Looking at 292 species of vertebrates, including amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals, anthropologist Amy Boddy and her collaborators find, among other things, that “everything gets cancer.”
Professor Adrian Stier and collaborators will investigate how corals heal from damage and withstand environmental threats, particularly those associated with climate change.
“This scholarship symbolizes more than just financial support,” said Associate Vice Chancellor of Human Resources Ann-Marie Musto. “It represents our belief in the potential of our staff to help shape our future and help support the mission of UC Santa Barbara.”
UCSB History Associates presents a webinar featuring Professor Emeritus John Woolley, who will talk about managing the American Presidency Project in the most unusual election in American history.
The MultiCultural Center and UCSB’s Early Childhood Care and Education Services partner on a community-based Dia de los Muertos celebration for children and families.