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UC Santa Barbara’s Top News & Featured Events June 11, 2024 ▤ Top News With the College of

UC Santa Barbara’s Top News & Featured Events [UC Santa Barbara’s Top News & Featured Events] [Alternate text]( June 11, 2024 ▤ Top News [Grad posing for camera]( [A week’s worth of commencement activities will celebrate 6,875 graduates for 2023–2024]( With the College of Creative Studies commencement festivities already in the books, eight more ceremonies remain in UC Santa Barbara's graduation lineup for the Class of 2024. [Read more about the commencement schedule]( [Crowd observing monument]( [Exploring the meaning and significance of monuments]( The Interdisciplinary Humanities Center's collaboration with Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation garners a Partnership of the Year Award. [Read more about the Making of Monuments]( [CCS grads posing for photo]( [Creative Studies students mark major milestone in the first of UCSB’s commencement ceremonies]( Students from the campus's "graduate school for undergrads" take to the stage at Campbell Hall to celebrate their achievement. [Read more about CCS graduation]( [More News]( ▤ Featured Events [JAWS movie photo]( [Jaws]( July 5, 2024 The Steven Spielberg classic kicks off the UCSB Arts & Lectures “Sun, Surf and Cinema” series, screening outdoors at the Santa Barbara County Courthouse Sunken Garden. [Point Break movie photo]( [Point Break]( July 12, 2024 The second event in the A&L summer series features Kathryn Bigelow’s action-drama favorite. [50 First Dates movie photo]( [50 First Dates]( July 19, 2024 Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore star in the hit romantic comedy about an amnesiac woman and the man who loves her. [More Events]( Explore [Arts]( [Science & Technology]( [Society & Culture]( [Campus & Community]( [Events]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Vimeo]( [LinkedIn]( [RSS Feeds]( Choose the emails you would like to receive by [managing your preferences](. If you do not wish to receive any emails from UC Santa Barbara Institutional Advancement (this includes event invitations, newsletters, networking opportunities and stories of philanthropy), you can [opt out of them ALL](. Got this as a forward [Sign up]( to receive our future emails. View this email [online](. UC Santa Barbara | Santa Barbara, CA 93106 US This email was sent to {EMAIL}. To continue receiving our emails, add us to your address book.

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