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  • Third Annual Westmont Chistmas Festival

    November 1, 2007

    Festival ImageGet into the Christmas spirit early this year at Westmont’s Third Annual Christmas Festival. The free program will feature traditional and contemporary holiday music performed by Westmont’s Chamber Orchestra and multiple choirs, as well as dance, dramatic readings and visual art.

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  • A “Change” in Contemporary Dance

    October 30, 2007

    Change in Dance
    The Westmont student dance company, The Windancers, presents “Change” Thursday through Saturday, Nov. 15-17 at 8 p.m. in Porter Theatre. The dance recital will feature original pieces set to contemporary music, followed by a talk-back with the dancers and choreographers. Admission is $10, $5 for students and seniors.

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  • A Trio of Musical Events

    October 30, 2007

    Trio of Musical Events

    Three intimate concerts on Westmont’s campus next week provide a chance to hear excellent music up close and get to know talented young musicians. Each event is free and open to the public.

    The Composers’ Concert Tuesday, Nov. 6 at 8 p.m. in Deane Chapel will highlight original compositions by students. Faculty and students will collaborate in the performances, resulting in an eclectic and exciting evening of new music.

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  • Encore Performance

    October 30, 2007

    American Double
    Local radio station KDB (93.7 FM) will be feature American Double on Santa Barbara in Concert, Sunday, Nov. 11, at 7 p.m. in a performance recorded Oct. 19 at Montecito Covenant Church.

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  • Local Writer Puts Words to Paintings

    October 25, 2007

    Marilyn McEntyreWestmont professor and Santa Barbara author Marilyn Chandler McEntyre has recently released the third of three volumes of poems on the work of Dutch artists, Vermeer, Rembrandt, and Van Gogh. “In Quiet Light,” “Drawn to the Light,” and “The Color of Light,” offer readers reflections on their paintings.

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  • Talk to Sing the Praises of Music Education

    October 23, 2007

    Dr. S
    Santa Barbara school board members axed many music programs this year due to budget constraints, following a nationwide trend of focusing on academics while neglecting the arts. Michael Shasberger, Westmont’s Adams professor of music and worship, will speak on “Reading, Writing and Music: Why Music Belongs at the Center of the Curriculum,” Thursday, Nov. 8, at 5:30 p.m. at the University Club, 1332 Santa Barbara St.

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  • Orchestra Premieres Redford Arrangement

    October 22, 2007

    The Orchestra

    Hollywood composer J.A.C. Redford has arranged a piece for Westmont ’s
    Chamber Orchestra to be premiered Friday, Nov. 2, 8 p. m. at First Presbyterian
    Church, Constance and State Street. The orchestra will also perform Sunday, Nov. 4,
    7 p.m. at El Montecito Presbyterian Church, 1455 East Valley Road. These
    performances are made possible in part by the generous support of Prudent i al
    California Realty.

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  • Gallery Draws Top Children's Illustrators

    October 22, 2007

    Illustration

    Acclaimed children's book artists C.F. Payne, Lisbeth Zwerger, and Gregory
    Manchess will exhibit work in Reynolds Gallery's "Storytellers: Children's
    Book Illustrators," Nov. 3 through Dec. 13. The artists will be available to
    sign books at the family-friendly opening reception Saturday, Nov. 3, from 2
    to 5 p.m.

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  • College Welcomes Moving 'Black Boy' Play

    October 22, 2007

    Charles

    The difficult life of author Richard Wright is the subject of a one-man play, “Black Boy,” to be performed by Charles Holt at Westmont’s Porter Theatre one night only, Thurs. Nov. 1, at 8 p.m. A suggested donation of $5 will benefit the student-lead group Racial Equality and Justice (REJ). The actor will hold an open forum in Hieronymus Lounge Friday, November 2, at 3:15 p.m. to discuss the production.

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  • Talk Explores Spain's Cave Paintings

    October 22, 2007

    Cave

    Visiting scholar Araceli Ardón will lecture on “The Caves of Altamira, Spain: A guided Tour of the Oldest Museum in the World” Thursday, Nov. 1, at 3:30 p.m. in Westmont’s Hieronymus Lounge. Ardón is one of the few people in the past three decades who have entered Altamira Cave, famous for its Upper Paleolithic paintings.

    Ardón served as director of the Museum of Art in Querétaro, Mexico for eight years before getting the chance of a lifetime.

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  • Choral Festival Gathers 10 Area Choirs

    October 16, 2007

    College ChoirSix high school choirs will join four college groups for Westmont’s third annual Fall Choral Festival at First Presbyterian Church, Constance and State Street, Friday, Oct. 26, at 7 p.m. The event is free and open to the public.

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  • Westmont Theatre Presents Jane Eyre in Great Literature Series

    October 16, 2007

    Jane Eyre The Westmont Theatre Department presents Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre in an acclaimed adaptation by Polly Teale Oct. 19, 20, 26 and 27 at 8 p.m. in Porter Theatre. They will also give matinees Oct. 18, 19, 25 and 26 for invited high school students in the first installment of the Found in Translation: Great Literature in the Theatre program.

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  • President Treasures New VP for Finance

    October 15, 2007

    Doug Jones President Gayle Beebe has welcomed long-time co-worker Doug Jones to Westmont as vice president for finance. Jones fills a position left vacant when Ron Cronk retired last year after working at the college for 22 years.

    Jones was vice president of finance and administration at Spring Arbor University for the seven years Beebe served president there. Jones left his job as controller at Huntington College, his alma mater, in 2000 when Beebe recruited him to Spring Arbor University.

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  • Chesterton Fans Bring Expert to Campus

    October 12, 2007

     Influential early 20th century English writer G.K. Chesterton will be the focus of a talk at Westmont Thursday, Oct. 18. Dale Ahlquist, president of the American Chesterton Society, will deliver a free lecture, “An Introduction to G.K. Chesterton,” in Hieronymus Lounge at 7 p.m.

    A group of Westmont alumni and friends who began a chapter of The Chesterton Society in Santa Barbara in 2003 are sponsoring the event.

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  • Students Head South for Special Trip

    October 12, 2007

    Core Team About 50 students are driving to Ensenada, Mexico, this weekend to volunteer at a Special Olympics there. The annual student-led trip started in 2003, a product of Potter’s Clay, the student-led service trip that celebrated its 30th anniversary last spring.

    The Westmont students will help time events, hand out food, assist visually impaired athletes, and cheer for all the athletes at the Special Olympics in Ensenada.

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  • Masters Make Music at Westmont

    October 10, 2007

    Orchestra and Choirs Directed by Dr. Michael ShasbergerMusicians from Santa Barbara and across the country will gather at Westmont for a Chamber Music Retreat and Master Class Friday, Oct. 19 through Monday, Oct. 22, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Cellist Nona Pyron, internationally known musician and adjunct professor at Westmont, has led the Master Class in Santa Barbara since 1999. Auditing positions are still available to the public for a small fee.

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  • Scholar Shares Asian Missions Vision

    October 9, 2007

    Timothy Kiho Park, associate professor of Asian mission and director of Korean studies at Fuller Theological Seminary, will speak on “The Korean Church and World Mission,” Thursday, Oct. 18, at 3:30 p.m. in Westmont’s Hieronymus Lounge. Refreshments will be available after the talk.

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  • Sociology Professor Joins Faculty

    October 9, 2007

    Xuefeng ZhangXuefeng Zhang joined the Westmont faculty this fall as an assistant professor of sociology. The native of China earned his bachelor’s degree in political science from Harbin Normal University and his master’s degree in sociology at Nankai University before coming to study at the University of Minnesota in 1997.

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  • Why is the Sky Blue?

    October 2, 2007

    Chemist Explains the Importance of Science

    Niva TroSurveys of Americans have revealed an ignorance of science. Educators, like Westmont chemistry professor Niva Tro, frequently call for more science instruction in the schools. Tro will speak on “The Importance of Science Literacy: Why Everyone Needs a Basic Understanding of Science,” Thursday, Oct. 11, at 5:30 p.m. at the University Club on Santa Barbara Street.

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  • Chemist Reacts Well With Students

    September 28, 2007

    Stephen ContakesChemistry professor Dr. Stephen Contakes, who joined the Westmont faculty this fall, hopes to influence student’s lives inside and outside the classroom. The Lehigh University alumnus is a bioinorganic chemist who focuses on metals in biology.

    “The chemistry involved in activities such as thinking and moving contain metals which play a key role in the ways our bodies function,” he says. Contakes does research that replicates in non-natural systems the way these metals act.

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  • Professor Studies Biblical Family Violence

    September 28, 2007

    Caryn ReederReligious studies professor Caryn Reeder, who joined the Westmont faculty this fall, is anxious to begin conducting research on a new topic. She has spent much of the past year writing “The Enemy Within: Biblical and Intertestamental Traditions of Family Violence,” a dissertation she hopes to publish focusing on domestic violence in the Bible and other ancient texts.

    “I’m ready to move beyond family violence and get into something more cheerful,” she says.

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  • Private Equity Investor Heads Advisors

    September 26, 2007

    Mitch Vance, a general partner of a private equity investment firm, has agreed to chair Westmont’s Board of Advisors, President Gayle Beebe announced today. Vance joined the board in 2000 and previously served on the Westmont Foundation.

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  • Computer Science Awarded $287,500 Grant

    September 26, 2007

    Wayne Iba and Kim KihlstromThe National Science Foundation awarded Westmont professors Kim P. Kihlstrom and Wayne Iba a $287,500 grant for their project Connection-Oriented Computer Science Education. The grant will provide scholarships of up to $10,000 each year to students majoring in computer science who demonstrate financial need and academic promise.

    The project aims to increase the number of talented and well-prepared computer science graduates, particularly women and culturally diverse students.

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  • Westmont Alum Fights to End Slavery

    September 24, 2007

    David BatstoneWestmont alumnus David Batstone, a modern day abolitionist, will stop in the Tri Counties this week as part of a 60-city tour to end slavery and human trafficking. He will speak in chapel at Westmont Wednesday, Sept. 26, at 10:30 a.m. He will speak that evening at Eastminster Presbyterian Church, 8180 Telephone Road in Ventura at 7 p.m.

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  • Talk Fleshes Out Skin-Tone Discrimination

    September 20, 2007

    Paul SpickardThe social issues and implications surrounding the skin tone of Asians will be the focus of a talk by author and scholar Paul Spickard, Friday, Sept. 28, at 3:30 p.m. in Westmont’s Hieronymus Lounge. The free, public lecture, “Is Lighter Better? Skin-Tone Discrimination Among Asian Americans,” will explain and interpret the issue and its implications for Asian American women.

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  • Stern, Students to Research Communication

    September 19, 2007

    Lesa Stern

    Lesa Stern, communication studies professor, joined the Westmont faculty this fall and looks forward to mentoring and conducting research with her students. She completed a study on students’ use of the popular social networking Web site Facebook while teaching at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville.

    “It was the good, the bad and the ugly,” Stern says. “Students will tell you a lot on their profiles. That was a fun one.”

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  • Professor Begins New Chapter at Westmont

    September 19, 2007

    Kathryn StelmachKathryn Stelmach always knew she wanted to be a teacher. The new Westmont English professor and Carlsbad native says she was deeply influenced by her maternal grandparents, who both taught high school English.

    “Growing up, I would sit in my grandfather’s chair and read his dog-eared poetry. I really fell in love with it,” she says.

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  • Lecture Sheds Light on Visual Culture

    September 19, 2007

    (c) 2007 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York/ADAGP, Paris

    William Dyrness, professor of theology and culture at Fuller Seminary in Pasadena, will present a lecture on “Georges Rouault, Jacques Maritain and Cultural Renewal in France,” Thursday, September 27, at 7 p.m. in Westmont’s Reynolds Gallery. This free event is in conjunction with the gallery’s current exhibit, “Georges Rouault: Miserere et Guerre.”

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  • Faculty, Students Run Reading Marathon

    September 18, 2007

    Jane Eyre
    English faculty and students will read aloud the entire text of Charlotte Brontë’s novel “Jane Eyre” between 9 a.m. and midnight Saturday, Sept. 29, in Reynolds Hall at Westmont. Community members are invited to come by, listen and enjoy light refreshments provided throughout the day.

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  • College Remembers 9/11 Victims

    September 11, 2007

    Kerrwood Lawn with Flags for 9/11 Victims

    Westmont students gathered on Kerrwood Lawn to honor the victims killed in the 9/11 attacks six years ago.

    Dr. William Nelson, religious studies professor, led a prayer service and moment of silence. Taps was also played at sundown.

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  • Shasberger, Dimaggio Play Benefit Recital

    September 10, 2007

    Neil DimaggioMichael ShasbergerMichael Shasberger, Adams professor of music and worship, and Neil Dimaggio will present “Songs for the Amusement of All” at Christ Lutheran Church, 6595 Covington Way in Goleta, Sept. 30, at 7 p.m. There will be a goodwill offering to benefit Domestic Violence Solutions. Thrivent Financial for Lutherans has agreed to match the donation.The duo will perform the same program Friday, Oct.

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  • Beebe To Dedicate Telescope, Laud Research

    September 3, 2007

    Keck Telescope Picture

    President Gayle Beebe dedicates the new Keck Telescope Thursday, Sept. 6, at 3 p.m. in Westmont’s Carroll Observatory. Students and faculty will present their summer research projects in Founders Dining Room following the public dedication.

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  • Music Faculty Perform in Fall Recital

    August 31, 2007

    Philip Ficsor and Michael ShasbergerWestmont music professors present the Fall Faculty Recital in Porter Theatre Friday, Sept. 14, at 8 p.m. The program features vocal and instrumental pieces ranging from opera to jazz, offering community members and students a taste of the breadth and depth of the department. The event is free and open to the public.

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  • Art Council Throws Downtown Reception

    August 29, 2007

    A reception and membership party at Casa de la Guerra, 9 East De la Guerra Street, Thursday, Sept. 13, 4-6 p.m. celebrates the continued development of Westmont’s art program. The event, sponsored by the Westmont Art Council in collaboration with the Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation, is free and open to the public.

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  • Lecture to Redefine Biblical Art in New York

    August 28, 2007

    Ena Heller, executive director of New York’s Museum of Biblical Art (MOBIA), will present a free lecture, “Redefining Biblical Art in New York City,” in Westmont’s Hieronymus Lounge Wednesday, Sept. 12, at 7 p.m. Art Council members Walter and Darlene Hansen present the talk in conjunction with the exhibit, Georges Rouault: Miserere et Guerre, curated by MOBIA, which runs through Oct. 18 in Reynolds Gallery.

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  • Class of 2011 Arrives at Westmont

    August 22, 2007

    ORIENTATION BEGINS THURSDAY FOR TALENTED CLASS OF STUDENTS

    orientation 2006The 388 members of the incoming class of 2011 will begin arriving at Westmont this week. They belong to one of the strongest academic classes in the college’s 70-year history.

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  • Political Science Professor Joins Faculty

    August 20, 2007

    Jesse CovingtonPolitical scientist Jesse Covington joins Westmont’s faculty this fall as an assistant professor after completing his doctorate at the University of Notre Dame.

    Covington, a Southern California native, holds master’s degrees from Notre Dame and Westminster Theological Seminary. He has taught at Wheaton College in Illinois for the past two years. At Westmont, he will focus on political theory and constitutional law.

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  • Westmont Holds Onto Top-Tier In Rankings

    August 17, 2007

    Students in Lab

    Westmont remains in the top tier among the nation's top liberal arts
    colleges in the 2008 edition of U.S. News & World Report's "America's Best
    Colleges" released today. Westmont tied with 10 other colleges with a
    ranking of 106. This is the third straight year the college has been in the
    top tier.

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  • Georges Rouault Exhibit Visits Westmont

    August 13, 2007

    (c) 2007 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York/ADAGP, ParisReynolds Gallery will host Georges Rouault’s Miserere et Guerre: This Anguished
    World of Shadows, a cycle of prints that explores the connections between war,
    suffering and mercy, Aug. 23 through Oct. 18. There will be an opening reception
    Thursday, Aug. 23, 4-6 p.m.

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  • Ifland Offers New Voice to Trustees

    July 17, 2007

    RickIflandWestmont alumnus Rick Ifland has joined the board of trustees, which oversees the operations of the college. He has worked as a successful private equity investor and entrepreneur for the past two decades.

    “I am thrilled to work closely with a campus that’s filled with tomorrow’s leaders and to help create an optimal environment where they can learn deeply,” Ifland says.

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  • New Westmont President Steps Into Office

    July 12, 2007

    Dr. Beebe and studentsGayle Beebe assumed leadership of Westmont as the college’s eighth president July 1. He, his wife, Pam, and their three children (Anna, 14, Elizabeth, 12, and Ricky, 8)moved into the president’s house above the college in June. The family came from Spring Arbor, Mich., where Beebe served as president of Spring Arbor University for seven years.

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  • Violinist to Perform to Lunchtime Crowds

    July 12, 2007

    Philip FiscorOne of the area's leading violinists will perform a free midday concert this month in Ventura. Philip Ficsor, Westmont professor of violin, will play classical music Thursday, July 26, at 12:15 p.m. at the Ventura Avenue Adult Center, 550 N. Ventura Ave.

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