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Montecito Foothills Alive with Music
Read MoreJuly 23, 2009

Westmont Celebrates 20 Years of Education Program in Costa Rica
Read MoreJuly 17, 2009

Rembrandt’s Mastery Displayed in Santa Barbara
Read MoreJuly 13, 2009

Pointer to Serve as Acting Provost
Read MoreJuly 10, 2009

Chapel CDs Join Digital Music Revolution
Read MoreJuly 1, 2009
The Westmont College Worship Team has made the leap to iTunes. Music from all five chapel CDs dating back to 2004 are available for purchase and download through the iTunes Store.Joel Patterson, Westmont director of music and worship, says Westmont now has a significant, permanent presence in the international music market and thus a greater presence in the world.
Westmont Offers New Summer Art Camp
Read MoreJune 26, 2009

Warriors Sports Media Guides Win Contest
Read MoreJune 26, 2009

Teens to Perform Rodgers & Hammerstein's "Cinderella"
Read MoreJune 19, 2009

Exciting Future for Baseball Takes Shape
Read MoreJune 5, 2009

Carr Field, before and now Westmont has hired Robert Ruiz as head coach of Westmont baseball. As Azusa Pacific University’s assistant and associate head coach for the past five years, he helped win 36 or more games in three of the past five seasons.
Homes Rise from Ashes
Read MoreJune 5, 2009

Student Essays Analyze Financial Crisis
Read MoreJune 3, 2009

Johnson Speaks at Westmont Athletics Fundraiser
Read MoreMay 27, 2009
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More than 200 people enjoyed an inspirational evening with Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson May 31 at the Westmont Athletics Presidential Scholarship-Challenge dinner. The former NBA All-Star told stories from his youth and from his days as a professional basketball player, encouraging the audience to serve others.
Global Theater Honored on Local Stage
Read MoreMay 21, 2009

Interior Space Takes Shape
Read MoreMay 18, 2009

Celebrating the Class of 2009 Despite Evacuation
Read MoreMay 14, 2009

Summer Camp Registration Underway
Read MoreMay 14, 2009
Registration is underway for Westmont Summer Sports Camps and Think Camps. The earliest camp is Bravissimo, a musical theater camp, that begins June 13. Over the course of the 11 days, campers will have the opportunity to rehearse a fully-staged musical theater production culminating in a grand performance of “Cinderella” Thursday, June 25. Girls volleyball and sports skills summer camps begin the week of June 15.Students Spend Summer Serving Overseas
Read MoreMay 12, 2009

Designers with a Cause
Read MoreMay 7, 2009

Outstanding Students Receive Award
Read MoreMay 7, 2009

David K. Winter Award Recipients Westmont’s student life office awarded 10 outstanding students for their leadership during the past year. The David K. Winter Character Through Servant Leadership Award is given each spring to students who show exemplary leadership through service at Westmont and in the community.
An Orchestra Heard Round the World
Read MoreMay 6, 2009

Westmont Orchestra The Westmont Orchestra departs soon after Commencement for a musical tour of Hungary and Austria. Between May 12 and May 25 the 52 student musicians will perform five concerts in the regions around Budapest and Vienna, while also taking time to stay with host families, visit local churches and attend an opera.
Westmont Graduation Goes to the Beach
Read MoreApril 30, 2009

Professors to Discuss Lincoln's Legacy
Read MoreApril 27, 2009
Richard Pointer, professor of history, and Jesse Covington, assistant professor of political science, will lead a discussion, “Lincoln’s Legacy: Race, Liberty, and the Rule of Law,” Friday, May 1, at 7 p.m. in the Faulkner Gallery of the Santa Barbara Central Library, 40 E. Anapamu St. The discussion is part of Santa Barbara County Bar Foundation’s Law Week and is free and open to the public.Business Students Offer Industry Analysis
Read MoreApril 24, 2009

David Newton Five economics and business student teams will present their semester-long research that culminates in a formal industry analysis. “Change and Innovation Industry Analysis Symposium” is free and open to the public Wednesday, April 29, at 3:30 p.m. in Westmont’s Founders Dining Room. Refreshments will be served.
State Lauds College Public Safety Workers
Read MoreApril 23, 2009

Video Game Aims to Teach about Recycling
Read MoreApril 22, 2009

Chapel CD Reflects a Rise From the Ashes
Read MoreApril 17, 2009

Talk Inspects Politics of Human Trafficking
Read MoreApril 17, 2009

Grace Chang Grace Chang, a writer and activist for the labor and welfare rights of immigrants and women of color, explores the complex governmental issues of human trafficking in a lecture, “Trafficking by Any Other Name,” Thursday, April 30, at 7 p.m. in Kerrwood Hall’s Hieronymus Lounge.
Fresh, Local Performance Art
Read MoreApril 14, 2009

Butler Unveils Resurrection Premiere
Read MoreApril 14, 2009

Professor Offers Global View Of Chemistry
Read MoreApril 9, 2009

Stan Anderson Stan Anderson, Westmont chemistry professor, discusses the importance of chemistry while reflecting on his global career in a valedictory lecture, “Engaging the World Through Chemistry,” Wednesday, April 15, at 7 p.m. in Kerrwood Hall’s Hieronymus Lounge. The lecture is free and open to the public. A reception will follow.
A Shower of April Music
Read MoreApril 9, 2009

April offers a bouquet of musical performances at Westmont, ending the academic year on a musical note. All performances are free and open to the public.
The Spring Choral Concert on Friday, April 17, at 8 p.m. at El Montecito Presbyterian Church will gather the College Choir, Chamber Singers, Men’s and Women’s chorale and other ensembles for their season finale.
Seniors Exhibit Their Talent
Read MoreApril 9, 2009
Westmont’s graduating art majors show their work in the Senior Art Exhibition in Reynolds Gallery Friday, April 17, through Saturday, May 9. The opening reception and award presentation April 17, 4-6 p.m., is free and open to the public.Talk Takes an Ethnic Look at Christianity
Read MoreApril 7, 2009

Larson to Explore Art Museum Evolution
Read MoreApril 3, 2009

Talk Explores the Human Brain, Religious Belief
Read MoreMarch 27, 2009

Beebe Launches New Book With Campus Signing
Read MoreMarch 19, 2009
For thousands of years, individuals and societies have sought to know God in many ways. A new book by Richard J. Foster and Westmont President Gayle D. Beebe, “Longing for God: Seven Paths of Spiritual Devotion,” explores the primary approaches developed throughout Christian history.Students Spring Into Action
Read MoreMarch 19, 2009

Spring Break on the West Side More than 300 Westmont students are spending spring break in Mississippi, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Ensenada, Mexico, and Santa Barbara, volunteering for various service projects.
Spring Sing Reaches Out
Read MoreMarch 19, 2009

VK Men, 2008 Spring Sing sweepstakes winner This year, more than ever, we are delighted to be hosting Spring Sing 2009 at the Santa Barbara County Bowl on Saturday, April 4, at 6:30 pm.
Tinker Bell Takes a Bow
Read MoreMarch 17, 2009

A Passionate Performance
Read MoreMarch 17, 2009

Warriors Open NAIA Tourney Against Blue Raiders
Read MoreMarch 12, 2009

Polo Rides to Nationals for Third Straight Year
Read MoreMarch 11, 2009

Music Maker's Master Class
Read MoreMarch 10, 2009
Nona Pyron, internationally known cellist and adjunct professor at Westmont, will gather professional musicians from across the country for a Chamber Music Retreat on campus Friday, March 20, through Sunday, March 22. Westmont students and other skilled amateurs will also participate in the master class. The retreat is full, but auditors are welcome to listen in.
Historian Installed As Social Science Chair
Read MoreMarch 2, 2009

Out Of The Ashes To The Cosmos
Read MoreFebruary 25, 2009

Sophomore Talks His Way to Two Titles
Read MoreFebruary 25, 2009

Poetry, Interrupted
Read MoreFebruary 20, 2009
A poetry reading by Paul Willis and Diana Raab originally planned for the day of the Tea Fire has been rescheduled for Saturday, February 28, at 8 p.m. in the Fe Bland Auditorium at Santa Barbara City College. The event is free and open to the public and will include a book sale and signing by the authors.
Soloists Hit a High Note
Read MoreFebruary 20, 2009

