News Archive

July 8, 2026

We are thrilled to officially introduce the Space Vandenberg 2026 Cohort! This exceptional group of students represents a powerful partnership bringing together top talent from regional institutions to drive innovation, research, and workforce development in the aerospace and engineering sectors.

July 8, 2026

The UC Santa Barbara Center for Science and Engineering Partnerships (CSEP) is proud to announce the 2026 cohort of the NIH-Maximizing Access to Research Careers (MARC) Scholars.

April 23, 2026

Winning works to be exhibited at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art this June and the UCSB Library Mountain Gallery September 2026 through March 2027

January 26, 2026

UC Santa Barbara teams up with Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo, regional community colleges, and Vandenberg Space Force Base to support undergraduates interested in pursuing aerospace innovation.

 

January 5, 2026
New this year, in advance of the competition, is an Art of Science Workshop! If you are interested in learning how to communicate your science to the public using art, or how to make stunning scientific images, sign up here: https://forms.gle/uw2PzdBLaCBHZsBFA by Tuesday January 6th!
 

 

January 5, 2026

The Schuller Lab, the Center for Science and Engineering Partnerships, and the UCSB Library are excited to announce the 13th annual Art of Science competition.  

November 24, 2025

This November, our talented scholars had the privilege of attending the Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minoritized Scientists (ABRCMS) in San Antonio, Texas.

August 29, 2025

On Thursday, August 14, 2025, over 60 undergraduate research scholars gathered at the UCSB Engineering Science Courtyard to present their summer projects.

May 23, 2025

The Schuller Lab, the Center for Science and Engineering Partnerships (CSEP), and the UCSB Library are proud to announce the winners of the 12th annual Art of Science competition. This beloved campus tradition invites UCSB undergraduate students, graduate students, and postdoctoral scholars to explore the aesthetics of scientific discovery through visual media—from microscopy and modeling to fieldwork and digital rendering.