Black studies professor Sharon Tettegah is one of 35 scholars participating in a two-year NSF series of virtual training seminars presented by leading methodologists, researchers and critical theorists.
Distinguished Professor Mark Juergensmeyer, founding director of the Department of Global Studies and the Orfalea Center for Global Studies, explores three tensions that persist in the field.
The experiences and contexts of gender and sexual harassment within research teams during fieldwork is the focus of a talk by Arizona State University’s Katie Hinde.
Filmmaker Sourav Sarangi joins film and media studies associate professor Bhaskar Sarkar for a discussion of Sarangi’s 2012 documentary about a 14-year-old boy who lives with his family on the fragile island located in the river Ganga.
Appointments are currently available at the Santa Barbara County Public Health Department Vaccination Clinics in Santa Barbara and Santa Maria for individuals working in the education sector (including higher education). Register at Santa Barbara County Public Health Department or call 2-1-1 and press option 4 for assistance (available in Spanish). The Call Center is open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
A team of scientists is calling for greater research into how sunlight inactivates SARS-CoV-2 after realizing there’s a glaring discrepancy between the most recent theory and experimental results.