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UC Santa Barbara's Top News September 11, 2024 ▤ Top News //info.ia.ucsb.edu/click/m1jzuj/uj3o4

UC Santa Barbara's Top News [UC Santa Barbara's Top News] [Alternate text]( September 11, 2024 ▤ Top News [NNN]( //info.ia.ucsb.edu/click/m1jzuj/uj3o4ib/u7hkdob[Immersive ocean health project opens at AlloSphere for Getty PST ART]( The AlloSphere opens to the public with "Sketches of Sensorium," a multisensory installation exploring ocean fragility and resilience through art and science. Shows are every second Thursday and fourth Saturday. [Read more about art + science at the AlloSphere]( [SciTrek founder Norbert Reich (center back) poses with some of the over 280 undergraduate volunteers who make the program possible.]( [Two professors selected as Experimental Physics Investigators by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation]( Professors Andrew Jayich and Jon Schuller have been selected by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation to be part of the 2024 cohort of Experimental Physics Investigators. They join 17 other mid-career researchers from around the country, each receiving a five-year, $1.25 million grant to pursue research goals. [Read more about experimental physics research]( [Microscopy image of a developing zebrafish retina, with cell nuclei (blue) and membranes (yellow) shown]( [Conference & Hospitality Services celebrates 50 years of summer programming]( An average of 120 programs, including professional and academic conferences, outreach programs, religious retreats and sports and leadership gatherings bring some 17,000 visitors to campus each summer. [Read more about summer hospitality]( [More News]( 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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