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Programs help veterans find independence in agriculture

By   /  Friday, June 30th, 2017  /  Agribusiness, Higher Education, Latest news, Nonprofits  /  Comments Off on Programs help veterans find independence in agriculture

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Antioch University provost resigning due to health concerns

By   /  Wednesday, June 28th, 2017  /  Higher Education, Latest news  /  Comments Off on Antioch University provost resigning due to health concerns

William Flores, provost and vice chancellor of Antioch University Santa Barbara, is stepping down as of June 30 due to health concerns, according to a June 28 news release. Flores, who will rejoin his family in Houston, Texas, said, “I have enjoyed my time at Antioch University and am blessed to have worked with the Read More →

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Labor leader Lacayo’s life, work celebrated at CSUCI memorial service

By   /  Monday, June 26th, 2017  /  Higher Education, Latest news  /  Comments Off on Labor leader Lacayo’s life, work celebrated at CSUCI memorial service

About 350 Ventura County community and political leaders paid tribute to the late Henry “Hank” Lacayo on June 24 at the John Spoor Broome Library at CSU Channel Islands. Lacayo, a national figure in the labor movement and in Democratic Party circles, died May 1 after a long battle with throat cancer. He was 85. Read More →

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UCSB joins nonprofit Alliance for Southern California Innovation

By   /  Friday, June 23rd, 2017  /  Higher Education, Latest news, Technology  /  Comments Off on UCSB joins nonprofit Alliance for Southern California Innovation

UC Santa Barbara and six other universities announced the formation of the nonprofit organization Alliance for Southern California Innovation on June 22. Led by former California Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner and a board of directors including UCSB physics professor and vice chancellor for research Joseph Incandela, the group will work to support tech entrepreneurs and Read More →

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UCSB gets $4.4 million for program to reduce energy usage in data centers

By   /  Thursday, June 15th, 2017  /  Energy, Higher Education, Latest news, Technology  /  Comments Off on UCSB gets $4.4 million for program to reduce energy usage in data centers

The Department of Energy awarded UC Santa Barbara $4.4 million for a program that reduces energy consumption in data centers by making communications technology faster and more efficient. U.S. Rep. Salud Carbajal, D-Santa Barbara, announced the award, part of the department’s Advanced Research Project Agency-Energy program. UCSB’s Intelligent Reduction of Energy through Photonic Integration for Read More →

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Degrees vs. certificates: Tri-county colleges see benefits of both

By   /  Friday, June 9th, 2017  /  Higher Education, Latest news  /  Comments Off on Degrees vs. certificates: Tri-county colleges see benefits of both

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Confidence key to successful negotiations

By   /  Friday, June 9th, 2017  /  Higher Education, Latest news, Op/Eds, Opinion  /  Comments Off on Confidence key to successful negotiations

By Judith Richards Why are employees leaving unclaimed value on the bargaining table? How can individuals increase the likelihood of achieving their negotiation goals? Negotiation skills in the workplace play an essential role in facilitating the sales process, resolving conflict and ensuring career success. Unfortunately, the majority of employees have not been exposed to formalized Read More →