News & Features — Division of Humanities and Fine Arts

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A New Certificate in Medical Humanities

In an interview, UC Santa Barbara alumnus Jason Prystowsky discusses the new Medical Humanities Certificate program and why the future of medicine would benefit from interdisciplinary education.

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Ady Barkan Channels Adversity into Action

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Ady Barkan Channels Adversity into Action

 Lawyer and activist Ady Barkan brought wisdom from a lifetime of political advocacy to UC Santa Barbara last week, inspiring a packed room of students, professors, and faculty to reject complacency in the face of adversity.

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AI Meets Ethics in a Human Simulation Project

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AI Meets Ethics in a Human Simulation Project

Norwegian theologian LeRon Shults visited UCSB to share his work on Human Simulation, an interdisciplinary research project that combines the expertise of humanists and scientists to study the past and predict the future.

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 Film Design: Shaping Plot and Mood in Netflix's Russian Doll

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Film Design: Shaping Plot and Mood in Netflix's Russian Doll

Production Designer Michael Bricker visited UC Santa Barbara’s Pollock Theater to discuss how his use of cinematography and set design shaped the plot and aesthetic behind Netflix’s original series, Russian Doll.

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 Film as Pseudo-Religion in Maoist China

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Film as Pseudo-Religion in Maoist China

Hosted by the Confucius Institute, Harvard professor Jie Li delivered a lecture in which she characterized the quasi-religious nature of Maoist cinema and propaganda as a “spirit medium.” Li’s special area of focus includes East Asian culture and cinema, on which she taught several courses and authored many articles. 

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Celebrating 100 Years of Jorge de Sena

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Celebrating 100 Years of Jorge de Sena

Scholars from around the globe gathered last week to celebrate the 100th birthday of the late UC Santa Barbara professor of Spanish and Portuguese and Compartive Literature, Jorge de Sena. The event, a colloquium titled ““One Hundred Years of Jorge de Sena Itineraries: Portugal, Brazil, United States,” featured five keynote speakers who each provided unique insight into de Sena’s literary work and personal life.

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Researching African American English for Young Speakers

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Researching African American English for Young Speakers

Visiting linguistics professor Tracy Conner recently spoke at the UCSB Linguistics Department’s biweekly colloquium about her impactful research on syntactical patterns of African American English (AAE). Further study of these patterns could benefit educators and prevent young AAE speakers from wrongful speech disorder diagnoses.

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Salomón Huerta Paints to Make Chicanx Life Visible

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Salomón Huerta Paints to Make Chicanx Life Visible

Los Angeles painter Salomón Huerta presented UCSB students, staff, and community members with artworks that were deeply influenced by his personal life. His paintings are on display at the Art, Design, and Architecture Museum as part of the ¡Chicanismo! collection, which was mounted in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Chicano/a Studies Department at UCSB.

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Ancient Arts Meet Futuristic Technology

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Ancient Arts Meet Futuristic Technology

UC Santa Barbara Art professor Sarah Rosalena Brady recently presented her work with the National Museum of the American Indian and Jet Propulsion Laboratory in an event sponsored by the Media Arts & Technology Department. Brady is a multi-media artist who combines computer craft like coding & 3D modeling with traditional art-forms like clay sculpting.

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Finding Purpose as a Writing Tutor

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Finding Purpose as a Writing Tutor

Fourth-year English major and writing minor William Kang reflects on his writing experience at UCSB, including his position as a tutor at Campus Learning Assistance Services.

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Rethinking the Electoral College

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Rethinking the Electoral College

George Mason University historian Rosemarie Zagarri recently spoke to a UCSB audience about the ongoing demand for Electoral College system reform, especially after controversial elections. Her lecture, titled The Murky Past and Contested Future of the Electoral College, was co-sponsored by the departments of History, Political Science, Black Studies, as well as The Capps Center and the Interdisciplinary Humanities Center

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Contemporary Art:  From Ferrari to Leonardo da Vinci

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Contemporary Art: From Ferrari to Leonardo da Vinci

Jeffrey Boloten, who heads Art and Business Program at Sotheby’s Institute of Art, visited UCSB’s program in History of Art and Architecture to lecture on the booming contemporary art market and the boundaries that loosely define that art industry category.

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