News Archive 2001-2015

News Archive 2001 through 2015


In a new paper published in Science, researchers from UCSB and other leading institutions around the world call for balancing seabed mining and ecosystem protection. James Badham, in an article for The UCSB Current posted July 9 with the title above, goes on to state: Thousands of feet below the ocean’s surface lies a hidden world of undiscovered species and unique seabed habitats — as well as a vast untapped store of...

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“Climate change is shrinking habitable areas for bumblebees in North America and Europe, a new study finds. The resulting decline of these important pollinators — whose loss is a threat to food security and the economy — has scientists considering controversial methods for saving their species.” In a July 9 feature article with the title above, Joshua E. Brown, writing for University Communications for the...

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Alex Feldwinn received his Associates degree from Santa Barbara City College where he studied Multimedia with a visual emphasis. He went on to get his Bachelor’s degree from San Jose State University where he graduated magna cum laude with a major in Digital Media and a minor in Radio Television and Film. He joined the UCSB Geography IT group in June of 2015 as our new Helpdesk Manager and Windows System Administrator. Alex...

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