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UC Santa Barbara's Top News & Featured Events October 31, 2019 Top News Scientists track hippo movem

UC Santa Barbara's Top News & Featured Events [UC Santa Barbara's Top News & Featured Events] [UC Santa Barbara]( October 31, 2019 Top News [A young hippo cools off in the water in Uganda]( [The Hippo’s Hidden World]( Scientists track hippo movement and land use in a first-of-its kind study. [Read More ▶]( [Suffragettes]( [Suffrage and Beyond]( The 19th Amendment gave women the right to vote in 1920; their role in elections continues to evolve. [Read More ▶]( [Politics and Religion atop an American Flag]( [The Common Roots of Politics and Religion]( Religious studies scholar Ann Taves explores the importance of a world view in contemplating ethics and values. [Read More ▶]( [More News]( Featured Events [France A. Cordova]( [France A. Córdova]( October 31, 2019 The astrophysicist and director of the National Science Foundation discusses the NSF's vision for research investment. [UCSB Students]( [Parents & Family Weekend]( November 1-2, 2019 Gaucho families coming to campus will be welcomed with a full spectrum of activities, from adventure courses and lecture experiences to cultural events, soccer games and more. [Buyun Li]( [Buyun Li]( November 2, 2019 The graduate pianist’s doctoral recital will include works by Scarlatti, Mozart, Mendelssohn, Schumann and Liszt. [More Events]( [Arts]( | [Science + Technology]( | [Society + Culture]( | [Campus + Community]( | [Athletics]( | [Calendar]( [UC Santa Barbara]( Connect with Us: [FB icon]( [Twitter icon]( [Vimeo icon]( [LinkedIn icon]( [YouTube icon]( [RSS icon]( Copyright © 2019 The Regents of the University of California. All Rights Reserved. Share this email: [Email]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [LinkedIn]( 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]( using TrueRemove® 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.]({EMAIL})

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