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UCSB sociologist Dana Kornberg examines how race, caste and institutional access shape unequal pathways to status and wealth ...
The innovative play development program presents public readings of new plays by four professional playwrights, all with UC ...
The term “wine grower” is so common that we never think about how little sense it makes. Vintners aren’t “growing” wine. They are growing grapes, then producing wine from those grapes. So why do we ...
Lisa Jacobson is a cultural historian of late 19th- and 20th-century United States with wide-ranging interests in the histories of consumer culture; food and alcoholic beverages; capitalism and the ...
UCSB Arts & Lectures will host former U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg for the talk “Making Sense of the 2020s: What the Rest of This Decade Will Require From Leaders in Policy, ...
No matter how you feel about artificial intelligence — love it, fear it or question it — AI is here to stay. In fact, it seems to be evolving daily, with AI systems becoming increasingly sophisticated ...
Research demonstrates that the addition of certain dopants could improve a solid electrolyte’s interaction with a ...
With funding from a consortium of donors, the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics will design, build and furnish a ...