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UC Santa Barbara's Top News & Featured Events April 28, 2022 Top News With swift, concerted and care

UC Santa Barbara's Top News & Featured Events [UC Santa Barbara's Top News & Featured Events] [UC Santa Barbara]( April 28, 2022 Top News [Tomorrow’s Mariculture]( With swift, concerted and careful action, the ocean can be sustainably cultivated to provide food for future populations. [Read more about farming food from the ocean ▶]( [Fillmore High School students admitted to the UC system were honored at EAOP UC Success Night]( [Hard Work Pays Off]( The Early Academic Outreach Program's UC Success Nights honor seniors from partner high schools who were admitted to UC campuses. [Read more about the events ▶]( [open ocean]( [Cryptic Carbon Sequestration]( Assistant professor Morgan Raven receives an NSF Faculty Early CAREER award to study a mysterious ocean process. [Read more about Raven's work ▶]( [More News]( Featured Events [Gagaku Poster]( [Gagaku: Sound of a Thousand Years, Lecture + Performance]( April 28, 2022 Naoyuki Manabe, Yoshie Kunimoto and Yutaka Ōta demonstrate their respective instruments and offer a unique perspective on the appreciation of the millenarian world of Gagaku. [Prof Slam Logo]( [Prof Slam 2022]( April 29, 2022 Eight professors share their research in an entertaining, interesting and digestible way — in just three minutes. [Timothy K. Eatman]( [Changing Systems, Changing Structures: Making Big Change]( May 3, 2022 Timothy K. Eatman draws on his experiences as a change leader within communities and in higher education to introduce structures, practices and strategies for defining and enacting change. [More Events]( UC Santa Barbara In The News [Popular Science]( [The copper jaws of venomous bloodworms could be a win for sustainable manufacturing]( “They need their jaws to kill the more active prey,” says Herbert Waite, a marine biochemist at the University of California, Santa Barbara. “They also use the jaws to fight each other off because they’re not very sociable, and occasionally the worms will collide in the burrows.” [Read More ▶]( [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 © 2022 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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