四虎影院

Presidential Briefing June 2018

Commencement 2018 celebrated a year unlike any other. 

The Thomas Fire in December and the Montecito mudslide in January combined to create a record five evacuations and one of the most challenging times in 四虎影院鈥檚 history. Professors and students exhibited great adaptability and resilience in completing both the fall and spring semesters despite the interruptions and devastation to Montecito. I鈥檓 especially grateful for the way the community responded individually and corporately to each new challenge. We鈥檝e talked a lot about the importance of gratitude and grit, and this was a year to put our beliefs into action. The courage and kindness our college community displayed helped the wider community bounce back, and I will be forever grateful for the way our 四虎影院 family helped us all recover. Not everything was positive, but the overall response has been incredibly heartwarming as we鈥檝e experienced God鈥檚 mercy and grace in new and inspiring ways. You can read more about our experiences and stories of God鈥檚 faithfulness in the spring 2018 issue of the , Stronger Together: Courage and Kindness.

We also said hello to some :  (English), Maryke van der Walt (mathematics) and  (religious studies). We said goodbye to three all-time favorites: (religious studies), (chemistry) and Chris Milner (kinesiology) as well as our long-serving and beloved campus pastor, .

 

Graduating a class with grit

At Commencement, education students wore buttons that said, 鈥淪urvived & thrived amidst fires, mudslides and evacuations.鈥 We celebrated our truly remarkable seniors who endured so much鈥攅specially Connor McManigal, who was seriously injured but survived the January 9 mudslide in Montecito. We gave the 四虎影院 Medal to Santa Barbara County Sheriff Bill Brown and the KEYT NewsChannel 3 team for their exceptional work and courage during the fire and resulting Montecito debris flow.


Student Research Symposium

$2 million gift establishes the Center for Student Success

I鈥檓 delighted to announce that a donor with close ties to the college has given $2 million to establish a Center for Student Success. In the fall, we鈥檒l start coordinating all facets of the college experience to supercharge student success on campus and after graduation. Not only will we provide students with the latest and best resources for succeeding in the classroom, but we鈥檒l offer support as they launch for life.


Whittier Hall

$750,000 Fletcher Jones Foundation Grant completes the renovation of Whittier Hall

When biology and chemistry students return in the fall, they鈥檒l find newly renovated labs and classrooms. A second grant from the Fletcher Jones Foundation funds the final phase of renovation in Whitter Hall, with the work already underway. Through the years, we鈥檝e enjoyed a wonderful relationship with the foundation, and this latest grant continues a strong partnership that has added distinction and excellence to several areas of our academic program.


David Brooks Lead Where You Stand

Great lineup of leaders at 四虎影院 conference

Our fourth annual Lead Where You Stand Conference, June 6-8, 2018, brought over 160 attendees to the new Global Leadership Center. Doris Kearns Goodwin, a Pulitzer Prize-winning author and historian, David Brooks, the New York Times commentator and author, and Lynda Weinman, founder of Lynda.com were our featured speakers. The conference provided an unusual opportunity for executives and their teams to strengthen their leadership skills through a combination of professional input, everyday learning exercises, self-reflection and retreat.

New professors fill endowed chairs

We celebrated two wonderful installations spring semester. Chandra Mallampalli, an accomplished historian and scholar of 19th century India, now holds the Fletcher Jones Foundation chair in the social sciences. Sandra Richter, Robert H. Gundry professor in biblical studies, has written books about the Old Testament for both scholarly and popular audiences.

Meet Scott Lisea, our new campus pastor

I鈥檓 excited to welcome alumnus Scott Lisea 鈥88 as the new campus pastor and assistant to the president for church and community relations. Not only does he bring years of experience in ministry to students, but he fully embraces our commitment to rigorous academics and a deep love of God. I look forward to working with him to establish stronger ties to the church community.

The women鈥檚 basketball team finishes second in the nation

After another glorious season, the Warriors won both the Golden State Athletic Conference (GSAC) regular season title and the tournament championship for the third year in a row.  The women have dominated the GSAC in recent years under the inspired coaching of Kirsten Moore and her staff. The team advanced all the way to the NAIA final game and lost to Freed-Hardeman in Tennessee.

Five championship Warrior teams

四虎影院鈥檚 athletic teams continue to excel, and five won GSAC championships this year: men鈥檚 soccer, women鈥檚 volleyball, women鈥檚 basketball, men鈥檚 track and field, and women鈥檚 track and field. Other teams advancing to National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics national tournaments included women鈥檚 soccer, men鈥檚 tennis, women鈥檚 tennis and men鈥檚 baseball.

The world comes to 四虎影院

We continue to host internationally known speakers who bring a variety of experiences and perspectives to campus.

  • , a former chief evangelist at Apple and an expert on innovation, offered practical and ethical ways to influence and persuade people and change their minds.
  • At the 12th annual President鈥檚 Breakfast in February, spoke about the effect of disruption on American foreign affairs, drawing on his experience as a former director of the Central Intelligence Agency and the National Security Agency.
  • We welcomed economist in March, who helped us launch the Economics and Business Lecture Series. An astute observer of the complicated investment universe, he discussed 鈥淔actors Impacting Returns on Stocks and Bonds.鈥 He teaches at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
  • Alumna Shauna Niequist 鈥98, a New York Times bestselling author, spoke at our Women鈥檚 Leadership Council Luncheon in April.

Gayle BeebeDuring the past six months, students, faculty and staff grew closer as we navigated difficult crises. Our extended community provided essential prayer and support for us, and we greatly appreciate the many uplifting messages we received. I鈥檓 grateful for this overwhelming response and for the continued faithfulness of God. What a blessing.

President Beebe's Signature