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Arts and Music (Video)Arts and Music (Video)Interlopings: The Art of Lisa JevbrattUC Santa Barbara professor of art Lisa Jevbratt explores the history of invasive plants through textiles and data visualization in her new exhibition, Interlopings. Series: "UC Santa Barbara News" [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 40208]2024-11-0403 minUniversity of California Audio Podcasts (Audio)University of California Audio Podcasts (Audio)Interlopings: The Art of Lisa JevbrattUC Santa Barbara professor of art Lisa Jevbratt explores the history of invasive plants through textiles and data visualization in her new exhibition, Interlopings. Series: "UC Santa Barbara News" [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 40208]2024-11-0403 minArts and Music (Audio)Arts and Music (Audio)Interlopings: The Art of Lisa JevbrattUC Santa Barbara professor of art Lisa Jevbratt explores the history of invasive plants through textiles and data visualization in her new exhibition, Interlopings. Series: "UC Santa Barbara News" [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 40208]2024-11-0403 minArts and Music (Video)Arts and Music (Video)Shana Moulton's Time-based and Immersive Video ArtArtist Shana Moulton’s other self, ‘Cynthia,’ seeks enlightenment through song, shopping and exercise. Performing the misadventures of her semi-autobiographical alter ego, artist Shana Moulton has drawn attention in the field of new media studies. Over two decades, Moulton, a professor of time-based arts at UC Santa Barbara, has used physical comedy to interpret her artistic creation, “Cynthia,” a wide-eyed ingénue. In Moulton's performance, video and sculpture series, "Whispering Pines" — named after the trailer park in Central California where Moulton grew up — Cynthia often sports a housecoat or spandex and seeks enlightenment through exercise and shopping. Most recently, Moulton presented an ex...2024-11-0303 minArts and Music (Audio)Arts and Music (Audio)Shana Moulton's Time-based and Immersive Video ArtArtist Shana Moulton’s other self, ‘Cynthia,’ seeks enlightenment through song, shopping and exercise. Performing the misadventures of her semi-autobiographical alter ego, artist Shana Moulton has drawn attention in the field of new media studies. Over two decades, Moulton, a professor of time-based arts at UC Santa Barbara, has used physical comedy to interpret her artistic creation, “Cynthia,” a wide-eyed ingénue. In Moulton's performance, video and sculpture series, "Whispering Pines" — named after the trailer park in Central California where Moulton grew up — Cynthia often sports a housecoat or spandex and seeks enlightenment through exercise and shopping. Most recently, Moulton presented an ex...2024-11-0303 minArts and Music (Audio)Arts and Music (Audio)UC Santa Barbara's Art Design and Architecture MuseumTucked near the Art Department buildings on the south side of the UC Santa Barbara campus, the Art, Design & Architecture Museum is host to two important art collections, a fine art collection of over 10,000 eclectic pieces, and the Architecture and Design Collection, with close to two million pieces of architectural history and archives. With the ADC celebrating its 60th anniversary in 2023, we took a look at the museum and how it has grown into an important academic and community resource for both art and architecture. Series: "UC Santa Barbara News" [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 40209]2024-10-0704 minHumanities (Video)Humanities (Video)UC Santa Barbara's Art Design and Architecture MuseumTucked near the Art Department buildings on the south side of the UC Santa Barbara campus, the Art, Design & Architecture Museum is host to two important art collections, a fine art collection of over 10,000 eclectic pieces, and the Architecture and Design Collection, with close to two million pieces of architectural history and archives. With the ADC celebrating its 60th anniversary in 2023, we took a look at the museum and how it has grown into an important academic and community resource for both art and architecture. Series: "UC Santa Barbara News" [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 40209]2024-10-0704 minHumanities (Audio)Humanities (Audio)UC Santa Barbara's Art Design and Architecture MuseumTucked near the Art Department buildings on the south side of the UC Santa Barbara campus, the Art, Design & Architecture Museum is host to two important art collections, a fine art collection of over 10,000 eclectic pieces, and the Architecture and Design Collection, with close to two million pieces of architectural history and archives. With the ADC celebrating its 60th anniversary in 2023, we took a look at the museum and how it has grown into an important academic and community resource for both art and architecture. Series: "UC Santa Barbara News" [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 40209]2024-10-0704 minArts and Music (Video)Arts and Music (Video)UC Santa Barbara's Art Design and Architecture MuseumTucked near the Art Department buildings on the south side of the UC Santa Barbara campus, the Art, Design & Architecture Museum is host to two important art collections, a fine art collection of over 10,000 eclectic pieces, and the Architecture and Design Collection, with close to two million pieces of architectural history and archives. With the ADC celebrating its 60th anniversary in 2023, we took a look at the museum and how it has grown into an important academic and community resource for both art and architecture. Series: "UC Santa Barbara News" [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 40209]2024-10-0704 minPublic Affairs (Video)Public Affairs (Video)The Value of Public ServiceThis program discusses humanist and scholar Walter Capps’ political career and the ongoing value of public service. The panel discussion features four people who have all worked as public servants: former U.S. Senator and Nebraska Governor Bob Kerrey; Lois Capps, former Congresswoman who served as a U.S. Representative from 1998-2017 representing Santa Barbara and the Central Coast, Laura Capps, the Second District Supervisor for Santa Barbara County; and Todd Capps, founding Executive Director of the Common Table Foundation. Series: "Ethics, Religion and Public Life: Walter H. Capps Center Series" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 39721]2024-08-2542 minPublic Affairs (Audio)Public Affairs (Audio)The Value of Public ServiceThis program discusses humanist and scholar Walter Capps’ political career and the ongoing value of public service. The panel discussion features four people who have all worked as public servants: former U.S. Senator and Nebraska Governor Bob Kerrey; Lois Capps, former Congresswoman who served as a U.S. Representative from 1998-2017 representing Santa Barbara and the Central Coast, Laura Capps, the Second District Supervisor for Santa Barbara County; and Todd Capps, founding Executive Director of the Common Table Foundation. Series: "Ethics, Religion and Public Life: Walter H. Capps Center Series" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 39721]2024-08-2542 minUC Santa Barbara (Video)UC Santa Barbara (Video)The Value of Public ServiceThis program discusses humanist and scholar Walter Capps’ political career and the ongoing value of public service. The panel discussion features four people who have all worked as public servants: former U.S. Senator and Nebraska Governor Bob Kerrey; Lois Capps, former Congresswoman who served as a U.S. Representative from 1998-2017 representing Santa Barbara and the Central Coast, Laura Capps, the Second District Supervisor for Santa Barbara County; and Todd Capps, founding Executive Director of the Common Table Foundation. Series: "Ethics, Religion and Public Life: Walter H. Capps Center Series" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 39721]2024-08-2542 minWalter H. Capps Center (Video)Walter H. Capps Center (Video)The Value of Public ServiceThis program discusses humanist and scholar Walter Capps’ political career and the ongoing value of public service. The panel discussion features four people who have all worked as public servants: former U.S. Senator and Nebraska Governor Bob Kerrey; Lois Capps, former Congresswoman who served as a U.S. Representative from 1998-2017 representing Santa Barbara and the Central Coast, Laura Capps, the Second District Supervisor for Santa Barbara County; and Todd Capps, founding Executive Director of the Common Table Foundation. Series: "Ethics, Religion and Public Life: Walter H. Capps Center Series" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 39721]2024-08-2542 minWalter H. Capps Center (Audio)Walter H. Capps Center (Audio)The Value of Public ServiceThis program discusses humanist and scholar Walter Capps’ political career and the ongoing value of public service. The panel discussion features four people who have all worked as public servants: former U.S. Senator and Nebraska Governor Bob Kerrey; Lois Capps, former Congresswoman who served as a U.S. Representative from 1998-2017 representing Santa Barbara and the Central Coast, Laura Capps, the Second District Supervisor for Santa Barbara County; and Todd Capps, founding Executive Director of the Common Table Foundation. Series: "Ethics, Religion and Public Life: Walter H. Capps Center Series" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 39721]2024-08-2542 minPublic Policy and Society (Video)Public Policy and Society (Video)The Value of Public ServiceThis program discusses humanist and scholar Walter Capps’ political career and the ongoing value of public service. The panel discussion features four people who have all worked as public servants: former U.S. Senator and Nebraska Governor Bob Kerrey; Lois Capps, former Congresswoman who served as a U.S. Representative from 1998-2017 representing Santa Barbara and the Central Coast, Laura Capps, the Second District Supervisor for Santa Barbara County; and Todd Capps, founding Executive Director of the Common Table Foundation. Series: "Ethics, Religion and Public Life: Walter H. Capps Center Series" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 39721]2024-08-2542 minPublic Affairs (Audio)Public Affairs (Audio)The Value of Public ServiceThis program discusses humanist and scholar Walter Capps’ political career and the ongoing value of public service. The panel discussion features four people who have all worked as public servants: former U.S. Senator and Nebraska Governor Bob Kerrey; Lois Capps, former Congresswoman who served as a U.S. Representative from 1998-2017 representing Santa Barbara and the Central Coast, Laura Capps, the Second District Supervisor for Santa Barbara County; and Todd Capps, founding Executive Director of the Common Table Foundation. Series: "Ethics, Religion and Public Life: Walter H. Capps Center Series" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 39721]2024-08-2542 minPublic Policy and Society (Audio)Public Policy and Society (Audio)The Value of Public ServiceThis program discusses humanist and scholar Walter Capps’ political career and the ongoing value of public service. The panel discussion features four people who have all worked as public servants: former U.S. Senator and Nebraska Governor Bob Kerrey; Lois Capps, former Congresswoman who served as a U.S. Representative from 1998-2017 representing Santa Barbara and the Central Coast, Laura Capps, the Second District Supervisor for Santa Barbara County; and Todd Capps, founding Executive Director of the Common Table Foundation. Series: "Ethics, Religion and Public Life: Walter H. Capps Center Series" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 39721]2024-08-2542 minUC Santa Barbara (Audio)UC Santa Barbara (Audio)The Value of Public ServiceThis program discusses humanist and scholar Walter Capps’ political career and the ongoing value of public service. The panel discussion features four people who have all worked as public servants: former U.S. Senator and Nebraska Governor Bob Kerrey; Lois Capps, former Congresswoman who served as a U.S. Representative from 1998-2017 representing Santa Barbara and the Central Coast, Laura Capps, the Second District Supervisor for Santa Barbara County; and Todd Capps, founding Executive Director of the Common Table Foundation. Series: "Ethics, Religion and Public Life: Walter H. Capps Center Series" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 39721]2024-08-2542 minHumanities (Audio)Humanities (Audio)The Value of Public ServiceThis program discusses humanist and scholar Walter Capps’ political career and the ongoing value of public service. The panel discussion features four people who have all worked as public servants: former U.S. Senator and Nebraska Governor Bob Kerrey; Lois Capps, former Congresswoman who served as a U.S. Representative from 1998-2017 representing Santa Barbara and the Central Coast, Laura Capps, the Second District Supervisor for Santa Barbara County; and Todd Capps, founding Executive Director of the Common Table Foundation. Series: "Ethics, Religion and Public Life: Walter H. Capps Center Series" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 39721]2024-08-2542 minHumanities (Video)Humanities (Video)The Value of Public ServiceThis program discusses humanist and scholar Walter Capps’ political career and the ongoing value of public service. The panel discussion features four people who have all worked as public servants: former U.S. Senator and Nebraska Governor Bob Kerrey; Lois Capps, former Congresswoman who served as a U.S. Representative from 1998-2017 representing Santa Barbara and the Central Coast, Laura Capps, the Second District Supervisor for Santa Barbara County; and Todd Capps, founding Executive Director of the Common Table Foundation. Series: "Ethics, Religion and Public Life: Walter H. Capps Center Series" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 39721]2024-08-2542 minUC Santa Barbara (Video)UC Santa Barbara (Video)Bringing Low-Power O-Band Coherent Optics to the Data Center with Clint SchowUC Santa Barbara's Clint Schow discusses how to bring low-power O-band coherent optics to data centers. Schow received B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Texas at Austin. After positions at IBM and Agility Communications, Dr. Schow spent more than a decade at the IBM T.J. Watson Research Center in Yorktown Heights, NY, as a Research Staff Member and Manager of the Optical Link and System Design group. He has led international R&D programs spanning chip-to-chip optical links, VCSEL and Si photonic transceivers, nanophotonic switches, and new system architectures enabled by high- bandwidth...2022-12-1220 minEnergy Solutions (Video)Energy Solutions (Video)Bringing Low-Power O-Band Coherent Optics to the Data Center with Clint SchowUC Santa Barbara's Clint Schow discusses how to bring low-power O-band coherent optics to data centers. Schow received B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Texas at Austin. After positions at IBM and Agility Communications, Dr. Schow spent more than a decade at the IBM T.J. Watson Research Center in Yorktown Heights, NY, as a Research Staff Member and Manager of the Optical Link and System Design group. He has led international R&D programs spanning chip-to-chip optical links, VCSEL and Si photonic transceivers, nanophotonic switches, and new system architectures enabled by high- bandwidth...2022-12-1220 minEnergy Solutions (Audio)Energy Solutions (Audio)Bringing Low-Power O-Band Coherent Optics to the Data Center with Clint SchowUC Santa Barbara's Clint Schow discusses how to bring low-power O-band coherent optics to data centers. Schow received B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Texas at Austin. After positions at IBM and Agility Communications, Dr. Schow spent more than a decade at the IBM T.J. Watson Research Center in Yorktown Heights, NY, as a Research Staff Member and Manager of the Optical Link and System Design group. He has led international R&D programs spanning chip-to-chip optical links, VCSEL and Si photonic transceivers, nanophotonic switches, and new system architectures enabled by high- bandwidth...2022-12-1220 minUC Santa Barbara (Audio)UC Santa Barbara (Audio)Bringing Low-Power O-Band Coherent Optics to the Data Center with Clint SchowUC Santa Barbara's Clint Schow discusses how to bring low-power O-band coherent optics to data centers. Schow received B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Texas at Austin. After positions at IBM and Agility Communications, Dr. Schow spent more than a decade at the IBM T.J. Watson Research Center in Yorktown Heights, NY, as a Research Staff Member and Manager of the Optical Link and System Design group. He has led international R&D programs spanning chip-to-chip optical links, VCSEL and Si photonic transceivers, nanophotonic switches, and new system architectures enabled by high- bandwidth...2022-12-1220 minSummit on Energy Efficiency (Video)Summit on Energy Efficiency (Video)Bringing Low-Power O-Band Coherent Optics to the Data Center with Clint SchowUC Santa Barbara's Clint Schow discusses how to bring low-power O-band coherent optics to data centers. Schow received B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Texas at Austin. After positions at IBM and Agility Communications, Dr. Schow spent more than a decade at the IBM T.J. Watson Research Center in Yorktown Heights, NY, as a Research Staff Member and Manager of the Optical Link and System Design group. He has led international R&D programs spanning chip-to-chip optical links, VCSEL and Si photonic transceivers, nanophotonic switches, and new system architectures enabled by high- bandwidth...2022-12-1220 minSummit on Energy Efficiency (Audio)Summit on Energy Efficiency (Audio)Bringing Low-Power O-Band Coherent Optics to the Data Center with Clint SchowUC Santa Barbara's Clint Schow discusses how to bring low-power O-band coherent optics to data centers. Schow received B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Texas at Austin. After positions at IBM and Agility Communications, Dr. Schow spent more than a decade at the IBM T.J. Watson Research Center in Yorktown Heights, NY, as a Research Staff Member and Manager of the Optical Link and System Design group. He has led international R&D programs spanning chip-to-chip optical links, VCSEL and Si photonic transceivers, nanophotonic switches, and new system architectures enabled by high- bandwidth...2022-12-1220 minEnergy Solutions (Video)Energy Solutions (Video)High Capacity Energy Efficient Interconnects for Data Centers with John BowersJohn E. Bowers holds the UC Santa Barbara Fred Kavli Chair in Nanotechnology and is the Director of the Institute for Energy Efficiency and a Distinguished Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Dr. Bowers received his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from Stanford University and worked for AT&T Bell Laboratories and Honeywell before joining UC Santa Barbara. Dr. Bowers is a member of the National Academy of Engineering, the National Academy of Inventors, a fellow of the IEEE, OSA and the American Physical Society. Series: "Institute for Energy Efficiency" [Science] [Show ID: 38470]2022-11-2216 minEnergy Solutions (Audio)Energy Solutions (Audio)High Capacity Energy Efficient Interconnects for Data Centers with John BowersJohn E. Bowers holds the UC Santa Barbara Fred Kavli Chair in Nanotechnology and is the Director of the Institute for Energy Efficiency and a Distinguished Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Dr. Bowers received his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from Stanford University and worked for AT&T Bell Laboratories and Honeywell before joining UC Santa Barbara. Dr. Bowers is a member of the National Academy of Engineering, the National Academy of Inventors, a fellow of the IEEE, OSA and the American Physical Society. Series: "Institute for Energy Efficiency" [Science] [Show ID: 38470]2022-11-2216 minUC Santa Barbara (Video)UC Santa Barbara (Video)High Capacity Energy Efficient Interconnects for Data Centers with John BowersJohn E. Bowers holds the UC Santa Barbara Fred Kavli Chair in Nanotechnology and is the Director of the Institute for Energy Efficiency and a Distinguished Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Dr. Bowers received his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from Stanford University and worked for AT&T Bell Laboratories and Honeywell before joining UC Santa Barbara. Dr. Bowers is a member of the National Academy of Engineering, the National Academy of Inventors, a fellow of the IEEE, OSA and the American Physical Society. Series: "Institute for Energy Efficiency" [Science] [Show ID: 38470]2022-11-2216 minUC Santa Barbara (Audio)UC Santa Barbara (Audio)High Capacity Energy Efficient Interconnects for Data Centers with John BowersJohn E. Bowers holds the UC Santa Barbara Fred Kavli Chair in Nanotechnology and is the Director of the Institute for Energy Efficiency and a Distinguished Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Dr. Bowers received his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from Stanford University and worked for AT&T Bell Laboratories and Honeywell before joining UC Santa Barbara. Dr. Bowers is a member of the National Academy of Engineering, the National Academy of Inventors, a fellow of the IEEE, OSA and the American Physical Society. Series: "Institute for Energy Efficiency" [Science] [Show ID: 38470]2022-11-2216 minSummit on Energy Efficiency (Video)Summit on Energy Efficiency (Video)High Capacity Energy Efficient Interconnects for Data Centers with John BowersJohn E. Bowers holds the UC Santa Barbara Fred Kavli Chair in Nanotechnology and is the Director of the Institute for Energy Efficiency and a Distinguished Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Dr. Bowers received his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from Stanford University and worked for AT&T Bell Laboratories and Honeywell before joining UC Santa Barbara. Dr. Bowers is a member of the National Academy of Engineering, the National Academy of Inventors, a fellow of the IEEE, OSA and the American Physical Society. Series: "Institute for Energy Efficiency" [Science] [Show ID: 38470]2022-11-2216 minSummit on Energy Efficiency (Audio)Summit on Energy Efficiency (Audio)High Capacity Energy Efficient Interconnects for Data Centers with John BowersJohn E. Bowers holds the UC Santa Barbara Fred Kavli Chair in Nanotechnology and is the Director of the Institute for Energy Efficiency and a Distinguished Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Dr. Bowers received his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from Stanford University and worked for AT&T Bell Laboratories and Honeywell before joining UC Santa Barbara. Dr. Bowers is a member of the National Academy of Engineering, the National Academy of Inventors, a fellow of the IEEE, OSA and the American Physical Society. Series: "Institute for Energy Efficiency" [Science] [Show ID: 38470]2022-11-2216 minFilm and Television (Video)Film and Television (Video)Script to Screen: On The Red Carpet 2022UC Santa Barbara's Script to Screen, hosted by Matt Ryan, was invited onto the 2022 Santa Barbara Film Festival red carpet to interview filmmakers from many 2022 Oscar-nominated movies. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 37995]2022-04-1323 minUC Santa Barbara (Video)UC Santa Barbara (Video)Script to Screen: On The Red Carpet 2022UC Santa Barbara's Script to Screen, hosted by Matt Ryan, was invited onto the 2022 Santa Barbara Film Festival red carpet to interview filmmakers from many 2022 Oscar-nominated movies. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 37995]2022-04-1323 minUC Santa Barbara (Audio)UC Santa Barbara (Audio)Script to Screen: On The Red Carpet 2022UC Santa Barbara's Script to Screen, hosted by Matt Ryan, was invited onto the 2022 Santa Barbara Film Festival red carpet to interview filmmakers from many 2022 Oscar-nominated movies. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 37995]2022-04-1323 minFilm and Television (Audio)Film and Television (Audio)Script to Screen: On The Red Carpet 2022UC Santa Barbara's Script to Screen, hosted by Matt Ryan, was invited onto the 2022 Santa Barbara Film Festival red carpet to interview filmmakers from many 2022 Oscar-nominated movies. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 37995]2022-04-1323 minBusiness (Audio)Business (Audio)Ng Poon Chew - Author Publisher and Advocate for Chinese American Civil RightsThis edition of Lost Voices from unsung entrepreneurs looks at Ng Poon Chew, an entrepreneur and social activist. Ng Poon Chew immigrated to the US in 1881 at the age of 14. He was an author, publisher and advocate for Chinese American civil rights. He published the first Chinese language daily newspaper to be printed outside of China. UC Santa Barbara theater student Martin Wong performs with the coaching of Fang He, IHC Research Fellow at UC Santa Barbara. Then, hear from today's co-sponsors: Impact, an affiliate marketer in Santa Barbara and Tapjoy, a mobile advertising platform. Series: "Innovator Stories: Creating Something...2020-01-021h 11Business (Video)Business (Video)Ng Poon Chew - Author Publisher and Advocate for Chinese American Civil RightsThis edition of Lost Voices from unsung entrepreneurs looks at Ng Poon Chew, an entrepreneur and social activist. Ng Poon Chew immigrated to the US in 1881 at the age of 14. He was an author, publisher and advocate for Chinese American civil rights. He published the first Chinese language daily newspaper to be printed outside of China. UC Santa Barbara theater student Martin Wong performs with the coaching of Fang He, IHC Research Fellow at UC Santa Barbara. Then, hear from today's co-sponsors: Impact, an affiliate marketer in Santa Barbara and Tapjoy, a mobile advertising platform. Series: "Innovator Stories: Creating Something...2020-01-021h 11Business (Audio)Business (Audio)Ng Poon Chew - Author Publisher and Advocate for Chinese American Civil RightsThis edition of Lost Voices from unsung entrepreneurs looks at Ng Poon Chew, an entrepreneur and social activist. Ng Poon Chew immigrated to the US in 1881 at the age of 14. He was an author, publisher and advocate for Chinese American civil rights. He published the first Chinese language daily newspaper to be printed outside of China. UC Santa Barbara theater student Martin Wong performs with the coaching of Fang He, IHC Research Fellow at UC Santa Barbara. Then, hear from today's co-sponsors: Impact, an affiliate marketer in Santa Barbara and Tapjoy, a mobile advertising platform. Series: "Innovator Stories: Creating Something...2020-01-021h 11Communication and Media Studies (Video)Communication and Media Studies (Video)Beatles Revolutions - A Hard Day's NightScreaming girls, overwhelmed security, and segregated auditoriums all arise in musicology Professor David Novak (UC Santa Barbara) and rock journalist Ivor Davis’ discussion about Richard Lester’s A Hard Day’s Night (1964) and the Beatles’ American audience reception. Part of a small cadre of British journalists invited, Davis accompanied the Beatles for the entirety of their astonishing first US tour. The two discuss the Beatles’ connections to earlier musicians and the unprecedented passion they were showered with by young American fans. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 34473]2019-02-2139 minCommunication and Media Studies (Audio)Communication and Media Studies (Audio)Beatles Revolutions - A Hard Day's NightScreaming girls, overwhelmed security, and segregated auditoriums all arise in musicology Professor David Novak (UC Santa Barbara) and rock journalist Ivor Davis’ discussion about Richard Lester’s A Hard Day’s Night (1964) and the Beatles’ American audience reception. Part of a small cadre of British journalists invited, Davis accompanied the Beatles for the entirety of their astonishing first US tour. The two discuss the Beatles’ connections to earlier musicians and the unprecedented passion they were showered with by young American fans. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 34473]2019-02-2139 minCommunication and Media Studies (Video)Communication and Media Studies (Video)Shakespeare on Film: Chimes At Midnight Orson WellesOrson Welles direction and his performance as Shakespeare’s legendary Falstaff are at the center of this conversation about Chimes at Midnight, Welles’ 1965 film masterpiece that was unavailable to the public for decades. Professors Jim Kearney (UC Santa Barbara) and Joseph McBride (San Francisco State University) discuss Welles’ lifelong admiration of the Bard and the film’s complicated production and distribution history. The two professors also explore Welles’ ambitious adaptation of story material from five different Shakespeare plays into this single film. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 33498]2018-06-0441 minCommunication and Media Studies (Audio)Communication and Media Studies (Audio)Shakespeare on Film: Chimes At Midnight Orson WellesOrson Welles direction and his performance as Shakespeare’s legendary Falstaff are at the center of this conversation about Chimes at Midnight, Welles’ 1965 film masterpiece that was unavailable to the public for decades. Professors Jim Kearney (UC Santa Barbara) and Joseph McBride (San Francisco State University) discuss Welles’ lifelong admiration of the Bard and the film’s complicated production and distribution history. The two professors also explore Welles’ ambitious adaptation of story material from five different Shakespeare plays into this single film. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 33498]2018-06-0441 minCommunication and Media Studies (Video)Communication and Media Studies (Video)Shakespeare on Film: HaiderRevenge, justice, and betrayal in Shakespeare’s play and in the history of the politically-disputed Kashmir region arise as core topics in this discussion about the Hindi film Haider between Priya Jaikumar (USC) and Bhaskar Sarkar (UC-Santa Barbara.) The two professors interrogate and celebrate the film and play’s ability to combine local cultural specificity and popular accessibility. Arguing Haider offers new understandings of the character of Hamlet, the pair also question the concepts of “the original” and “the derivative.” Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 33500]2018-05-1448 minCommunication and Media Studies (Audio)Communication and Media Studies (Audio)Shakespeare on Film: HaiderRevenge, justice, and betrayal in Shakespeare’s play and in the history of the politically-disputed Kashmir region arise as core topics in this discussion about the Hindi film Haider between Priya Jaikumar (USC) and Bhaskar Sarkar (UC-Santa Barbara.) The two professors interrogate and celebrate the film and play’s ability to combine local cultural specificity and popular accessibility. Arguing Haider offers new understandings of the character of Hamlet, the pair also question the concepts of “the original” and “the derivative.” Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 33500]2018-05-1448 minWorld Music (Video)World Music (Video)Montage 2017The UCSB Department of Music presents its fourth annual department showcase, Montage, recorded at the Trinity Episcopal Church in downtown Santa Barbara. The production highlights classical, jazz, world, and contemporary music, and includes performances by students and faculty. Featured faculty performers include Isabel Bayrakdarian (soprano), Gabrielle Castriotta (oboe), Robert Koening (piano), and Grey Brothers conducting the UCSB Chamber Choir. Series: "Soundscape" [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 33186]2018-02-261h 09World Music (Audio)World Music (Audio)Montage 2017The UCSB Department of Music presents its fourth annual department showcase, Montage, recorded at the Trinity Episcopal Church in downtown Santa Barbara. The production highlights classical, jazz, world, and contemporary music, and includes performances by students and faculty. Featured faculty performers include Isabel Bayrakdarian (soprano), Gabrielle Castriotta (oboe), Robert Koening (piano), and Grey Brothers conducting the UCSB Chamber Choir. Series: "Soundscape" [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 33186]2018-02-261h 09Communication and Media Studies (Audio)Communication and Media Studies (Audio)Darkest Hour - Script to ScreenLisa Bruce has made feature films both domestic and internationally, both independently and with major studios. She was a producer on "Darkest Hour," a film starring Gary Oldman as Winston Churchill that follows his early days as Prime Minister while Hitler closes in on Britain during World War II. She is joined in conversation with Matt Ryan at the Pollock Theater at UC Santa Barbara. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 33180]2018-02-1934 minCommunication and Media Studies (Video)Communication and Media Studies (Video)Darkest Hour - Script to ScreenLisa Bruce has made feature films both domestic and internationally, both independently and with major studios. She was a producer on "Darkest Hour," a film starring Gary Oldman as Winston Churchill that follows his early days as Prime Minister while Hitler closes in on Britain during World War II. She is joined in conversation with Matt Ryan at the Pollock Theater at UC Santa Barbara. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 33180]2018-02-1934 minPoetry (Audio)Poetry (Audio)Yusef Komunyakaa - The 2017 Diana and Simon Raab Writer-in-ResidenceYusef Komunyakaa, an internationally renowned poet who won the Pulitzer Prize for “Neon Vernacular: New and Selected Poems," reads and discusses his work while writer-in-residence at UC Santa Barbara. Series: "Voices" [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 32148]2017-06-0556 minPoetry (Video)Poetry (Video)Yusef Komunyakaa - The 2017 Diana and Simon Raab Writer-in-ResidenceYusef Komunyakaa, an internationally renowned poet who won the Pulitzer Prize for “Neon Vernacular: New and Selected Poems," reads and discusses his work while writer-in-residence at UC Santa Barbara. Series: "Voices" [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 32148]2017-06-0556 minClimate SolutionsClimate SolutionsKelsey Johnson Santa Barbara: EV MatchKelsey Johnson, Santa Barbara: EV Match Series: "Women in Science" [Science] [Show ID: 31081]2017-04-0305 minClimate SolutionsClimate SolutionsKelsey Johnson Santa Barbara: EV MatchKelsey Johnson, Santa Barbara: EV Match Series: "Women in Science" [Science] [Show ID: 31081]2017-04-0305 minPhysics (Video)Physics (Video)Space-Time Versus the QuantumUCSB’s Joseph Polchinski speaks about the search for a unified theory of the laws of physics, and the difficulty of reconciling two of the main pieces: quantum mechanics, which governs the very small, and general relativity, which governs the very large. A professor of physics and a permanent member of the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, Polchinski was named UC Santa Barbara’s 2014 Faculty Research Lecturer. Series: "Scientific Horizons" [Science] [Show ID: 30118]2015-11-1659 minBlack History (Audio)Black History (Audio)The Road Forward: The Future of Black Education in the 21st CenturyUCSB faculty, graduate, and undergraduate students discuss what we have learned over the last six years from research about what worked in stimulating achievement among Black children and what challenges African American learners face. Keynote speakers Na’ilah Suad Nasir from UC Berkeley and Tyrone Howard from UCLA. Moderated by UC Santa Barbara Professor Jeffrey Stewart. Series: "Voices" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Education] [Show ID: 29327]2015-07-0659 minSummit on Energy Efficiency (Audio)Summit on Energy Efficiency (Audio)UC Santa Barbara 2013 Summit on Energy Efficiency – High Efficiency Power ElectronicsMay 2, 2013: High Efficiency Power Electronics - What does the future look like for more efficient power electronics? How can we enable and integrate new technologies into existing systems faster? Moderator: Lisa Margonelli, Author and Journalist, New America Foundation. Panelists: Rajeev Ram, Professor, Electrical Engineering, MIT; Hari Harikumar, Vice President, Advanced Technology, Ingersoll Rand; JB Straubel, Chief Technology Officer, Tesla; Umesh Mishra, CEO, Transphorm, and Professor, Electrical & Computer Engineering, UC Santa Barbara. Series: "Institute for Energy Efficiency" [Science] [Show ID: 25553]2013-12-1658 minSummit on Energy Efficiency (Video)Summit on Energy Efficiency (Video)UC Santa Barbara 2013 Summit on Energy Efficiency – High Efficiency Power ElectronicsMay 2, 2013: High Efficiency Power Electronics - What does the future look like for more efficient power electronics? How can we enable and integrate new technologies into existing systems faster? Moderator: Lisa Margonelli, Author and Journalist, New America Foundation. Panelists: Rajeev Ram, Professor, Electrical Engineering, MIT; Hari Harikumar, Vice President, Advanced Technology, Ingersoll Rand; JB Straubel, Chief Technology Officer, Tesla; Umesh Mishra, CEO, Transphorm, and Professor, Electrical & Computer Engineering, UC Santa Barbara. Series: "Institute for Energy Efficiency" [Science] [Show ID: 25553]2013-12-1658 minSummit on Energy Efficiency (Video)Summit on Energy Efficiency (Video)UC Santa Barbara 2013 Summit on Energy Efficiency – Electrochemical Energy Storage TechnologiesMay 2, 2013: Electrochemical Energy Storage Technologies - What are the latest technologies and materials that will enable more efficient, economical and reliable energy storage? Moderator: Richard Harris, Science Correspondent, National Public Radio. Panelists: David Eaglesham, CEO, Pellion Technologies; Jeremy Cowperthwaite, Vice President and General Manager, Engine Starting Group, Maxwell Technologies Inc.; Jun Liu, Division Director, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Galen Stucky, Professor, Chemistry & Materials, UC Santa Barbara. Series: "Institute for Energy Efficiency" [Science] [Show ID: 25554]2013-12-0259 minSummit on Energy Efficiency (Audio)Summit on Energy Efficiency (Audio)UC Santa Barbara 2013 Summit on Energy Efficiency – Electrochemical Energy Storage TechnologiesMay 2, 2013: Electrochemical Energy Storage Technologies - What are the latest technologies and materials that will enable more efficient, economical and reliable energy storage? Moderator: Richard Harris, Science Correspondent, National Public Radio. Panelists: David Eaglesham, CEO, Pellion Technologies; Jeremy Cowperthwaite, Vice President and General Manager, Engine Starting Group, Maxwell Technologies Inc.; Jun Liu, Division Director, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Galen Stucky, Professor, Chemistry & Materials, UC Santa Barbara. Series: "Institute for Energy Efficiency" [Science] [Show ID: 25554]2013-12-0259 minSummit on Energy Efficiency (Audio)Summit on Energy Efficiency (Audio)UC Santa Barbara 2013 Summit on Energy Efficiency – Energy Efficient Information and Communications TechnologyMay 1, 2013: Energy Efficient Information & Communications Technology - The future of scalability and energy efficiency for next generation ICT core networks. Moderator: Rod Alferness, Dean, College of Engineering, UC Santa Barbara. Panelists: Steve Alexander, Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, Ciena; Mario Paniccia, Intel Fellow & General Manager, Silicon Photonics Operations Organization, Intel; Ashok Krishnamoorthy, Oracle Architect & Chief Technologist, Photonics, Oracle; John Bowers, Director, Institute for Energy Efficiency. Series: "Institute for Energy Efficiency" [Science] [Show ID: 25556]2013-11-251h 28Summit on Energy Efficiency (Video)Summit on Energy Efficiency (Video)UC Santa Barbara 2013 Summit on Energy Efficiency – Energy Efficient Information and Communications TechnologyMay 1, 2013: Energy Efficient Information & Communications Technology - The future of scalability and energy efficiency for next generation ICT core networks. Moderator: Rod Alferness, Dean, College of Engineering, UC Santa Barbara. Panelists: Steve Alexander, Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, Ciena; Mario Paniccia, Intel Fellow & General Manager, Silicon Photonics Operations Organization, Intel; Ashok Krishnamoorthy, Oracle Architect & Chief Technologist, Photonics, Oracle; John Bowers, Director, Institute for Energy Efficiency. Series: "Institute for Energy Efficiency" [Science] [Show ID: 25556]2013-11-251h 28Summit on Energy Efficiency (Audio)Summit on Energy Efficiency (Audio)UC Santa Barbara 2013 Summit on Energy Efficiency – Innovations in Solid State LightingMay 1, 2013: Innovations in Solid State Lighting - Discussions on the latest developments in this rapidly growing field. Moderator: Waguih Ishak, Division Vice President, Corning. Panelists: Steven DenBaars, Co-Director, Solid-State Lighting & Energy Center and Professor, Department of Materials, UC Santa Barbara; James Ibbetson, Manager, Advanced LED Group, Cree; Mike Krames, Chief Technology Officer, Soraa; Kelly Gordon, Program Manager, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. Series: "Institute for Energy Efficiency" [Science] [Show ID: 25557]2013-11-1858 minSummit on Energy Efficiency (Video)Summit on Energy Efficiency (Video)UC Santa Barbara 2013 Summit on Energy Efficiency – Innovations in Solid State LightingMay 1, 2013: Innovations in Solid State Lighting - Discussions on the latest developments in this rapidly growing field. Moderator: Waguih Ishak, Division Vice President, Corning. Panelists: Steven DenBaars, Co-Director, Solid-State Lighting & Energy Center and Professor, Department of Materials, UC Santa Barbara; James Ibbetson, Manager, Advanced LED Group, Cree; Mike Krames, Chief Technology Officer, Soraa; Kelly Gordon, Program Manager, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. Series: "Institute for Energy Efficiency" [Science] [Show ID: 25557]2013-11-1858 minSummit on Energy Efficiency (Video)Summit on Energy Efficiency (Video)UC Santa Barbara 2013 Summit on Energy Efficiency – Critical Materials for Energy TechnologiesMay 1, 2013: Critical Materials for Energy Technologies - What are the key issues around extracting, processing and using materials needed for our increasing global energy needs? Moderator: Barbara Goss Levi, Contributing Editor, Physics Today. Panelists: Sangwon Suh, Professor, Bren School of Environmental Science & Management, UCSB; Tom Graedel, Professor, Indsutrial Ecology, Yale University; Robert Jaffe, Professor, Physics, MIT; Alexander King, Director, Ames Laboratory. Series: "Institute for Energy Efficiency" [Science] [Show ID: 25558]2013-11-1158 minSummit on Energy Efficiency (Audio)Summit on Energy Efficiency (Audio)UC Santa Barbara 2013 Summit on Energy Efficiency – Critical Materials for Energy TechnologiesMay 1, 2013: Critical Materials for Energy Technologies - What are the key issues around extracting, processing and using materials needed for our increasing global energy needs? Moderator: Barbara Goss Levi, Contributing Editor, Physics Today. Panelists: Sangwon Suh, Professor, Bren School of Environmental Science & Management, UCSB; Tom Graedel, Professor, Indsutrial Ecology, Yale University; Robert Jaffe, Professor, Physics, MIT; Alexander King, Director, Ames Laboratory. Series: "Institute for Energy Efficiency" [Science] [Show ID: 25558]2013-11-1158 minSummit on Energy Efficiency (Video)Summit on Energy Efficiency (Video)UCSB 2013 Summit on Energy Efficiency – Former U.S. Secretary of Energy Steven Chu Opening Keynote - Materials Science Innovations in Energy Efficiency and GenerationMay 1, 2013: Opening Keynote by Steven Chu, Secretary of Energy '09-'13 and Professor at Stanford University, titled Materials Science Innovations in Energy Efficiency and Generation. Summit Welcome by John Bowers, Director, Institute for Energy Efficiency, and Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering and Materials at UC Santa Barbara. Opening remarks by Mike Witherell, Vice Chancellor for Research at UC Santa Barbara. Introduction of Opening Keynote by Rod Alferness, Dean, College of Engineering, UC Santa Barbara. Summit Welcome from John Bowers, Mike Witherell, and Rod Alferness (start - 14:15); Steven Chu Opening Keynote (14:15 - 43:50); Fireside Chat with Steven Chu and Jeff Henley (43:50...2013-11-0400 minSummit on Energy Efficiency (Audio)Summit on Energy Efficiency (Audio)UCSB 2013 Summit on Energy Efficiency – Former U.S. Secretary of Energy Steven Chu Opening Keynote - Materials Science Innovations in Energy Efficiency and GenerationMay 1, 2013: Opening Keynote by Steven Chu, Secretary of Energy '09-'13 and Professor at Stanford University, titled Materials Science Innovations in Energy Efficiency and Generation. Summit Welcome by John Bowers, Director, Institute for Energy Efficiency, and Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering and Materials at UC Santa Barbara. Opening remarks by Mike Witherell, Vice Chancellor for Research at UC Santa Barbara. Introduction of Opening Keynote by Rod Alferness, Dean, College of Engineering, UC Santa Barbara. Summit Welcome from John Bowers, Mike Witherell, and Rod Alferness (start - 14:15); Steven Chu Opening Keynote (14:15 - 43:50); Fireside Chat with Steven Chu and Jeff Henley (43:50...2013-11-0400 minPhysics (Video)Physics (Video)Cold Atom Quantum SimulationQuantum simulation seeks to use the precision and control of ultracold atomic physics to address questions regarding the many-body quantum mechanics of condensed matter systems. Presented by David Weld, Assistant Professor of Physics at UC Santa Barbara. Series: "Scientific Horizons" [Science] [Show ID: 24683]2013-03-0449 minState of Minds (Audio)State of Minds (Audio)State of Minds: June 2009This edition of UCTV’s premier magazine program presents Nobel Laureate David Gross and the Kavli Institute of Theoretical Physics at UC Santa Barbara, Glenna Dowling of UC San Francisco’s School of Nursing and her clever adaption of the Wii video game for Parkinson’s patients, research at UC Davis on the impact of the California drought and excerpts from the UC Merced 2009 commencement ceremony featuring Michelle Obama, the First Lady of the United States. Series: "State of Minds" [Public Affairs] [Education] [Show ID: 16280]2009-06-0100 minState of Minds (Video)State of Minds (Video)State of Minds: June 2009This edition of UCTV’s premier magazine program presents Nobel Laureate David Gross and the Kavli Institute of Theoretical Physics at UC Santa Barbara, Glenna Dowling of UC San Francisco’s School of Nursing and her clever adaption of the Wii video game for Parkinson’s patients, research at UC Davis on the impact of the California drought and excerpts from the UC Merced 2009 commencement ceremony featuring Michelle Obama, the First Lady of the United States. Series: "State of Minds" [Public Affairs] [Education] [Show ID: 16280]2009-06-0100 minJournalism Perspectives (Audio)Journalism Perspectives (Audio)Maureen DowdKnown for her witty, incisive and often acerbic portraits of the powerful, Pulitzer Prize-winner Maureen Dowd, the only female op-ed columnist at The New York Times, addresses an audience at UC Santa Barbara. Series: "Voices" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 15423]2009-01-1900 minWorld Music (Audio)World Music (Audio)The Sixth International Corrido Conference: Keynote and TributeThe Sixth International Corrido (Mexican Narrative Ballad) Conference honoring the late Guillermo Hernandez, professor of Spanish and Portuguese at UCLA and a leading scholar of Mexican narrative ballads, took place at UC Santa Barbara. The conference also celebrated the work and memory of composer-vocalist Lalo Guerrero, whose archives are housed at UCSB. Series: "Voices" [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 15402]2008-11-031h 53World Music (Video)World Music (Video)The Sixth International Corrido Conference: Keynote and TributeThe Sixth International Corrido (Mexican Narrative Ballad) Conference honoring the late Guillermo Hernandez, professor of Spanish and Portuguese at UCLA and a leading scholar of Mexican narrative ballads, took place at UC Santa Barbara. The conference also celebrated the work and memory of composer-vocalist Lalo Guerrero, whose archives are housed at UCSB. Series: "Voices" [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 15402]2008-11-031h 53Walter H. Capps Center (Video)Walter H. Capps Center (Video)Exploring the Contributions of Walter Capps to the Study of Religion: Vietnam War; CongressAs a professor of religious studies at the UC Santa Barbara for more than three decades, Walter Capps influenced thousands of students. Many went on to careers in teaching and research and carried his legacy into their own work. Richard Hecht, Professor of Religious Studies, UC Santa Barbara, addresses the impact of the Vietnam War, and Edward Linenthal, Professor of History, Indiana University and editor of the Journal of American History, speaks about Capps and Congress. Series: "Ethics, Religion and Public Life: Walter H. Capps Center Series" [Humanities] [Show ID: 14968]2008-08-111h 22Religion and Spirituality (Audio)Religion and Spirituality (Audio)Exploring the Contributions of Walter Capps to the Study of Religion: Vietnam War; CongressAs a professor of religious studies at the UC Santa Barbara for more than three decades, Walter Capps influenced thousands of students. Many went on to careers in teaching and research and carried his legacy into their own work. Richard Hecht, Professor of Religious Studies, UC Santa Barbara, addresses the impact of the Vietnam War, and Edward Linenthal, Professor of History, Indiana University and editor of the Journal of American History, speaks about Capps and Congress. Series: "Ethics, Religion and Public Life: Walter H. Capps Center Series" [Humanities] [Show ID: 14968]2008-08-111h 22Religion and Spirituality (Audio)Religion and Spirituality (Audio)Exploring the Contributions of Walter Capps to the Study of Religion: Vietnam War; CongressAs a professor of religious studies at the UC Santa Barbara for more than three decades, Walter Capps influenced thousands of students. Many went on to careers in teaching and research and carried his legacy into their own work. Richard Hecht, Professor of Religious Studies, UC Santa Barbara, addresses the impact of the Vietnam War, and Edward Linenthal, Professor of History, Indiana University and editor of the Journal of American History, speaks about Capps and Congress. Series: "Ethics, Religion and Public Life: Walter H. Capps Center Series" [Humanities] [Show ID: 14968]2008-08-111h 22Religion and Spirituality (Video)Religion and Spirituality (Video)Exploring the Contributions of Walter Capps to the Study of Religion: Vietnam War; CongressAs a professor of religious studies at the UC Santa Barbara for more than three decades, Walter Capps influenced thousands of students. Many went on to careers in teaching and research and carried his legacy into their own work. Richard Hecht, Professor of Religious Studies, UC Santa Barbara, addresses the impact of the Vietnam War, and Edward Linenthal, Professor of History, Indiana University and editor of the Journal of American History, speaks about Capps and Congress. Series: "Ethics, Religion and Public Life: Walter H. Capps Center Series" [Humanities] [Show ID: 14968]2008-08-111h 22Walter H. Capps Center (Audio)Walter H. Capps Center (Audio)Exploring the Contributions of Walter Capps to the Study of Religion: Vietnam War; CongressAs a professor of religious studies at the UC Santa Barbara for more than three decades, Walter Capps influenced thousands of students. Many went on to careers in teaching and research and carried his legacy into their own work. Richard Hecht, Professor of Religious Studies, UC Santa Barbara, addresses the impact of the Vietnam War, and Edward Linenthal, Professor of History, Indiana University and editor of the Journal of American History, speaks about Capps and Congress. Series: "Ethics, Religion and Public Life: Walter H. Capps Center Series" [Humanities] [Show ID: 14968]2008-08-111h 22Walter H. Capps Center (Video)Walter H. Capps Center (Video)Exploring the Contributions of Walter Capps to the Study of Religion: Religious Studies; International PoliticsAs a professor of religious studies at the UC Santa Barbara for more than three decades, Walter Capps influenced thousands of students. Many went on to careers in teaching and research and carried his legacy into their own work. Robert Orsi, of Northwestern University, speaks on Capps’ contribution to the ethos and ethics of religious studies; and Giles Gunn, Professor of English and of Global and International Studies, UC Santa Barbara, looks at international politics. Series: "Ethics, Religion and Public Life: Walter H. Capps Center Series" [Humanities] [Show ID: 14967]2008-08-041h 26Religion and Spirituality (Audio)Religion and Spirituality (Audio)Exploring the Contributions of Walter Capps to the Study of Religion: Religious Studies; International PoliticsAs a professor of religious studies at the UC Santa Barbara for more than three decades, Walter Capps influenced thousands of students. Many went on to careers in teaching and research and carried his legacy into their own work. Robert Orsi, of Northwestern University, speaks on Capps’ contribution to the ethos and ethics of religious studies; and Giles Gunn, Professor of English and of Global and International Studies, UC Santa Barbara, looks at international politics. Series: "Ethics, Religion and Public Life: Walter H. Capps Center Series" [Humanities] [Show ID: 14967]2008-08-041h 26Walter H. Capps Center (Audio)Walter H. Capps Center (Audio)Exploring the Contributions of Walter Capps to the Study of Religion: Religious Studies; International PoliticsAs a professor of religious studies at the UC Santa Barbara for more than three decades, Walter Capps influenced thousands of students. Many went on to careers in teaching and research and carried his legacy into their own work. Robert Orsi, of Northwestern University, speaks on Capps’ contribution to the ethos and ethics of religious studies; and Giles Gunn, Professor of English and of Global and International Studies, UC Santa Barbara, looks at international politics. Series: "Ethics, Religion and Public Life: Walter H. Capps Center Series" [Humanities] [Show ID: 14967]2008-08-041h 26Religion and Spirituality (Audio)Religion and Spirituality (Audio)Exploring the Contributions of Walter Capps to the Study of Religion: Religious Studies; International PoliticsAs a professor of religious studies at the UC Santa Barbara for more than three decades, Walter Capps influenced thousands of students. Many went on to careers in teaching and research and carried his legacy into their own work. Robert Orsi, of Northwestern University, speaks on Capps’ contribution to the ethos and ethics of religious studies; and Giles Gunn, Professor of English and of Global and International Studies, UC Santa Barbara, looks at international politics. Series: "Ethics, Religion and Public Life: Walter H. Capps Center Series" [Humanities] [Show ID: 14967]2008-08-041h 26Religion and Spirituality (Video)Religion and Spirituality (Video)Exploring the Contributions of Walter Capps to the Study of Religion: Religious Studies; International PoliticsAs a professor of religious studies at the UC Santa Barbara for more than three decades, Walter Capps influenced thousands of students. Many went on to careers in teaching and research and carried his legacy into their own work. Robert Orsi, of Northwestern University, speaks on Capps’ contribution to the ethos and ethics of religious studies; and Giles Gunn, Professor of English and of Global and International Studies, UC Santa Barbara, looks at international politics. Series: "Ethics, Religion and Public Life: Walter H. Capps Center Series" [Humanities] [Show ID: 14967]2008-08-041h 26State of Minds (Audio)State of Minds (Audio)State of Minds: UC Santa Barbara 2007UC Santa Barbara plays host to this edition with segments featuring UCSB’s student newspaper “The Daily Nexus,” the “greening” of UC Davis and UC Berkeley, dog genetics from UC San Francisco and a new traffic safety program that allows cars and roads to communicate from UC’s Partners for Advanced Transit and Highways. Series: "State of Minds" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Education] [Show ID: 13403]2007-12-0300 minState of Minds (Video)State of Minds (Video)State of Minds: UC Santa Barbara 2007UC Santa Barbara plays host to this edition with segments featuring UCSB’s student newspaper “The Daily Nexus,” the “greening” of UC Davis and UC Berkeley, dog genetics from UC San Francisco and a new traffic safety program that allows cars and roads to communicate from UC’s Partners for Advanced Transit and Highways. Series: "State of Minds" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Education] [Show ID: 13403]2007-12-0300 minState of Minds (Video)State of Minds (Video)State of Minds: Fall 2005 UC BerkeleyHost George Strait anchors from UC Berkeley in this fall edition of UCTV's signature magazine program, featuring stories on scholar athletes at UC Berkeley, a summer "nanocamp" at UC Riverside, students interviewing astronauts at UC Santa Barbara and student mental health services at UC Davis. Series: "State of Minds" [Education] [Show ID: 11007]2005-11-1400 minPoetry (Audio)Poetry (Audio)Poetry Reading: Ted KooserU.S. Poet Laureate (2004-2006) Ted Kooser is a major poetic voice for rural and small town America and the award-winning author of ten collections of poetry, most recently 2004's Pulitzer Prize-winning Delights and Shadows. Nebraskan Kooser often draws from his native Great Plains and his poems are acclaimed for their simple, straightforward style. Kooser reads from his poetry before a standing-room only audience in Campbell Hall at UC Santa Barbara. Series: "Voices" [Humanities] [Show ID: 9537]2005-08-0158 minPoetry (Video)Poetry (Video)Poetry Reading: Ted KooserU.S. Poet Laureate (2004-2006) Ted Kooser is a major poetic voice for rural and small town America and the award-winning author of ten collections of poetry, most recently 2004's Pulitzer Prize-winning Delights and Shadows. Nebraskan Kooser often draws from his native Great Plains and his poems are acclaimed for their simple, straightforward style. Kooser reads from his poetry before a standing-room only audience in Campbell Hall at UC Santa Barbara. Series: "Voices" [Humanities] [Show ID: 9537]2005-08-0158 minUC Agriculture and Natural Resources (Video)UC Agriculture and Natural Resources (Video)Coal Oil Point ReserveOne of the best remaining examples of a coastal-strand environment in Southern California, the University of California Natural Reserve System's (NRS) Coal Oil Point Reserve protects a wide variety of coastal and estuarine habitats. Thousands of migratory birds visit throughout the year. Located adjacent to the UC Santa Barbara campus, the reserve provides a unique and accessible research and teaching resource, which is used by many university courses, including botany, ecology, biodiversity field methods, natural history, marine biology, invertebrate zoology, and environmental studies. Series: "UC Natural Reserve System" [Science] [Agriculture] [Show ID: 8386]2004-05-3100 minUC Agriculture and Natural ResourcesUC Agriculture and Natural ResourcesCoal Oil Point ReserveOne of the best remaining examples of a coastal-strand environment in Southern California, the University of California Natural Reserve System's (NRS) Coal Oil Point Reserve protects a wide variety of coastal and estuarine habitats. Thousands of migratory birds visit throughout the year. Located adjacent to the UC Santa Barbara campus, the reserve provides a unique and accessible research and teaching resource, which is used by many university courses, including botany, ecology, biodiversity field methods, natural history, marine biology, invertebrate zoology, and environmental studies. Series: "UC Natural Reserve System" [Science] [Agriculture] [Show ID: 8386]2004-05-3129 minUC\'s Natural Reserve System (Video)UC's Natural Reserve System (Video)Coal Oil Point ReserveOne of the best remaining examples of a coastal-strand environment in Southern California, the University of California Natural Reserve System's (NRS) Coal Oil Point Reserve protects a wide variety of coastal and estuarine habitats. Thousands of migratory birds visit throughout the year. Located adjacent to the UC Santa Barbara campus, the reserve provides a unique and accessible research and teaching resource, which is used by many university courses, including botany, ecology, biodiversity field methods, natural history, marine biology, invertebrate zoology, and environmental studies. Series: "UC Natural Reserve System" [Science] [Agriculture] [Show ID: 8386]2004-05-3100 minUC Agriculture and Natural ResourcesUC Agriculture and Natural ResourcesSedgwick ReserveAt the University of California Natural Reserve System's (NRS) Sedgwick Reserve near Santa Barbara, UC researchers are delving deep into the earth to understand the microorganisms that support California's ecosystems and are working to preserve the state's disappearing oak woodlands and restore native grasslands. Local schoolchildren also visit the reserve as part of an innovative "Kids in Nature" science program. Series: "UC Natural Reserve System" [Science] [Agriculture] [Show ID: 8385]2004-05-0329 minUC Agriculture and Natural Resources (Video)UC Agriculture and Natural Resources (Video)Sedgwick ReserveAt the University of California Natural Reserve System's (NRS) Sedgwick Reserve near Santa Barbara, UC researchers are delving deep into the earth to understand the microorganisms that support California's ecosystems and are working to preserve the state's disappearing oak woodlands and restore native grasslands. Local schoolchildren also visit the reserve as part of an innovative "Kids in Nature" science program. Series: "UC Natural Reserve System" [Science] [Agriculture] [Show ID: 8385]2004-05-0300 minUC\'s Natural Reserve System (Video)UC's Natural Reserve System (Video)Sedgwick ReserveAt the University of California Natural Reserve System's (NRS) Sedgwick Reserve near Santa Barbara, UC researchers are delving deep into the earth to understand the microorganisms that support California's ecosystems and are working to preserve the state's disappearing oak woodlands and restore native grasslands. Local schoolchildren also visit the reserve as part of an innovative "Kids in Nature" science program. Series: "UC Natural Reserve System" [Science] [Agriculture] [Show ID: 8385]2004-05-0300 minState of Minds (Video)State of Minds (Video)State of Minds: Spring 2004 UC Santa BarbaraAward-winning UCTV magazine program features host George Strait anchoring from UC Santa Barbara with segments on religious diversity in Los Angeles, insect diversity in Davis, building for earthquakes with popsicle sticks and Legos at UC San Diego and UC Irvine, and the BLEEX, the exoskeleton being developed at Berkeley. Series: "State of Minds" [Education] [Show ID: 8622]2004-04-2600 minReligion and Spirituality (Audio)Religion and Spirituality (Audio)Religious Pluralism in Southern California Conference: The New Religious Landscape of Southern CaliforniaThis session in the Religious Pluralism in Southern California conference held at UC Santa Barbara deals with the topic of The New Religious Landscape of Southern California. Professor Richard Hecht of the Religious Studies Department at UC Santa Barbara gives a "photo" tour of "One-Way LA: The City Where Religion Comes Together." Series: "Let There Be Light" [Humanities] [Show ID: 8022]2003-10-271h 29Religion and Spirituality (Audio)Religion and Spirituality (Audio)Religious Pluralism in Southern California Conference: The New Religious Landscape of Southern CaliforniaThis session in the Religious Pluralism in Southern California conference held at UC Santa Barbara deals with the topic of The New Religious Landscape of Southern California. Professor Richard Hecht of the Religious Studies Department at UC Santa Barbara gives a "photo" tour of "One-Way LA: The City Where Religion Comes Together." Series: "Let There Be Light" [Humanities] [Show ID: 8022]2003-10-271h 29Religion and Spirituality (Video)Religion and Spirituality (Video)Religious Pluralism in Southern California Conference: The New Religious Landscape of Southern CaliforniaThis session in the Religious Pluralism in Southern California conference held at UC Santa Barbara deals with the topic of The New Religious Landscape of Southern California. Professor Richard Hecht of the Religious Studies Department at UC Santa Barbara gives a "photo" tour of "One-Way LA: The City Where Religion Comes Together." Series: "Let There Be Light" [Humanities] [Show ID: 8022]2003-10-271h 29Black History (Audio)Black History (Audio)Creativity Black Feminist Roots and Human RevolutionA major address charting the evolution of Black Feminist Studies as an academic discipline by one of its foremost founders, Dr. Akasha Gloria Hull. Professor Hull reads from her new novel. Professor Hull is Professor Emerita of Women's Studies and Literature at UC Santa Cruz and Visiting Professor of Black Studies at UC Santa Barbara. Series: "Voices" [Humanities] [Show ID: 7914]2003-09-0155 minBlack History (Video)Black History (Video)Creativity Black Feminist Roots and Human RevolutionA major address charting the evolution of Black Feminist Studies as an academic discipline by one of its foremost founders, Dr. Akasha Gloria Hull. Professor Hull reads from her new novel. Professor Hull is Professor Emerita of Women's Studies and Literature at UC Santa Cruz and Visiting Professor of Black Studies at UC Santa Barbara. Series: "Voices" [Humanities] [Show ID: 7914]2003-09-0155 min