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  • College Remembers 9/11 Victims

    September 11, 2007

    Kerrwood Lawn with Flags for 9/11 Victims

    Westmont students gathered on Kerrwood Lawn to honor the victims killed in the 9/11 attacks six years ago.

    Dr. William Nelson, religious studies professor, led a prayer service and moment of silence. Taps was also played at sundown.

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  • Shasberger, Dimaggio Play Benefit Recital

    September 10, 2007

    Neil DimaggioMichael ShasbergerMichael Shasberger, Adams professor of music and worship, and Neil Dimaggio will present “Songs for the Amusement of All” at Christ Lutheran Church, 6595 Covington Way in Goleta, Sept. 30, at 7 p.m. There will be a goodwill offering to benefit Domestic Violence Solutions. Thrivent Financial for Lutherans has agreed to match the donation.The duo will perform the same program Friday, Oct.

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  • Beebe To Dedicate Telescope, Laud Research

    September 3, 2007

    Keck Telescope Picture

    President Gayle Beebe dedicates the new Keck Telescope Thursday, Sept. 6, at 3 p.m. in Westmont’s Carroll Observatory. Students and faculty will present their summer research projects in Founders Dining Room following the public dedication.

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  • Music Faculty Perform in Fall Recital

    August 31, 2007

    Philip Ficsor and Michael ShasbergerWestmont music professors present the Fall Faculty Recital in Porter Theatre Friday, Sept. 14, at 8 p.m. The program features vocal and instrumental pieces ranging from opera to jazz, offering community members and students a taste of the breadth and depth of the department. The event is free and open to the public.

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  • Art Council Throws Downtown Reception

    August 29, 2007

    A reception and membership party at Casa de la Guerra, 9 East De la Guerra Street, Thursday, Sept. 13, 4-6 p.m. celebrates the continued development of Westmont’s art program. The event, sponsored by the Westmont Art Council in collaboration with the Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation, is free and open to the public.

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