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UC Santa Barbara’s Top News & Featured Events April 30, 2024 ▤ Top News Patricia Fancher d

UC Santa Barbara’s Top News & Featured Events [UC Santa Barbara’s Top News & Featured Events] [The Current]( April 30, 2024 ▤ Top News [Alternate text]( [New book explores gay, queer and feminist community in early advances in computer science]( Patricia Fancher digs into Alan Turing's technical and scientific writing, highlighting his role in computing's inception and his collaborations with women and queer individuals. //info.ia.ucsb.edu/click/iyan7i/uj3o4ib/6w5g6mb//info.ia.ucsb.edu/click/iyan7i/uj3o4ib/2h7g6mb[Read more about “Queer Techné”]( [Alternate text]( [Managing meandering waterways in a changing world]( A new paper reveals a global-scale trend between the amount of sediment that meandering rivers carry and how quickly they’re migrating. [Read more about the findings]( [Alternate text]( [The university’s accreditation is reaffirmed as it advances strategic goals for the future]( The Western Association of Schools and Colleges Senior College and University Commission praised UC Santa Barbara’s commitment to a liberal arts education in the context of a research institution, as well as its efforts toward institutional cultural change. [Read more about the accreditation]( [More News]( ▤ Featured Events [Suzanne Simard]( May 1, 2024 The world’s foremost forest ecologist, who has reshaped the way we understand the life and growth of plants, presents a dazzling journey through the unseen world going on above our heads and under our feet. [Men’s Baseball vs UC San Diego]( May 3, 2024 The Gauchos take on the Tritons at Caesar Uyesaka Stadium. [Black Hollywood: Across the Spider-Verse]( May 4, 2024 As part of the Carsey-Wolf Center’s Black Hollywood series, director Kemp Powers joins moderator Mireille Miller-Young for a post-screening discussion of the animated Marvel hit film. [More Events]( Explore [Arts]( [Science & Technology]( [Society & Culture]( [Campus & Community]( [Events]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Vimeo]( [LinkedIn]( [RSS Feeds]( Choose the emails you would like to receive by [managing your preferences](. If you do not wish to receive any emails from UC Santa Barbara Institutional Advancement (this includes event invitations, newsletters, networking opportunities and stories of philanthropy), you can [opt out of them ALL](. Got this as a forward [Sign up]( to receive our future emails. View this email [online](. UC Santa Barbara | Santa Barbara, CA 93106 US This email was sent to {EMAIL}. To continue receiving our emails, add us to your address book.

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