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Student Spotlight: Of Sunshine, Cakes and Flowers

Student Spotlight: Of Sunshine, Cakes and Flowers

Lily Fitzgerald, a third-year UC Santa Barbara Film and Media Studies student, started baking cakes in the neighboring community of Isla Vista in 2022. Shortly after, she founded her business “Sunshiney Cakes,” and has since been baking these whimsical, wildflower-topped cakes and posting them to social media.

Rhythm Across the Globe: Women in Uzbek Music

Rhythm Across the Globe: Women in Uzbek Music

UC Santa Barbara graduate student Gulia Gurevich last week shared her research into Uzbek music history, in a joint lecture and recital. Gurevich presented Uzbek history as it influenced music, and discussed women’s role in music as a professional and educational field. After her lecture, she performed several different Uzbek works, including both solo and duo pieces.

Honoring Home: Students Altarists at the UCSB Library

Honoring Home: Students Altarists at the UCSB Library

Undergraduate student altarists worked with Las Maestras Center to create an altar for display in the Library at UC Santa Barbara. The altarists sat down to talk about their experience creating the altar and having it on display.

Beyond Stereotypes in Trauma-Informed Teaching

Beyond Stereotypes in Trauma-Informed Teaching

UC Santa Barbara’s Literature and Mind research center, housed in the English Department, and its Trauma-Informed Pedagogy project hosted a talk on the use of trigger warnings in the classroom. Undergraduate student Bethany Clements shared research into trauma-informed teaching and proposed solutions to help students engage with potentially triggering content.

Classics: Playing With The Past

Classics: Playing With The Past

The UC Santa Barbara Classics Department began the school year with an event that brought ancient myth to life. Interested students participated in a play through of the video game “Stray Gods: The Roleplaying Musical.” During the session, organized by Classics Ph.D. student Rick Castle, participants examined how contemporary adaptations of ancient stories portray marginalized communities, such people of color and queer people.

Honors History: A Look at Patriarchy Across Time and Space

Honors History: A Look at Patriarchy Across Time and Space

UCSB’s honors history students Cole Grissom, Madeline Josa, and Raana Naghieh recently spoke about the impact of women on politics in settings ranging from Ancient Rome to Georgian England, at a colloquium hosted by the History department.

A Student's View of Chat.GPT

A Student's View of Chat.GPT

ChatGPT, an artificial intelligence chatbot, has shaken the academic world for better and for worse. On the UC Santa Barbara campus, undergraduate student Scarlett Adams offers a glimpse of how students and professors have approached the AI tool in different ways — from banning it, introducing it, or guiding students on how to use it, as since this technology is here to stay.

Student Spotlight: The Photography of Nostalgia

Student Spotlight: The Photography of Nostalgia

UC Santa Barbara visual art student Dylan Buckley Delaney spoke in a recent interview about his Glass Box Gallery exhibit, "SECRET SHAPE.” Buckley Delaney told Han about how his exhibit captures transformative undertones, his childhood, personal artistry, and more.

Student Spotlight: Musician, Poet and Lover of the Arts

Student Spotlight: Musician, Poet and Lover of the Arts

Music student Jason Cathcart is deeply involved in the arts at UCSB, and spends his time performing and sharing his love for music with the community. He plays about ten instruments, and is president of the Poets’ Club, where he recently released his own personal poetry magazine, Dizziness Great!

A New Summer Minor in Media Arts and Design

A New Summer Minor in Media Arts and Design

Diarmid Flatley, a Ph.D. candidate enrolled in UCSB’s Media Arts and Technology Program, discussed artificial intelligence and his work with “transmodal” arts in an interview with Environmental Studies major Lucian Scher.

Student Spotlight: From a Campus Set to the Big Screen

Student Spotlight: From a Campus Set to the Big Screen

What if you could forget anything you wanted to? To make all your worries and regrets dissipate into nothingness. Would you take the opportunity?

That’s the premise of fourth-year film student Noah Freeman Hecht’s newest short film, Forget Me Again, produced through UC Santa Barbara Film and Media Studies department’s Crew Production course — which he has taken four times in his college career.

HFA Creativity Contest: Music & Video

HFA Creativity Contest: Music & Video

This spring, UCSB’s Humanities and Fine Arts Division hosted a creativity contest to highlight the work of student across the UCSB campus. Check out our video and music category winners.

HFA Creativity Contest:  Prose 3rd Place Winner

HFA Creativity Contest: Prose 3rd Place Winner

This spring, UCSB’s Humanities and Fine Arts Division hosted a creativity contest to highlight the work of creative students across UCSB’s campus. The following story tied for second place in the prose category.

HFA Creativity Contest: Prose 2nd Place Winner

HFA Creativity Contest: Prose 2nd Place Winner

This spring, UCSB’s Humanities and Fine Arts Division hosted a creativity contest to highlight the work of students across the UCSB campus. The following story tied for second place in the prose category.

HFA Creativity Contest: Prose 2nd Place Winner

HFA Creativity Contest: Prose 2nd Place Winner

This spring, UCSB’s Humanities and Fine Arts Division hosted a creativity contest to highlight the work of creative student across the UCSB campus. The following story tied for second place in the prose category.

HFA Creativity Contest: Prose 1st Place Winner

HFA Creativity Contest: Prose 1st Place Winner

This spring, UCSB’s Humanities and Fine Arts Division hosted a creativity contest to highlight the work of creative students across the UCSB campus. The following story won first place in the prose category.

HFA Creativity Contest: Photography and Visual Art

HFA Creativity Contest: Photography and Visual Art

This spring, UC Santa Barbara’s Humanities and Fine Arts Division hosted the annual creativity contest to highlight creative student voices across the UCSB campus. The following are the winning submissions in the Photography and Visual arts categories.

HFA Creativity Contest 2023: Poetry

HFA Creativity Contest 2023: Poetry

UC Santa Barbara’s annual Creativity Contest this spring honored three Poetry winners at a Give Day Ceremony in early April. The winners, alongside their work, are featured here.