Geography professor Liz Ackert is leading a team that will measure, examine and mitigate the effects of extreme heat on children in nine elementary schools.
Researchers develop a new method that allows for combining a variety of desirable properties into new-to-nature catalysts for an array of applications, from drug development to materials design.
Students participate in poster sessions, oral presentations, roundtables, demonstrations, and competitive lightning talks to showcase undergraduate research and creative activities at UCSB.
The Interdisciplinary Humanities Center presents Princeton’s Eduardo Cadava in a talk seeking to demonstrate how references to Palestine in Derrida’s writings can be a resource for navigating our way through the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The scholar and National Book Award-winning author explores the human consequences of U.S. immigration policies and shares stories of hope and resilience from the border.