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Cal Poly uncorks new wine center

By   /  Friday, December 3rd, 2021  /  Agribusiness, Central Coast, Higher Education, Latest news, middle, Subscriber content, Top Stories, Tri-County Economy, Wine & Viticulture  /  Comments Off on Cal Poly uncorks new wine center

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CSUCI gets $10.5M from heirs of developer Bud Smith

By   /  Thursday, December 2nd, 2021  /  Higher Education, Latest news, Nonprofits, right, Top Stories, Tri-County Economy, West Ventura County  /  Comments Off on CSUCI gets $10.5M from heirs of developer Bud Smith

A foundation created by the late Ventura County developer Martin V. “Bud” Smith and his wife has donated $10.5 million to CSU Channel Islands in Camarillo for its school of business and economics, a gift the university called “transformative.” The Martin V. and Martha K. Smith Foundation was established by Bud Smith, a philanthropist, entrepreneur Read More →

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Opinion: Reflecting on 30 years of service at Center for Nonprofit Leadership

By   /  Friday, November 26th, 2021  /  Columns, Higher Education, Latest news, Nonprofits, Op/Eds, Opinion  /  Comments Off on Opinion: Reflecting on 30 years of service at Center for Nonprofit Leadership

By Dena Jenson Preparing for the Center for Nonprofit Leadership’s upcoming 30th Anniversary Celebration of the Sector has been quite a walk down memory lane. So many extraordinary supporters of our region’s nonprofits show up countless times in photos, videos, archived social media posts and printed newsletters we unearthed. It is a great honor to Read More →

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Gallegly sues CLU over public service center

By   /  Tuesday, November 16th, 2021  /  East Ventura County, Government, Higher Education, Latest news, middle, Top Stories, Tri-County Economy  /  Comments Off on Gallegly sues CLU over public service center

UPDATE, 2:48 p.m., 11/16/2021: This article was revised to include comments from a California Lutheran spokesperson. Former U.S. Rep. Elton Gallegly has filed a lawsuit against California Lutheran University in Thousand Oaks alleging problems with the funding and establishment of an on-campus public service center named after him. The complaint, filed Nov. 15 in Ventura Read More →

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Goleta plans to sue UCSB over housing

By   /  Friday, November 12th, 2021  /  Higher Education, Latest news, Real Estate, South Coast, Subscriber content, Top Stories, Tri-County Economy  /  Comments Off on Goleta plans to sue UCSB over housing

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Our View: Everyone will benefit when UCSB builds more housing

By   /  Friday, November 12th, 2021  /  Editorials, Higher Education, Latest news, Opinion  /  Comments Off on Our View: Everyone will benefit when UCSB builds more housing

UC Santa Barbara is caught between a housing mandate and the controversial ideas of a billionaire donor. In a pair of moves that have provided plenty of fodder for headlines but little progress, Goleta announced plans to sue UC Santa Barbara, saying it has not fulfilled its pledge to provide housing for thousands of students Read More →

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Opinion: Turning back the Doomsday Clock means thinking about the common good

By   /  Friday, November 5th, 2021  /  Higher Education, Latest news, Op/Eds, Opinion  /  Comments Off on Opinion: Turning back the Doomsday Clock means thinking about the common good

By Jamshid Damooei The Doomsday Clock is a symbol that represents the likelihood of man-made global catastrophe. It was created and maintained since 1947 by the members of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, a nonprofit organization concerning science and global security issues resulting from accelerating technological advances that have negative consequences for humanity. Our Read More →