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On Passion, Failure and Success:  Artist Matt Mitros

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On Passion, Failure and Success: Artist Matt Mitros

UC Santa Barbara’s art department recently welcomed artist, Matt Mitros, executive director of the Clay Studio of Santa Barbara, to speak to students as part of the Visting Artist Speaker Series. Mitros shared his portfolio of work, along with some personal stories and words of encouragement for students looking to pursue an art career.

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 Religious Studies: Opening Minds and Hearts

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Religious Studies: Opening Minds and Hearts

Faculty and students of UC Santa Barbara’s Religious studies kicked-off the academic year with hopes of peace and collaboration in the department and among religious groups worldwide. Department chair Juan Campo urged the campus to focus on efforts to foster peace as students and faculty navigate times of immense violence and suffering on all sides of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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Classics: Playing With The Past

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Classics: Playing With The Past

The UC Santa Barbara Classics Department began the school year with an event that brought ancient myth to life. Interested students participated in a play through of the video game “Stray Gods: The Roleplaying Musical.” During the session, organized by Classics Ph.D. student Rick Castle, participants examined how contemporary adaptations of ancient stories portray marginalized communities, such people of color and queer people.

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UCSB Theater Opens the Season with a Bold Take on Shakespeare

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UCSB Theater Opens the Season with a Bold Take on Shakespeare

UCSB Theater and Dance department welcomed students back with The Death of Kings, directed and adapted by Irwin Appel. The Death of Kings combines Shakespeare's history plays, creating a 400-year timeline. The play features stage combat, live music composition, and more. Over the summer, the cast closed the Verona Shakespeare Fringe Festival with this production. 

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Bright, Inviting and Hi-Tech: The Interactive Learning Pavilion

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Bright, Inviting and Hi-Tech: The Interactive Learning Pavilion

UC Santa Barbara’s newest construction project, the Interactive Learning Pavilion, has now been used by students and faculty for half a year and is inspiring many as the academic year starts. Working in ILP has motivated students in class and given professors ample resources to best lead their classes.

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