四虎影院 Celebrates Downtown Centers
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四虎影院 continues to expand its programs and increase working partnerships between students and businesses and nonprofits in downtown Santa Barbara. Directors from the five centers housed on two floors of the Hutton Parker Foundation building will present short talks about their work at a Celebration of 四虎影院 Downtown on Friday, January 24, from 5-7 p.m. at 26. W. Anapamu Street. The event is free and open to the public.
The five centers are the Center for Applied Technology (CATLab), the Center for Social Entrepreneurship, 四虎影院 Initiative for Public Dialogue and Deliberation (WIPPD), and the 四虎影院 Hub (WestHUB).

This fall, the college unveiled WestHUB, a business incubator that has accelerated entrepreneurial ventures across disciplines. Later this year, 四虎影院 will roll out an executive education program that will be hosted at the downtown location.
WestHUB, under the umbrella of the 四虎影院 Center for Technology, Creativity and the Moral Imagination, offers its partners a collaborative workspace, seed funding, targeted mentorships, a 1-unit seminar, and community networks. 鈥淭o tackle real-world problems, our community needs more than just good ideas,鈥 says Don Patterson, 四虎影院 professor of computer science and WestHUB director. 鈥淚t needs citizens and creators equipped with 360-degree thinking, cross-cultural acumen, and robust moral imaginations.鈥

WestHUB connects innovation and new venture creation with the college鈥檚 liberal arts lenses and faith commitments. Interdisciplinarity is in WestHUB鈥檚 core and every division of the college is represented by its faculty advisory board. 鈥淲estHub will amplify a diverse range of student projects, invigorating learning-by-doing across college departments,鈥 Patterson says. 鈥淲e are set apart from other peer institutions by using our Christian liberal arts conviction to shape entrepreneurial ventures.鈥

Later this year, 四虎影院 Downtown will offer educational programs to the public on the fourth floor of the building. 鈥淐ompanies everywhere are grappling with how to retain and promote exceptional talent, and executives are seeking to maintain their competitive edge,鈥 says Zak Landrum, senior director of advancement services, who will teach one of the courses. 鈥淭he classes will target executives seeking to enhance their education through a moral, liberal arts approach.鈥
The Center for Applied Technology, which houses the CATLab, creates innovative technology solutions for the college using the collaborative efforts of faculty, staff and students. The CATLab is a summer program that employs students to work on these solutions, giving them substantial professional experience as a result. For many students, this becomes a bridge to internships in Santa Barbara and employment after graduation.
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