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Graduate Division Program Crosses Disciplines; Bancroft Collection; Brexit

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Top News for June 29, 2016 [Top News for June 29, 2016] Having trouble viewing this email? [Click here to view it online]. Share this: [The UC Santa Barbara Current] June 29, 2016 Top News [William Thompson pauses in front of the Tower Bridge in London.] [A Bridge to Discovery] Ambitious UCSB Graduate Division pilot program crosses disciplines for deeper, more nuanced scholarship. [Read more] [UCSB's Bancroft Collection of minerals and gem crystals. Photo Credit: Spener Bruttig] [A Cut Above the Rest] UC Santa Barbara’s Bancroft Collection features a dazzling array of minerals and gem crystals. [Read more] [Brexit Flags] [The Brexit Hangover] UCSB scholar Benjamin J. Cohen says Britain’s vote to leave the European Union will have serious economic, political consequences [Read more] [more news] [ARTS] | [SCIENCE + TECHNOLOGY] | [SOCIETY + CULTURE] | [CAMPUS + COMMUNITY] | [ATHLETICS] | [CALENDAR] [UCSB] Copyright © 2016 The Regents of the University of California. All Rights Reserved. [fb] [twitter] [google plus] [Vimeo] [LinkedIn] [YouTube] [RSS] [UCSB Office of Public Affairs and Communications 1124 Cheadle Hall | Santa Barbara, CA 93106 US] This email was sent to [{EMAIL}]. To ensure that you continue receiving our emails, please add us to your address book or safe list. [manage] your preferences | [opt out] using TrueRemove® Got this as a forward? [Sign up] to receive our future emails. [powered by emma]

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