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Startups to compete for more than $100k in Cal Poly AngelCon’s in-person return

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At risk of losing the Rams, CLU scores another pro team

By   /  Wednesday, March 9th, 2022  /  Higher Education, Latest news, left, Regions, Subscriber content, Top Stories, Ventura County  /  Comments Off on At risk of losing the Rams, CLU scores another pro team

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CLU economists forecast slow recovery for Ventura County

By   /  Wednesday, March 9th, 2022  /  Higher Education, Latest news, Real Estate, Regions, Subscriber content, Top Stories, Top Story, Tri-County Economy, Ventura County  /  Comments Off on CLU economists forecast slow recovery for Ventura County

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At Westmont breakfast, author Michael Lewis talks of Santa Barbara’s ‘superhero of communicable disease’

By   /  Monday, March 7th, 2022  /  Health Care & Life Science, Higher Education, Latest news, middle, Regions, Santa Barbara County, Top Stories  /  Comments Off on At Westmont breakfast, author Michael Lewis talks of Santa Barbara’s ‘superhero of communicable disease’

On March 6, 2020, Westmont College held its annual President’s Breakfast, which would be one of the last large indoor, public events in the region before the COVID-19 pandemic arrived. The guest was Nobel-winning psychologist and economist Daniel Kahneman. This year on March 4, at the event’s return to the Hilton Santa Barbara Beachfront Resort, Read More →

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Judge denies CLU’s attempt to dismiss Gallegly’s lawsuit

By   /  Friday, March 4th, 2022  /  Higher Education, Latest news, left, Regions, Top Stories, Ventura County  /  Comments Off on Judge denies CLU’s attempt to dismiss Gallegly’s lawsuit

A Ventura County Superior Court judge on March 2 rejected an attempt by California Lutheran University to dismiss a case alleging breach of contract and problems with the funding and establishment of an on-campus public service center named after former U.S. Rep. Elton Gallegly. Judge Henry Walsh issued a tentative oral ruling on March 1 Read More →

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Head of UCSB intellectual property office takes new leadership job on campus

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Our View: Don’t let NIMBYs limit California’s best universities

By   /  Friday, February 18th, 2022  /  Editorials, Higher Education, Latest news, Opinion  /  Comments Off on Our View: Don’t let NIMBYs limit California’s best universities

NIMBYism should not be used to destroy the public institutions that are the lifeblood of the California economy. Unfortunately, that is what’s happening in Berkeley, where a court order freezing enrollment at the University of California’s flagship campus may force massive cuts in incoming student admissions and trigger more than $50 million in lost tuition. Read More →