A distinguished professor emerita in the Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences, Major was cited for her pioneering and decades-long body of work on the psychological impacts of prejudice and discrimination.
Theater and Dance will stage Paula Vogel’s “Indecent,” which explores issues of free expression, social attitudes and the persecution of minorities through the lens of a censored 1906 drama.
The South County Economic Summit — an annual presentation on local, regional and national economic trends — considered what it might take to rescue Santa Barbara’s flagging State Street.
The history of art and architecture professor discusses her new book, “Small Spaces: Recasting the Architecture of Empire,” with Prof. Cristina Venegas of film and media studies.
The student group presents the concert “Strike Up the Band,” featuring famous works by famous bands, including Thad Jones/Mel Lewis, Maria Schneider, Pat Metheny, Count Basie, Buddy Rich, and Duke Ellington.
The renowned chef, restaurateur and humanitarian, founder of World Central Kitchen, appears in conversation for this Arts & Lectures event rescheduled from April.