more info)
  • ES Program's 27th Annual Manley Memorial Lecture on Monday, April 21st, 2008: JAMES P. KENNETT - "Environmental and Biotic Consequences of Major Extraterrestrial Impact Over North America 12,900 Years Ago" - 3:30 pm, Location TBA
  • Download the Fall quarter, 2007 edition of ES News, the official newsletter of the Environmental Studies Program at UC Santa Barbara. Click here to download the .pdf
  • We've Moved: As of August, 2007, the ES Program is now located in Bren Hall, 4th floor (click here for a map). Be sure to go to the laboratory wing (elevator button "4L") of the building as there are two wings to the 4th floor of Bren Hall. The ES main office and advising office is located in Room 4312.

  • Current Topics in Environmental Studies - Lecture Series: Weekly lecture series (Env S 190) offering insight into current research and issues in the diverse intellectual fields which constitute environmental studies. Click here for the current quarter's 190 lecture schedule.

  • Giving to the Environmental Studies Program: The goal of Environmental Studies has always been to provide our students with the best possible opportunities to learn and develop. We need your help to provide our students the education we want to offer and that they deserve. Click here to learn more about how you can help contribute to the ES Program.

  • For Other Campus Lectures and Events Visit:

 

 



UCSB Arts & Lectures

UCSB Arts & Lectures serves the UCSB campus and the Santa Barbara community by extending and supplementing the intellectual life of the classroom and providing diverse and unique cultural programming. They present performances featuring touring artists from all over the world-first-rate dancers, classical and world musicians, performance artists and theater companies.

Arts and Lectures also screens films-international cinema, independent films, documentaries, and the best Hollywood movies, and occasionally, restored silent classics with live piano accompaniment. And most importantly, A&L offers lectures and special events featuring writers, artists, government officials, mountain climbers/adventurers, scientists and other notable accomplished people.

The administrative offices for the Arts & Lectures program are located on the ground floor of Building 402, adjacent to Campbell Hall. The Ticket Office is there as well. Park in Lot 12 for the most convenient access.

Check out A&L's current schedule at their website: http://www.artsandlectures.ucsb.edu/

Ticket Office Phone: (805) 893-3535
Administrative Office Phone: (805) 893-2080
Fax: (805) 893-8637
E-Mail: a&l-info@sa.ucsb.edu


UCSB Interdisciplinary Humanities Center

The IHC was founded in December of 1987 to implement the Humanities Initiative begun by the President of the University of California. Out of the conviction that research and teaching in the Humanities are becoming perilously specialized, the IHC regards its principal mission as encouraging interdisciplinary scholarship and instruction. It does this by supporting research projects, team-taught courses, lectures, seminars, and conferences. By hosting a wide array of interdisciplinary programs and activities -- an increasing number of which take place in Santa Barbara -- the IHC also serves as a vital link between the campus and the community. In addition, the IHC seeks to broaden the traditional definition of humanistic endeavors by sponsoring activities in the performing and visual arts.

For a current listing of IH&C Lectures and Seminars, visit their website at: http://www.ihc.ucsb.edu/


Bren School of Environmental Science and Management: Events, Colloquia, Seminars and Workshops

The University of California established the School of Environmental Science and Management at UCSB in 1991 as a graduate/professional school aimed at training graduate students in rigorous, interdisciplinary approaches to environmental problem solving. The Bren School's mission is to play a leading role in researching environmental issues, training research scientists and professionals, and identifying and solving environmental problems.

The school sponsors a number of public events, seminars and lectures to further facilitate their mission. Please visit their website for a list of current and future Bren School events at: http://www.bren.ucsb.edu/news/intro.htm

Donald Bren School of Environmental Science & Management
4670G Physical Sciences North
University of California, Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara, CA 93106-5131
(805) 893-7611 (Voice)
(805) 893-7612 (Fax)
info@bren.ucsb.edu

 


 

 

 Bren Hall, University of California, Santa Barbara 93106-4160
 (805) 893-2968, Email: esprogram@es.ucsb.edu
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