A selective guide to campus events • From 93106, the UCSB faculty and staff newspaper
June - August 2010
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SUMMER HOURS

UCEN
M-Fri.   7:30a.m.-5:30p.m.
Sat.   Hours vary
Sun.   Closed
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http://www.ucen.ucsb.edu/
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UCSB BOOKSTORE
M-Fri.   8a.m.-5p.m.
Sat.   11a.m.-4p.m.(during summer session)
Sun.   Closed
For more information:
www.bookstore.ucsb.edu

THE FACULTY CLUB
M-Fri.   11:30a.m.-1:30p.m.
The Faculty Club will be closed June 14-18.


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INTERDISCIPLINARY
HUMANITIES CENTER

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MULTICULTURAL CENTER
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UNIVERSITY ART MUSEUM
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WOMEN'S CENTER
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women
The UCSB Symphony will present new works by three student composers at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, June 2, in Lotte Lehmann Concert Hall.



TUESDAY 1

Spatial@UCSB
11 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Corwin Pavilion
GIS for Disaster Planning and Response Discussion at 11 a.m.; poster exhibit at noon; and CIRGIS annual meeting at 2:30 p.m.

Ensemble for Contemporary Music
8 p.m., Lotte Lehmann Concert Hall
Jeremy Haladyna leads "New Curiosity Shop," unusual combinations with music by Chihara, Childs, Folio, Koechlin, Schunk, Zasadzinski and Tooby. Tickets are $7 and $15 at the door.


WEDNESDAY 2

Secrets of a Successful College Tour
Noon, UCen Flying A Room
Gina Gonzales will share tips on how to make the most of a college tour.

UCSB Symphony Orchestra
8 p.m., Lotte Lehmann Concert Hall
Richard Rintoul conducts works by Debussy, Liszt, and Prokofiev, and introduces new pieces by student composers Elliot Burke, Chris Schunk and Chad Skopp. Tickets are $7 and $15 at the door.

The UCSB Symphony will present new works by three student composers at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, June 2, in Lotte Lehmann Concert Hall.




THURSDAY 3

Music of India Ensemble
7 p.m., Karl Geiringer Hall
Scott Marcus directs an evening of North Indian classical music. Tickets are $7 and $15 at the door.

Women's and Men's Choruses
8 p.m., Trinity Episcopal Church, 1500 State St.
The program features sacred works by Mozart, Byrd, Victoria, Lassus, Monteverdi, Casals, Rheinberger and Healy Willan will be featured. Tickets are $7 and $15 at the door.


FRIDAY 4

UCSB Gospel Choir
8 p.m., Lotte Lehmann Concert Hall
The popular choir offers a lively evening of gospel and other music. Tickets are $7 and $15.

Victor Bell directs the UCSB Gospel Choir at 8 p.m. on Friday, June 4, in Lotte Lehmann Concert Hall.




SUNDAY 6

Beautiful Brahms!
3 p.m., Unitarian Society, 1535 Santa Barbara St.,
Pianist and Professor Emeritus Betty Oberacker and violinist Nicole McKenzie will present the Complete Sonatas for Violin and Piano of Johannes Brahms.Tickets are $10 and $15 at the door.

Commencement 2010
College of Creative Studies,
11a.m. in Campbell Hall

Guest speaker: Hank Pitcher, a senior lecturer in the College of Creative Studies known for his iconic paintings of contemporary California culture and the southern Californian coastal landscape. .


WEDNESDAY 9

Put the 'Pie in the Sky' on the Plate in Front of You
Noon, UCen Flying A Room
Heidi Zetzer will offer practical steps for feeling hopeful in today's world. Free.


COMMENCEMENT 2010


FRIDAY 11

Donald Bren School of Environmental Science and Management
10 a.m. in the Bren Hall courtyard

Guest speaker: Angel Martinez, president and CEO of Deckers Outdoor Corporation

SATURDAY 12

Science and Mathematics
10 a.m. in the Bren Hall courtyard

Guest speaker: Janice Jagelski, UCSB alumna and a trustee of the UC Santa Barbara Foundation.

Engineering and Science
1 p.m. on the Commencement Green

Guest speaker: Dan Burnham, retired president and CEO of Raytheon Company and chair of the UC Santa Barbara Foundation Board of Trustees.

Social Sciences I
4 p.m. on the Commencement Green

Guest speaker: Michael Jochim, professor of archaeology.

SUNDAY 13

Social Sciences II
9 a.m. on the Commencement Green

Guest speaker: Leila J. Rupp, professor of feminist studies and associate dean of social sciences.

Humanities and Fine Arts
1 p.m. on the Commencement Green

Guest speaker: Journalist and author Ann Louise Bardach

Graduate Division
4 p.m. on the Commencement Green

Guest speaker: Patricia Cohen, professor of history.


?ARTS & LECTURES SUMMER CINEMA
"MONSTERS!"


All films screen at 7:30 p.m. in Campbell Hall. Admission
is free.  For more information, call x3535 or visit
artsandlectures.sa.ucsb.edu.



Dracula, The Invisible Man, and The Bride of Frankenstein



JULY


Dracula
Wednesday, July 7


Frankenstein
Wednesday, July 14


The Wolf Man
Wednesday, July 21


The Bride of Frankenstein
Wednesday, July 28


AUGUST

The Invisible Man
Wednesday, August 4


The Mummy
Wednesday, August 11


The Phantom of the Opera
Wednesday, August 18


The Creature From the Black Lagoon
Wednesday, August 25 (in 3-D)

EXHIBITIONS

VISIBLE SPECTRUM: MASTER OF FINE ARTS EXHIBITION 2010
University Art Museum
through June 20
Opening reception, Friday, June 4, at 5:30 p.m.


MAX NEUFELDT:
NEW WORKS

Faculty Club
through June 30


"CITY, COUNTRY, INDUSTRY, AGRICULTURE: ON THE ROAD WITH ROY STRYKER"
University Art Museum
through June 13, 2010


DOUBLE VISION:
SHIZUE SEIGEL
MultiCultural Center Lounge
through June 11


PUBLIC LIVES OF POSTERS IN SAN FRANCISCO'S CHINATOWN, MANILATOWN AND JAPANTOWN, 1970'S AND 1980'S
MultiCultural Center
Meeting Rooms
through June 11


CHILDHOOD: A RECONSTRUCTION
Women's Center Gallery
through June 15