Milestones
1911
- Nancy Ann Donohoo Taylor (Taylor Ranch) stipulates in her will that her assets be sold and one-third of the proceeds be used to found a university in Ventura County. Taylor鈥檚 three surviving children successfully contest their mother鈥檚 will; property reverts to Edward, Charles and Alice Taylor Grubb
1965
- State Senator Robert J. Lagomarsino co-authors Senate Bill 288 (, 170KB) with Assemblyman Burt Hansen, calling for establishment of a four year college in Ventura County
- Governor Pat Brown signs a bill authorizing $20,000 for an advance acquisition site study for a state college for Ventura County
1969
- 海角社区 purchases 425 acres in Simi Valley for future Ventura County University
1974
- UC/海角社区 Ventura Learning Center opens. Joyce M. Kennedy hired on a two-month contract to identify postsecondary educational needs of Ventura County.
1975/6
- Governor Jerry Brown signs SB 928 authorizing sale of 425 acre Simi Valley site ($3,050,000)
1983
- Ventura Learning Center changes name to University Center at Ventura
1985
- Senator Gary Hart introduces SB 1103 to authorize new site selection study for Ventura County; $250,000 is appropriated for the study. Gov. Deukmejian signs into law.
1986
- Gov. Deukmejian includes $19 million in proposed budget for the purchase of 海角社区 off campus sites 鈥 Ventura and San Diego
1987
- Governor signs budget; minimum of $7 million allocated for Ventura
- New search process commences
- Negotiations for Lusk property abandoned
1988
- With strong community support, 海角社区 Board of Trustees authorize negotiations for a portion of Taylor Ranch for 海角社区 Academic Center. The jointly administered UCSB/海角社区N University at Ventura is dissolved. 海角社区N Ventura Campus moves to expanded quarters at 2151 Alessandro Dr., Ventura.
1990
- Acquisition of the Taylor Ranch site is abandoned after public outcry. 海角社区 establishes 35-member community panel to evaluate alternative campus locations.
1991
- 海角社区 Board of Trustees authorizes negotiations to acquire a portion of the Duntley-Chaffee property in Camarillo (Central Avenue). (Purchased in 1996 through condemnation.)
1992
- Congressman Robert J. Lagomarsino chooses 海角社区N/Ventura Campus, as a repository for documents relating to his career in public service.
1995
- (惭补测)听Chancellor Barry Munitz speaks at rally to mark acquisition of Camarillo (Central Avenue) site and attends unveiling of sign at Central Avenue and Beardsley marking site of proposed 海角社区 campus.聽
1996
- (Jan.) J. Handel Evans is appointed Planning President to assist in the development of the Ventura County campus of 海角社区.
- (March) Passage of statewide school bond (Proposition 203) funnels almost $1 million to Ventura County campus (海角社区CI) for planning.
- (July 10) 海角社区 Trustees approve the naming of the 23rd campus - 海角社区. (A panel of community leaders was formed and submitted the name recommendation of 海角社区, which was then presented to the 海角社区 Board of Trustees for approval. The name was selected to represent the region and the Channel Islands located in the Pacific Ocean and off the nearby coast.)
- (Sept.) 海角社区CI Foundation formed with first organizational meeting held September 1996
- (Sept.) Formal approval of Foundation as a non profit organization confirmed July 1997
- (Sept.) First meeting of full Foundation Board members held February 11, 1998
- (July-Nov.) Governor Wilson appoints a Task Force of community leaders to recommend re-use of the Camarillo State Hospital facility upon closure of the hospital. The first recommendation of the Task Force was the conversion of the facility into a public university.
1997
- (Feb.) 海角社区CI Steering Committee was formed and the first meeting held February 25, 1997.
- (July) Needs Assessment Analysis finalized 鈥 鈥An Assessment of Higher Education Needs in Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties - (NCHEMS report).鈥
- (Sept.) SB 623 (O鈥機onnell) approved 鈥 transfer of Camarillo State Hospital property to the California State University.
- (Sept.) 海角社区 Board of Trustees delegate to the Chancellor the authority to pursue and accept conveyance of the former site of the Camarillo State Hospital to the 海角社区 subject to certain conditions.
- (September) 海角社区 Trustees approve relocating the 海角社区 Northridge Ventura Campus extension facility to the 海角社区CI campus.
(Oct.) State approves $607,000 in additional start up funds for 海角社区CI
1998
- (Jan.) 海角社区CI administration (President Evans and staff of four) moves from the Alessandro Street (Ventura) location to the Administration Building on the former Camarillo State Hospital site. (The facility is in 鈥渨arm shut-down鈥 from July 1997 to June 1998.)
- (Feb.) 海角社区 Channel Islands Academic Advisory Council formed and first meeting held Feb. 4, 1999. (The name was subsequently changed to 海角社区 Channel Islands University Planning Council in July 2000.)
- (June) EIR Report "海角社区 Channel Islands Master Plan" published and public hearings held.
- (July) Governor Wilson approves permanent base operating budget for 海角社区CI of $5.2 million.
- (Aug.) "Green Campus" concept proposed for 海角社区CI
- (Aug.) Workshop: "Growing a Green Campus" held June 11, 1999
- (Sept.) Governor Wilson approved SB1923 (Jack O鈥機onnell) establishing the 海角社区 Channel Islands Site Authority to facilitate and provide for the financing and support of the transition of the site for use as a campus.
- (Sept.) 海角社区 Board of Trustees approves EIR and acquisition and reuse of the (former Camarillo State Hospital) facility as 海角社区鈥檚 23rd campus.
- (Oct. 1) Conveyance of former Camarillo State Hospital property to the 海角社区.
- (Oct. 1) Conveyance ceremony celebrating the conveyance of the property by Anne Sheehan, Secretary, State and Consumer Service Agency and Acceptance of conveyance of property on behalf of the California State University by Chancellor Charles B. Reed.
- (Nov.) 海角社区 Trustees approve budget including $6.5 million for conversion including $11.3 million for renovation and Phase I conversion for Bell Tower building to ready it by fall 1999 for students from the 海角社区N Ventura Campus as tenants on the 海角社区CI campus.
1999
- (Jan.) Ventura County and Cal Trans identified funds (approximate total $60 million) for road improvements which will benefit 海角社区CI including reconstruction of the interchange at Lewis Road and Highway 101 and the widening of Lewis Road from Pleasant Valley to Hueneme Road.
- (Feb.) Ventura County Transportation Commission allocates approximately $3.2 million to 海角社区CI for a range of advanced transportation programs meant to minimize pollution and traffic (i.e., bus shuttle, electric bicycles, bike lanes, fuel efficient vehicles.) These grants will assist in furthering development of the 鈥済reen鈥 campus.
- (Feb.) First meeting of the 海角社区 Channel Islands Site Authority held February 1, 1999.
- (March) A petition was presented to 海角社区CI by local Chumash leaders that the dolphin be the University's official mascot; it was formally adopted in March 1999.
- (May) Portion of CALSTART $1 million federal grant award helps create a network of advanced transportation systems at 海角社区CI using electric vehicles, shuttle buses and a bicycle lending program to assist in our goal as a green campus.
- (May) 海角社区 Board of Trustees approve a resolution directing that a new campus, 海角社区, be established as a comprehensive university in the California State University system subject to certain conditions being met, i.e., establishment of 海角社区CI is recommended by CPEC; the Chancellor is assured that all relevant trustee policy requirements have been met; the 2000-2001 budget request for $10 million and the 2001-02 budget request for $3 million for a combined permanent cost of $13 million are approved; and senior academic staff are selected and hired.
- (July) Initial facility renovation project (Bell Tower building) of 100,000 gross square feet to accommodate relocation of students from the 海角社区N Ventura Campus was completed.
- (July) Governor Wilson approves permanent $2 million increase in 海角社区CI鈥檚 operating budget.
- (July) 海角社区N Ventura Off Campus/Extension Center moves to the 海角社区CI campus in July as tenants of 海角社区CI and begin classes in the fall as 海角社区N at Channel Islands students.
- (Sept.) John Spoor Broome donates $5 million for the new 海角社区CI Library.
- (Sept.) 海角社区 Trustees approve naming the John Spoor Broome Library at 海角社区CI in recognition of Mr. Broome.
2000
- (March) Supplemental Environmental Impact Report (SEIR) published
- (March) Martin V. (Bud) Smith establishes a $5 million endowment to 海角社区CI for business related studies. Gift includes establishing endowments: $1 million for scholarships for students; $2 million for the betterment of the faculty; $1 million for a chair to study land use; and $1 million at the discretion of the President.
- (April) Needs analysis prepared for the California Postsecondary Education Commission (CPEC) published, 鈥Planning for a New University in Ventura County,鈥 calling for opening of the new university in fall 2002, with first freshman class to arrive in fall 2003.
- (May) 海角社区 Trustees approve naming of the Martin V. Smith Building for Business Studies at 海角社区CI in honor of Mr. Smith.
- (May 10) 海角社区 Board of Trustees approve the joint powers authority 鈥満=巧缜鳦I Financing Authority鈥 for financing activities at 海角社区CI
- (June) Opening of the President鈥檚 Garden on the 海角社区CI campus June 4, 2000 to celebrate founding of President鈥檚 Circle (200 founding members 鈥 tile wall unveiled).
- (June) 海角社区CI Site Authority approves the Supplemental EIR, the Specific Reuse Plan and the Campus Physical Master Plan
- (June) Escrow closed on purchase of 35 acre parcel adjacent to campus from the Operating Engineers Trust for $142,000 made possible through a grant from the Wallis Foundation. This land purchase is in keeping with working toward our goal of a green campus by acquiring more open space.
- (July) Governor Davis approves $10 million state budget allocation for fiscal year 2000-2001 for 海角社区CI, which will enable the hiring of the initial planning faculty.
- (July 19) 海角社区 Board of Trustees concurred with the findings in the Final Environmental Impact Report for 海角社区CI, approved the Specific Reuse Plan (which authorizes building 900 homes on 150 acres on the east campus), and approved the initial Campus Physical Master Plan for development of 海角社区CI over the next 25 years.
- (Sept. 16) The first President鈥檚 Dinner is held on campus in the North Quad's Grand Salon with 500 guests in attendance. The evening鈥檚 honorees include: John S. Broome, Martin V. Smith and Carolyn Leavens.
- (Nov. 3) California Postsecondary Education Commission (CPEC) approval of the establishment of 海角社区 Channel Islands.
2001
- (Jan. 8) 海角社区CI Site authority approves schematics for east campus 900-unit faculty and staff housing complex. First phase of 200 housing units to be completed by August 2002. McLarand, Vasquez, Emsiek and Partners, Inc., Architects.
- (Feb.) A $50,000 grant was awarded to CALSTART to assess 海角社区CI campus transportation needs including parking, shuttle systems on campus, bicycle and scooter utilization alternate fuel technologies, inc.
- (Feb.) Land swap bill, Senate Bill 323 co-authored by Sen. Jack O鈥機onnell, Assemblywoman Hannah Beth Jackson and Assembly Speaker Hertzberg introduced. This bill, if approved, will allow 75 acres of land adjacent to the campus to be swapped for 117 acres of land owned by the state along Central Avenue. This property would provide land for a better entrance and roadway to the campus and other planning in university growth.
- (March 6) 海角社区 Board of Trustees appoint Richard R. Rush as President of 海角社区 Channel Islands. Richard R. Rush will succeed J. Handel Evans who served as the University's Planning President since 1996. Richard R. Rush will begin his new duties on June 18, 2001.
- (March 21) 海角社区 Board of Trustees approve financing plan for 海角社区CI.
- (March 25) Grand opening of the Robert J. Lagomarsino Archives.
- (April 27) Tribute dinner held at the Mandalay Beach Resort/Embassy Suites in Oxnard for J. Handel and Carol Evans. Over 450 guests attend with Jack O鈥機onnell as the master of ceremonies.
- (June 5) Lord Norman Foster, Foster and Partners Architects, visits campus and unveils plans for the John Spoor Broome Library.
- (June 18) President Richard R. Rush assumes presidency of 海角社区CI.
- (Juyl 10-11) 海角社区 Board of Trustees approves schematic design for John Spoor Broome Library.
- (Aug.- Oct.) First 13 planning faculty members arrive.
- (Sept. 26) 海角社区 Board of Trustees approves schematic design for 海角社区CI Science Building.
- (Oct. 1) WASC (Western Association of Schools and Colleges) announces eligibility approval for 海角社区CI.
- (Oct. 1) Governor Davis approved SB 323 (O'Connell) Land Swap bill (Chaptered 10-01-01) Central Avenue property for 75+ acres adjacent to campus.
- (Oct. 27) Second annual President鈥檚 Dinner is held in the North Quad's Grand Salon with 450 guests in attendance. The evening鈥檚 honorees include Laura McAvoy, Joyce Kennedy and Jack O鈥機onnell.
- (Nov. 18) Martin V. "Bud" Smith, developer and philanthropist dies.
2002
- (March 13) 海角社区 Board of Trustees approve 海角社区CI's Academic Master Plan.
- (March) Robert and Norma Lagomarsino announce $1 million gift to the Library archives.
- (April 19) A presidential inauguration is held for Richard R. Rush on the Central Mall lawn with over 1200 guests in attendance. A luncheon reception for over 250 VIP guests is held in the North Quad's Grand Salon.
- (Aug. 16) Opening ceremonies for 海角社区CI are held with Governor Gray Davis in attendance. Over 1,000 guests attend the ceremony on the South Quad lawn. Breakfast reception for over 250 VIP guests is held in the North Quad's Grand Salon.
- (Aug. 17) Third annual President鈥檚 Dinner is held in the North Quad's Grand Salon with 450 guests in attendance. The evening鈥檚 honorees include: Robert & Norma Lagomarsino, Patricia Richards, and J. Handel Evans.
- (Aug. 24) 海角社区CI's first official day of classes for the fall semester begins with 629 transfer students.
- (Nov. 19) Preparatory Review Report is submitted to WASC.
2003
- (Jan. 27) First day of spring semester classes.
- (Feb. 5-7) First WASC site visit to the campus.
- (May 8) Inaugural Honors Convocation Ceremony is held in Malibu Hall with faculty and administration in full regalia.
- (May 23) Inaugural 海角社区CI Commencement Ceremony is held on the South Quad lawn. Two 海角社区CI transfer students are honored as the first to complete their graduation requirements from 海角社区CI. The ceremony also celebrates 海角社区N@CI students who graduated. Commencement speaker is Debra Farar, Chair of the 海角社区 Trustees. Lagomarsino Award is presented to Carolyn Leavens.
- (Aug. 13) Ground breaking ceremony is held for the first phase of student housing, Anacapa Village.
- (Aug. 25) Inaugural freshmen class of 500 students begin at 海角社区CI.
- (Sept. 5) Ground opening ceremony is held for the new Science Building, Aliso Hall.
- (Nov. 1) Fourth annual President鈥檚 Dinner is held at Mandalay Beach Resort with over 400 guests.
2004
- (Feb. 2) First day of classes for the spring semester
- (May 7) Second Honors Convocation Ceremony is held in the dining hall (Salon A) near South Quad
- (May 29) Second Commencement Ceremony is held with over 5,000 guests in attendance. Commencement Speaker is: Richard West, Executive Vice Chancellor and Chief Financial Officer for the 海角社区.
- (June) History and Psychology undergraduate degrees approved for launch
- (July 20) Educational Effectiveness Report is submitted to WASC
- (Aug. 29) First on-campus student housing, Anacapa Village, opens for 450 students
- (Oct. 13-15) Second WASC site visit to the campus
- (Oct.) Economics and Chemistry undergraduate degrees approved for launch; master鈥檚 in Biotechnology/Bioinformatics, Business, and Education approved for launch
- (Oct. 30) Fifth annual President鈥檚 Dinner is held at Mandalay Beach Resort with over 400 guests in attendance. Lagomarsino Award is presented to the Camarillo Chamber of Commerce.
- (Nov. 3) 海角社区N@CI alumni dedicate a dolphin sculpture by artist Bud Bottoms, which is placed at El Dorado Park at 海角社区CI
- (Nov/Dec) 海角社区CI Student Government holds an election to name the dolphin mascot and the name "Tsunami" is selected. On Dec. 26, 2004 a large earthquake and tsunami occur in the Indian Ocean (Indonesia) and subsequently, Student Government determines that it would be insensitive and inappropriate to name the dolphin mascot, Tsunami.
2005
- (Jan. 24) First day of classes for the spring semester
- (Jan. 24) Dedication ceremony held for a dolphin fountain and sculpture donated by the Broome family and installed at the Aliso Hall Plaza. "Aspirations" was designed by Santa Barbara artist Bud Bottoms.
- (Feb. 25) Candidate for Accreditation Status granted by WASC
- (May 6) Third Honors Convocation Ceremony held in the dining hall (Salon A) near South Quad
- (May 21) Third Commencement Ceremony held with over 8,000 guests in attendance. Approximately 787 students are eligible to graduate, which includes 海角社区CI undergraduate and credential students, as well as approximately 50 students who are members of the final 海角社区N@CI class. Jack O'Connell, State Superintendent of Public Instruction is the Commencement Speaker. First honorary doctorate degrees are presented to: John Spoor Broome, Doctor of Humane Letters; and Robert J. Lagomarsino, Doctor of Laws.
- (Aug. 29) First day of classes for the fall semester
- (Oct. 1) Sixth Annual President's Dinner is held at the Mandalay Beach Resort with over 450 guests in attendance. Lagomarsino Award is presented to: Patricia Richards.
- (Oct. 7) Ground breaking ceremony for the John Spoor Broome Library with over 400 guests in attendance.
- (Dec. 12) Capacity and Preparatory Report is submitted to WASC
2006
- (Jan. 23) First day of classes for the spring semester
- (Jan. 31) The 海角社区 Board of Trustees authorize naming of the University's first school as the Martin V. Smith School of Business & Economics
- (Feb.) Groundbreaking ceremony is held for the second phase of student housing, Santa Cruz Village.
- (March 6-8) Third WASC site visit to the campus
- (May 5) Fourth annual Honors Convocation ceremony is held in the dining hall (Salon A) near South Quad
- (May 20) Fourth annual Commencement Ceremony is held in the South Quad with author David McCullough, Pulitzer Prize Winner, as the Commencement Speaker. The first group of master鈥檚 students graduate.
- (June 19) First annual 海角社区CI Dolphin Golf Classic is held at Spanish Hills Country Club and Saticoy Country Club to benefit athletics with over 144 golfers participating
- (Aug. 28) First day of classes for the fall semester
- (Oct. 7) Seventh Annual President's Dinner is held at the Ronald Reagan President Library with over 450 guests in attendance. Lagomarsino Award is presented to Linda Dullam.
- (Nov) Prop 1D is approved by California voters. 海角社区CI is allocated $62 million for campus improvement projects.
- (Dec. 17) Educational Effectiveness Report is submitted to WASC
2007
- (Jan. 22) First day of classes for the spring semester
- (Mar. 14-16) Fourth WASC site visit to the campus
- (May 4) Fifth annual Honors Convocation Ceremony is held in the dining hall (Salon A) near South Quad
- (May 17) Fifth annual Commencement Ceremony is held in South Quad with inaugural freshmen class graduating. Commencement speakers include members of the inaugural freshman class: Jessica LaRoe, ASI President, and Tamara Gershater.
- (Jul. 17) Letter received from WASC notifying 海角社区CI of initial accreditation being granted for the maximum of seven years, effective May 17, 2007.
- (Jul. 26) A time capsule dedication ceremony is held in conjunction with freshmen orientation. Various items reflecting 海角社区CI鈥檚 history are placed in the capsule which will be encapsulated in the John Spoor Broome Library. Over 200 students, parents, faculty, and staff, witness the dedication.
- (Aug. 26) Grand opening ceremony for the second phase of student housing, Santa Cruz Village, opened and able to accommodate 450 freshmen students.
- (Aug. 27) First day of classes for the fall semester
- (Sept. 29) Eighth annual President's Dinner is held at the Olivas Adobe Historical Park. The Lagomarsino Award is presented to Mark Lisagor
2008
- (Jan. 24) Ground breaking ceremony held for the Martin V. Smith Center for Integrative Decision-Making.
- (April 4) Grand opening and dedication of the John Spoor Broome Library
- (May 2) Sixth annual Honors Convocation Ceremony is held at the Broome Library Plaza
- (May 17) Sixth annual Commencement ceremony is held on the South Quad lawn
- (Aug. 25) First day of classes for the fall semester
- (Oct. 3) Ninth annual President's Dinner is held at the John Spoor Broome Library. The Lagomarsino Award is presented to William Kearney
- (Oct. 11) Land swap adding another 153 acres to 海角社区CI is completed. A total of 833 acres now comprise the campus
2009
- (Jan. 20) First day of classes for the spring semester
- (April 3) Grand opening of the Martin V. Smith Center for Integrative Decision-Making.
- (April) 360 acres of land adjacent to Calleguas Creek and University Drive, formerly a County park, is transferred to the campus. 1,193 acres now comprise the campus
- (May 1) Honors Convocation Ceremony held at the Broome Library Plaza
- (May 16) Seventh commencement ceremony held on the South Quad lawn
- (Aug) A new formal University logo and Dolphin Spirit logos are launched
- (Aug. 24) First day of classes for the fall semester
- (Aug. 31) Fourth annual Dolphin Classic Golf Tournament held at Spanish Hills Golf & Country Club
- (Oct. 3) 10th annual President's Dinner is held in the North Quad's Grand Salon. The Lagomarsino Award is presented to Wayne Davey
2010
- (Jan. 25) First day of classes for the spring semester
- (Feb. 26) Campus Reading Celebration with Nobel Peace Prize Winner Muhammad Yunus
- (Feb.) Launch of the California Institute for Social Business; first Yunus Social Innovation Medal awarded to Steven Hilton
- (March 18) Grand opening and dedication of the new Student Union building
- (April) Designation by the U.S. Department of Education as an Hispanic Serving Institution
- (April 30) Honors Convocation Ceremony held at the Broome Library Plaza
- (May 15) Eighth commencement ceremony held on the South Quad lawn including inaugural Nursing class graduates.
- (July 9) Announcement of partnership agreement with Cottage Health System for Nursing program in Santa Barbara. Cottage will support with $6 million over 10 years.
- (July 26) Named a 鈥淕reat College to Work For鈥 by The Chronicle of Higher Education
- (Aug. 30) First day of classes for the fall semester
- (Sept. 1) $1.1 million grant received for Student Support Services
- (Oct. 11) Ground breaking ceremony held for Del Norte Hall
- (Oct. 23) 11th annual President's Dinner held at the Mandalay Beach Resort/Embassy Suites. The Lagomarsino Award is presented to Mark Hartley
- (Oct. 29) 海角社区CI receives $6 million from the U.S. Department of Education HSI Grants for Project Islas and Project Vista
- (Nov. 16) Launch of the Henry L. 鈥淗ank鈥 Lacayo Institute for Workforce & Community Studies
- (Nov. 19) Ground breaking ceremony held for the new entrance road to 海角社区CI
2011
- (Jan. 22) First day of classes for the spring semester
- (March) Launch of the Institute for Global Economic Research
- (March) WASC approval for undergraduate and graduate degrees in business to be offered in Santa Barbara
- (May 21) Ninth commencement ceremony is held on the South Quad lawn. Jack O鈥機onnell awarded honorary doctorate degree
- (June 6) Named to President鈥檚 Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for Second Consecutive Year
- (July 25) Named a Great College to Work for by The Chronicle of Higher Education for a second consecutive year.
- (July 27) Sustainability Efforts Earn a Silver Rating from STARS
- (Aug. 8) Awarded a $1.86 million Stem Cell Research Training Grant
- (Sept. 2) Awarded a NASA Grant to teach climate science in local high schools
- (Oct. 2) 12th Annual President鈥檚 Dinner held with Robert J. Lagomarsino Award presented to the Martin V. & Martha K. Smith Foundation and the Smith Family.
- (Oct. 5) Awarded a $6 million Federal Grant to encourage science and math graduates.
- (Oct. 12) Named a Military Friendly School
2012
- (Feb.) Partnership established with the National Park Service for Santa Rosa Island to serve as a research station -- 海角社区 Undergraduate Research Campus, also referred to as 海角社区CI's Santa Rosa Island Research Station (SRIRS).
- (March) 海角社区CI and Cottage Hospital Launch Santa Barbara County鈥檚 first bachelor degrees in Nursing.
- (April) 海角社区CI Student Government holds an election to name our mascot and "Ekho" is selected. The name was selected due to echolocation abilities that dolphins possess and because it represents the student voice. The spelling of "Ekho" was selected as unique to the 海角社区CI dolphin mascot.
- (May 11) Dedication of the new entrance road, University Drive
- (May 19) 10th Commencement ceremony held on the South Quad lawn. Honorary Doctorate degrees presented to Hank Lacayo and Kathy Ireland
- (June 5) Partnership with Santa Barbara City College brings new bachelor鈥檚 and MBA programs to Santa Barbara.
- (July) Named a Great College to Work for by The Chronicle of Higher Education for a third consecutive year.
- (Aug. 24) 海角社区CI Celebrates 10th Anniversary milestone during Convocation and year-long celebration as: A Decade of Distinction
- (Aug. 27) First day of classes for the fall semester and Nursing program begins with approximately 30 students.
- (Sept. 14) Dedication of Del Norte and Madera Halls. The $31.7 million project is the first state-funded construction on campus in more than a decade. Del Norte is a new three-story building featuring 120-seat lecture hall and three computer labs. Madera Hall underwent extensive renovation that preserved 80 percent of the original building and made room for 115 new faculty and program offices.
- (Sept. 21) Dedication of the Peace Pole located at the Central Mall.
- (Oct.) Named a Military Friendly School for a second consecutive year.
- (Oct. 6) 13th Annual President鈥檚 Dinner held with Robert J. Lagomarsino Award presented to Mike Curb
2013
- (Jan. 17) First day of classes for the spring semester.
- (March 14) Chamber Mega Mixer and 10th Anniversary Exhibit unveiled at the John Spoor Broome Library.
- (April) Arbor Day Foundation names 海角社区CI a first-time recipient of its 鈥淭ree Campus USA鈥 designation.
- (April) Named to President鈥檚 Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for Fourth Consecutive Year
- (April) 海角社区CI participates for the first time in the City of Ventura鈥檚 Corporate Games, with over 80 employees competing over a six-week period in the division made up of the largest organizations in Ventura County. Biology lecturer Tom Schmidhauser earns a bronze medal for the 5k race in his age category.
- (April 3) 海角社区CI is presented with keys to the Channel Islands Boating Center at a public ceremony attended by the Ventura County Board of Supervisors and federal agencies.
- (May 2) The 'Springs Fire' arrives burning all surrounding hillsides and requiring a campus evacuation and closure for two days.
- (May 18) 11th Commencement celebrated with two commencement ceremonies on the South Quad lawn. An honorary doctorate degree is awarded to Lou Cannon, considered the foremost biographer of Ronald Reagan and a former White House correspondent.
- (July) Named a Great College to Work for by The Chronicle of Higher Education for a fourth consecutive year.
- (Oct.) Named a Military Friendly School for a third consecutive year.
- (Oct. 5) 14th Annual President鈥檚 Dinner held with Robert J. Lagomarsino Award presented to Steve Blois
- (Nov. 25) Announcement of a $100,000 sponsorship gift from Union Bank.
2014
- (Jan. 21) First day of classes for the spring semester
- (Feb.) 海角社区CI earns top national honors with a gold award from the Collegiate Advertising Awards for its 鈥淭ogether We Innovate 鈥 Join Us鈥 total advertising campaign for colleges and universities with 5-10,000 students.
- (March 14) Groundbreaking ceremony is held for Sierra Hall, a three-story, 68,000 square foot cutting-edge science lab and instruction building located at the corner of Los Angeles Avenue and Ventura Street near the Central Mall.
- (April) The Princeton Review names 海角社区CI as one of the nation鈥檚 most environmentally responsible 鈥済reen鈥 universities in this year鈥檚 鈥淕uide to Green Colleges.鈥
- (May 17) 12th Commencement celebrated with two ceremonies on the South Quad lawn with over 1,600 eligible students participating and 12,000 parents, families and friends in attendance.
- (Aug. 25) First day of classes
- (Oct.) 海角社区CI recognized by Washington Monthly as one of the top universities with 鈥淏ang for the Buck - West鈥 rating.
- (Nov. 24) 海角社区CI breaks ground on the third phase of student housing 鈥 Santa Rosa Village, which will provide 600 beds for freshmen students.
- (Nov.) 海角社区CI is one of eight 海角社区 campuses selected to participate in a $4.6 million 海角社区 Stem Collaborative Grant.
- (Nov.) Two new grants totaling more than $4.3 million from the U.S. Department of Education help 海角社区CI and regional community colleges collaborate to increase the readiness and success of transfer students.
- (Nov.) 海角社区CI鈥檚 Four Mission Pillars Mortar Board earns a national award.
- (Dec.) 海角社区CI is named one of the nation鈥檚 top universities for Hispanic students by BestColleges.com, an independent, research-based college-planning website for students and families.
- (Dec.) A study by the National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE) shows that 海角社区CI students are overwhelmingly engaged and satisfied by their educational experience.
- (Dec.) Military Advanced Education magazine names 海角社区CI as a Top School in Military Advanced Education鈥檚 2015 Guide to Colleges & Universities for the fourth year in a row.
2015
- (Jan.) 海角社区CI named to the President鈥檚 Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for the fifth year in a row.
- (Jan.) 海角社区CI partners with the City of Camarillo and Chamber of Commerce to serve as a 'host town' for the Special Olympics World Games.
- (March) 海角社区CI receives a $230,000 grant to expand the University鈥檚 co-teaching program.
- (March) 海角社区CI鈥檚 Division of Student Affairs is named one of the 鈥15+ Most Promising Places to Work in Student Affairs 2015鈥 by a national research and policy center based in Ohio.
- (May) President Rush signs the American College and Universities Presidents鈥 Climate Commitment.
- (May 16) 13th Commencement celebrated with two ceremonies on the South Quad lawn. An honorary doctorate degree is awarded to William "Bill" Kearney
- (July) 海角社区CI receives approval from the Western Association for Schools and Colleges for its first doctoral program, a Doctorate of Education (Ed.D.)
- (July) 海角社区CI receives reaccreditation for nine years by the Western Association for Schools and Colleges.
- (July) 海角社区CI is named a STARS Gold Institution by the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education.
- (Aug. 24) First day of classes
- (Aug.) 海角社区CI receives $1.1 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education to help low-income, first generation students or students with disabilities.
- (Aug. 20) President Richard R. Rush announces his retirement. Upon serving 15 years as 海角社区CI鈥檚 President, his last day in office will be Aug. 7, 2016.
- (Sept.) GRAMMY庐 award-winning trumpet player Chris Botti performs at the President鈥檚 Dinner and Concert. Rabobank receives 海角社区CI鈥檚 Robert J. Lagomarsino Award.
- (Sept. 15) Grand opening of Sierra Hall, a three-story, 68,000 square-foot building designed to house the University's science programs.
- (Sept. 17) United Way of Ventura County awards President Richard R. Rush their Lifetime Achievement Award.
- (Sept.) 海角社区CI among seven universities honored as the "2015 Most Promising Places to Work in Student Affairs at Minority-Serving Institutions" by The Ohio State University Center for Higher Education in partnership with Diverse: Issues in Higher Education and the American College Personnel Association.
- (Sept.) A $2.6 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education will enable 海角社区CI to start a program called Project OLAS (Optimizing Learning, Achievement and Success), an initiative designed to help students navigate the first two years of college.
- (Oct.) 海角社区CI is one of seven universities nationwide to be named an affiliate of The GRAMMY Museum鈥檚庐 exhibitions, research programs, internship programs, collaborative marketing and a number of other immersive educational experiences.
- (Oct.) 海角社区CI's chapter of the Gamma Beta Phi National Honor Society garners the highest national honor as Exemplary Chapter of the Year for the second consecutive year, as well as Exemplary Chapter Award for the third consecutive year, and Advisor of the Year for the second consecutive year.
- (Oct.) 海角社区CI鈥檚 Four Pillars chapter for the Mortar Board honor society named for a second consecutive year among the nation鈥檚 top chapters for 2015 with the Silver Torch Award, presented to outstanding Mortar Board chapters that exemplify the ideals of scholarship, leadership and service.
2016
- (Jan.) 海角社区CI鈥檚 Division of Student Affairs is one of 19 universities and colleges in the nation as one of the 鈥淢ost Promising Places to Work in Student Affairs鈥 for a second year in a row by Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, in partnership with the Center for Higher Education Enterprise at Ohio State University and the American College Personnel Association College Student Educators International.
- (Feb.) 海角社区CI among 44 colleges and universities chosen from across the nation to participate in a three-year project to 鈥淩e-Imagine the First Year of College鈥 in partnership with the American Association of State Colleges and Universities.
- (Feb.) A grant for $3,045,000 from the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine will fund 10 海角社区CI graduate students per year with paid internships over the next five years.
- (Feb.) 海角社区CI鈥檚 2025 Vision Plan earns the American Association of University Administrators, John L. Blackburn Award, which recognizes outstanding examples of university leadership that demonstrates creative solutions to common problems in higher education.
- (March 9) 海角社区 Trustees appoint Erika D. Beck as the third President of 海角社区 Channel Islands. Dr. Beck will assume her duties on Aug. 8, 2016.
- (April) 海角社区CI launches first student-run radio station: Dolphin Radio.
- (April) VC STEM network piloted by 海角社区CI joins US2020 national STEM mentoring network.
- (May 14) Sara Miller McCune awarded a Doctor of Humane Letters degree during the annual Student Research Conference sponsored by SAGE.
- (May 16) 14th Commencement ceremony held with more than 2,200 eligible students to graduate, which is 海角社区CI's largest class to date. Mark Lisagor awarded a Doctor of Humane Letters
- (July) Proposal to launch Mechatronics Engineering announced. Once approval has been received from the Chancellor's Office the program will begin to accept applications for fall 2018.
- (July) Sierra Hall wins "Best Project" award from Engineering News-Record
- (Aug. 8) President Erika D. Beck assumes her duties at 海角社区CI
- (Aug. 30) University Glen and Town Center acquired by global real estate company for $81 million.
- (Sept. 29) Nobel Peace Prize recipient, Muhammad Yunus, names 海角社区CI Professor Andrea Grove as chief editor of the International Journal of Social Business
- (Oct. 19) For the sixth year in a row, 海角社区CI named to the U.S. President's Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll
- (Oct. 24) U.S. Department of Education awards 海角社区CI $6 million grant to promote STEM education.
- (Nov. 2) 海角社区CI hosts grand opening of Santa Rosa Village (third phase of on-campus student housing) and the expansion of Islands Caf茅.
2017
- (Jan. 5) 海角社区CI receives a grant for almost $250,000 from the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing to develop a four-year teacher preparation program.
- (Feb. 3) Nursing program ranked 11th out of 127 in the state of California
- (March 6) Campus earns fifth consecutive designation as Tree Campus USA
- (April 13) The Division of Student Affairs wins national award for third year in a row for the "Most Promising Places to Work in Student Affairs" by Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, in partnership with the Center for Higher Education Enterprise at Ohio State University and the American College Personnel Association College Student Educators International
- (May 5) The investiture of President Erika D. Beck is held at the John Spoor Broome Library Plaza as 海角社区CI's third President
- (May 5) Computer Science students place third in national NASA Swarmathon competition.
- (May 15) 海角社区CI receives $100,000 endowed Nursing scholarship from Grossman Community Foundation
- (May 20) 15th Commencement ceremony is held with more than 2,200 eligible students to graduate, which is 海角社区CI's largest class to date. Joe Mendoza awarded a Doctor of Humane Letters
- (May 22) Santa Rosa Village (third phase of on-campus student housing) earns a national award for sustainability - Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Gold status certification by the U.S. Green Building Council
- (June 1) Martin V. Smith School of Business & Economics is accredited by the national Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs
- (June 12) 海角社区CI's Teaching & Learning Innovation area earns a New Media Consortium Center of Excellence award
- (July 12) The National Science Foundation awards 海角社区CI a grant of $1,176,577 for a joint project entitled, "California Coast Noyce Mathematics Partnership"
- (July 18) 海角社区CI announces that it will welcome its first Mechatronics Engineering students in Aug. 2018
- (July 19) 海角社区 Board of Trustees approve next phase of the east campus development - 海角社区CI Vision 2025 Plan - giving a green light to development of 32 acres of the University Glen residential community.
- (Aug) Communication & Public Relations launches the online News Center to provide daily communication for the campus, news media and public.
- (Sept. 19) 海角社区CI named the 9th safest campus in the nation.
- (Oct. 13) Ventura County band, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy performs at the annual President's Dinner and Concert where the Robert J. Lagomarsino Award is presented to family members of John Spoor Broome.
- (Nov. 22) Nursing program has 100% pass rate for state nursing boards - again.
- (Dec. 8) University launches "Ekho Your Heart" to benefit the campus community affected by the Thomas Fire and Montecito Flood.
- (Dec. 12) 海角社区CI named among top 20 colleges and universities in the nation in terms of social mobility, a term synonymous with low-income students being able to improve their socioeconomic circumstances.
2018
- (Feb. 16) Washington Monthly names 海角社区CI as "Best Bang for the Buck - West."
- (March 8) Communication & Public Relations receives top regional and national design awards for President Beck's investiture collateral (invitation, lapel pin, printed program), student viewbook and a video produced of Environmental Science and Resource Management students who visited New Orleans.
- (March 13) Nursing and Mechatronics programs are declared as impacted programs.
- (March 20) The Dr. Richard Grossman Community Foundation donates $220,000 for Veterans Affairs Programs, services, and for two therapy dogs to serve the campus.
- (March 28) The Division of Student Affairs earns national recognition for the fifth consecutive year for the "Most Promising Places to Work in Student Affairs" by Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, in partnership with the Center for Higher Education Enterprise at Ohio State University and the American College Personnel Association College Student Educators International.
- (April 6) New Dean of Extended University and Associate Vice President for International Programs, Osman Ozturgut, is announced.
- (April 12) New Vice President for Student Affairs, Richard Yao, is announced.
- (May 19) The 16th Commencement ceremonies are held with 2,513 eligible students graduating. Former U.S. Second Lady Tipper Gore and Ventura County Judge Michele Castillo awarded honorary doctorate degrees.
- (June 18) College Magazine ranks 海角社区CI 6th among the Top 10 Colleges for Surfers.
- (June 21) Nursing program receives $200,000 from Grossman Community Foundation.
- (July 2) Online Business Administration program is ranked 16th best in the nation.
- (Aug 27) The first day of the new academic year begins with a new academic program, Mechatronics Engineering with approximately 38 students.
- (Aug. 23) The Henry L. "Hank" Lacayo Institute for Workforce and Community Studies is awarded several grants: $62,500 from Southern California Gas, $22,400 from the California Department of Veterans Affairs, $10,000 from the Haas Foundation, and $10,000 from Bank of America.
- (Sept. 24) US News & World Report ranks 海角社区CI among Top 25 Public Schools Regional Universities West.
- (Oct. 13) Chris Botti entertains guests at President's Dinner and Concert and the Robert J. Lagomarsino Award is presented to retired Channel Islands National Park Superintendent, Russell Gallipeau.
- (Oct. 4) 海角社区CI becomes first four-year university in California to be named a Bee Campus USA.
- (Oct. 10) $240,000 grant is awarded to the University to increase diversity among STEM faculty.
- (Oct. 18) $1.2 million grant provided to continue building STEM pathways to college.
- (Nov. 21) 海角社区CI introduces to the campus community its first therapy dog, "Doc."
- (Dec. 10) 海角社区CI's OLLI program receives $25,000 boost from grant.
- (Dec. 14) 海角社区CI-led VC STEM network receives $75,000 grant from the Amgen Foundation.
- (Dec. 20) MONEY magazine ranks 海角社区CI 4th best college in the nation for transfer students.
2019
- (Jan. 7) $1.1 million grant from California Department of Education received for Early Childhood Dual Language Learning
- (Jan. 23) Former U.S. Second Lady Tipper Gore becomes founding donor for 海角社区CI peer mentor program
- (Feb. 5) Works of author/poet Michele Serros donated to 海角社区CI
- (Feb. 16) Teacher Erin Gruwell who launched 鈥淔reedom Writers鈥 from so-called 鈥渦nteachable鈥 students to visit 海角社区CI
- (March 4) Senator Hannah-Beth Jackson honors 海角社区CI President Erika Beck as Woman of the Year
- (March 5) Nursing program ranked 8th best in the state by RegisteredNursing.org
- (April 29) 海角社区CI named Tree Campus USA for seventh year in a row
- (May 18) The 17th Commencement ceremonies are held with 2,700 eligible students graduating.聽 Honorary doctorates awarded to Founding President of Excelencia in Education, Sarita E. Brown; Excelencia co-founder and Chief Executive Officer Deborah A. Santiago; Los Angeles attorney and former Trustee of the 海角社区 system Laurence K. Gould Jr; and Janice Bryant Howroyd, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of the ActOne Group.
- (June 20) 海角社区CI is one of only nine institutions in the nation 鈥 the only California State University campus and California institution of higher education 鈥 to earn a 2019 Seal of Excelencia by the Washington, D.C.-based organization, Excelencia in Education.
- (July 10) 海角社区CI Boating Center receives $42,000 grant to support ongoing water recreation and safety classes. This is the 17th year the DBW has supported 海角社区CI and the boating center with a grant that averages around $40,000.
- (July 30) Bank of America $20,000 gift will support 海角社区CI student internships.
- (Aug. 15) National Science Foundation awards 海角社区CI $2.5 million to increase female and minority STEM undergraduates.
- (Aug. 23) Money magazine ranks 海角社区CI among top ten 鈥渕ost transformative鈥 colleges in the nation.
- (Aug. 26) The first day of the new academic year begins.
- (Sept.) Approximately 126 campus and community volunteers joined with Chumash descendants and members of the Santa Monica Mountains Trail Council for the inaugural Round Mountain (Sat鈥檞iwa) Day of Service.
- (Sept. 3) Washington Monthly ranks 海角社区CI No. 22 on the 2019 list, up from No. 26 in 2018 and 2017 for the 鈥淏est Bang for Your Buck鈥 Colleges in the West.
- (Sept. 12) US News & World Report names 海角社区CI among the best undergraduate universities in the western United States. In the U.S. News annual Best Colleges report, 海角社区CI was 18th among Top Public Schools in the West. In the Regional Universities West category, 海角社区CI jumped 30 points from last year鈥檚 rankings, placing 43rd. 聽In the report鈥檚 new category of Social Mobility, which measures how well schools graduate students who are Pell Grant recipients, the University ranked 20th. 海角社区CI also ranked 22nd for its focus on undergraduate teaching.
- (Sept. 18) 海角社区CI Receives National Science Foundation grant for $398,510 to study ethics in research.
- (Oct. 2) The Martin V. & Martha K. Smith Foundation awards 海角社区CI鈥檚 Martin V. Smith (MVS) School of Business & Economics a $34,000 grant to launch a pilot peer mentorship program for business students.
- (Oct. 5) 19th Annual President鈥檚 Dinner held on campus. A highlight of the evening included the presentation of the Robert J. Lagomarsino award to a valued friend to the University, Santa Barbara radio host and former Wall Street executive Neil Kreisel.
- (Nov. 8) 海角社区CI awarded its first ever Focus on Efficiency Award from the California Higher Education Coalition, which includes all of the 海角社区, UC and community college systems for getting paychecks for faculty who teach for 海角社区CI鈥檚 Extended University.
- (Nov. 15) 海角社区CI to highlight area industry with inaugural 鈥淐hannel Your Network鈥 speaker series featuring President Erika D. Beck and Ventura County CEO Michael Powers.
- (Nov. 18) National Weather Service recognizes 海角社区CI with 鈥淪tormReady鈥 designation for 海角社区CI鈥檚 efforts to prepare the campus for fire, flood or windstorms. 海角社区CI is one of just three campuses in the 海角社区 system to receive the designation.
- (Dec. 18) 海角社区CI is now ranked 5th out of more than 1,450 entries in 鈥檚 2019 Social Mobility Index (SMI).
2020
- (Feb. 6) Nursing program gets high marks again in two separate rankings. RegisteredNursing.Org ranked 海角社区CI鈥檚 Nursing program 11th for registered nursing students out of the 126 programs in the state. On a national scale, the Nursing Schools Almanac ranked 海角社区CI鈥檚 Nursing program in the top 20% of 3,000 programs nationwide in its list of 2019 Best Nursing Schools. 海角社区CI ranked No. 73 in the West region and No. 37 in the state of California.
- (Feb. 13) Dual-language program for early childhood educators gets a $700,000 boost. The latest grant is in addition to a $1.1 million grant the project received in January from the California Department of Education.
- (March 11) A $30,000 grant from Edison International, the parent company of Southern California Edison, will ensure 海角社区CI students are able to travel to Santa Rosa Island for research. The grant, entitled 鈥2020 Program Funding for 海角社区CI鈥檚 Santa Rosa Island Research Station and STEM Scholarship Support,鈥 will also fund seven scholarships for 海角社区CI students pursuing a STEM (science, technology, engineering or math) field, with four of those scholarships earmarked for Mechatronics students.
- (March 16) Due to a world-wide pandemic of the coronavirus (COVID-19) and with guidance from the 海角社区 Chancellor鈥檚 Office, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Governor Gavin Newsome, and local public health on how to address the spread of COVID-19, the University begins to transition to virtual instruction following its spring break.
- (March 18) With the health and well-being of students and employees as the University鈥檚 highest priority, 海角社区CI postpones the May 23rd Commencement ceremony to another date later in the calendar year. 海角社区CI and all of the other 22 campuses in the 海角社区 system are also taking this step to combat the spread of COVID-19 under direction from the 海角社区 Chancellor鈥檚 Office.
- (April 8) The Arbor Day Foundation names 海角社区CI as a Tree Campus USA for the 8th year in a row. The designation as a Tree Campus is in honor of the University鈥檚 commitment to managing and maintaining trees on campus, installing native trees, continuing water conservation practices and reducing pesticide and herbicide use.
- (May 1) 海角社区CI will salute the Class of 2020 with a livestream celebration beginning at 11 a.m. on Saturday, May 23. The celebration is being held on the same day the students were to graduate and President Erika D. Beck, Ph.D. stressed that this will not replace the in-person graduation, which had to be postponed because of the COVID-19 crisis.
- (May 5) 海角社区CI selected to participate in nationwide program to enhance virtual and in-person learning. Sixty faculty members at 海角社区CI selected to participate in a national professional development program backed by the National Association of System Heads, the Association of College and University Educators, and a $2.4 million grant from the Charles Koch Foundation.
- (May 11) 海角社区CI receives national recognition for its commitment to first-generation students who have not grown up with higher education as a default in their families and has earned the campus a national designation from The Center for First-generation Student Success.
- (May 12) Philanthropists with deep roots in Ventura County to be recognized with honorary doctorates by 海角社区CI. In recognition of their commitment to enhancing the culture, environment and educational opportunities in the Ventura/Santa Barbara County region, the University will recognize Irene Pinkard, Ed.D. and Esther Wachtell with honorary doctorates during 海角社区CI鈥檚 virtual commencement celebration to be held on May 23.
- (June 24) 海角社区CI again receives national recognition for sustainability practices from the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE) with a gold rating in AASHE鈥檚 Sustainability Tracking, Assessment &聽Rating聽System (STARS).
- (June 29) 海角社区CI launches CARES Summer Grant Program to help students stay on track during the pandemic, which will provide funds for tuition for eligible students interested in taking summer classes. The funds come from the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, which was enacted by the U.S. Department of Education to aid institutions of higher learning during the COVID-19 pandemic.
- (July 13) 海角社区CI awarded Bee Campus USA designation for the second time in a row.
- (Aug) 海角社区CI welcomes its inaugural class to the Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) degree. Students can choose between two different concentrations: Nurse Educator and Family Nurse Practitioner. 海角社区CI is the only university in Ventura, Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo Counties to offer an MSN program or a Post-Master鈥檚 Certificate program.
- (Aug. 31) 海角社区CI goes virtual with a multi-faceted STEM education project funded by the U.S. Department of Education with a final installment of $1.2 million of a $6 million grant for Project PROMESAS (Pathways with Regional Outreach and Mathematics Excellence for Student Achievement in STEM), a multi-pronged project designed to improve the academic success of students who are not well-represented in STEM (science technology, engineering, math), such as low income and Latinx students.
- (Sept. 18) National college reports give 海角社区CI high marks for social mobility, affordability and overall quality. 海角社区CI is listed among the top 20 鈥淏est Bang for Your Buck鈥 Colleges in the West in Washington Monthly鈥檚 annual college guide.
- (Sept. 29) The National Institutes of Health awards $363,750 of a three-year grant of $1.1 million for a project entitled "Initiative to Enhance Diversity in the Biomedical Research Workforce at 海角社区 Channel Islands.鈥 A second installment for $59,031 from National聽Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Bay Watershed Education and Training Program (BWET) for a project called 鈥淐rossing the Channel: An Inquiry-based Expedition.鈥
- (Oct. 5) Two National Science Foundation grants totaling $328,628 will strengthen diversity in STEM faculty to support the University鈥檚 commitment to diversity in expanding Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics faculty. This is the final installment of a $2 million, three-year grant called 鈥淐ollaborative Research: Alliances for Graduate Education and the Professoriate (AGEP) Transformation Alliance: A California Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) Alliance for Pedagogy as Preparation for the Professoriate.鈥
- (Oct. 23) After a nationwide search and a rigorous selection process, President Erika D. Beck, Ph.D. names Mitch Avila, Ph.D. as the University鈥檚 new provost who will assume his duties on Jan. 1, 2021. Avila is currently the Dean of the College of Arts & Humanities at California State University Dominguez Hills.
- (Oct. 29) 海角社区 Board of Trustees appoint Erika D. Beck, Ph.D. to serve as President of 海角社区 Northridge. Beck will assume her new role at 海角社区N effective Jan. 11, 2021.
- (Nov. 3) U.S. Department of Education awards $600K to 海角社区CI for degree completion program 鈥淐hannel Your Success.鈥 Channel Your Success is a multi-faceted program designed to remove barriers preventing Latinx students from graduating on time. The 2020 grant is the yearly allotment for the larger five-year grant for more than $3 million over a period of five years.
- (Nov. 12) 海角社区 Chancellor Timothy P. White appoints Richard Yao, Ph.D., to serve as interim president of 海角社区CI effective Jan. 11, 2021. Yao currently serves as 海角社区CI鈥檚 vice president for student affairs.
- (Nov. 23) A feasibility study examining the possibility of bringing an early childhood education center to the campus is made available on the University鈥檚 . The study was a collaboration between several community partners including 海角社区CI, State Assemblymember Jacqui Irwin (D-Thousand Oaks), the Ventura County Community Foundation, and Reiter Affiliated Companies. Irwin was responsible for convening the stakeholders and obtaining $5 million in state funding to pursue the study.
- (Nov. 24) 海角社区CI welcomes four new foundation board members with decades of experience with the University, some dating back to when 海角社区CI was still an idea. New board members and longtime 海角社区CI volunteers Cheryl Broome and retired pediatric dentist Mark Lisagor, as well as Irene Pinkard, Ed.D., a 30-year resident of Ventura County and Santa Barbara financier Jonathan Wang.
- (Dec. 1) Trade Desk CEO Jeff Green teams up with 海角社区CI to help students graduate on time and supports 海角社区CI with half a million dollars in contributions.
- (Dec. 3) 海角社区CI ranks as a Top 20 college in the nation for social mobility by national rankings.
2021
- (Jan. 11) Richard Yao, Ph.D., assumes his duties as Interim President of 海角社区CI. Toni DeBoni will serve as Interim Vice President for Student Affairs.
- (Jan. 14) A math and science teacher Initiative grant is received to establish a residency program for Education majors planning to become math and science teachers.
- (Feb. 16) Studies show 海角社区CI鈥檚 early shift to virtual instruction helped prevent further COVID infections in Ventura County.
- (March 1) 海角社区CI is part of Excelencia in Education鈥檚 new research on Hispanic-Serving Institutions across the nation that invested in a Excelencia research project.
- (March 2) 海角社区CI is one of 10 universities across the nation to garner one of the inaugural Virtual Innovation Awards: Excellence in Delivering Virtual Student Services, a newly created award program funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
- (March 3) More than 250 海角社区CI Nursing students and faculty volunteer at vaccination clinics in Ventura and Santa Barbara counties.
- (April 2) A 海角社区 economic impact study shows each dollar invested in 海角社区CI provides a seven-fold return to the local and state economy.
- (April 8) The Arbor Day Foundation names for 9th time 海角社区CI with a Tree Campus Higher Education designation.
- (April 26) Carnegie Art Cornerstones, an Oxnard nonprofit, endows $50,000 in scholarships funds for 海角社区CI Art students.
- (May 13) Parker Hannifin grant of $144,975 expands internship program for 海角社区CI Chemistry, Biochemistry, and Biology students.
- (May 19) Environmental Science & Resource Management faculty receive almost $400,000 to study beach access inequities.
- (May 21-23) Six commencement ceremonies are held on campus as 鈥榙rive-up鈥 hybrid ceremonies that included a cross-the-stage moment for graduating students. The class of 2020 was also able to participate in these ceremonies.
- (June 15) 海角社区CI receives $15 million gift from philanthropist MacKenzie Scott and Dan Jewett in recognition of the University鈥檚 commitment to equity and inclusion, the social mobility of students, and its overall contribution to the greater good of the communities, the region, and nation.
- (Aug. 12) A pilot program launched by the Martin V. Smith School of Business & Economics aims to strengthen success for transfer students made possible by a $300,000 grant from the Educational Credit Management Corporation, a national foundation working to improve postsecondary educational outcomes for students from underserved backgrounds.
- (Aug. 23) A team of four 海角社区CI business students tied for first place in the international Business Strategy Game beating out more than 600 teams from 56 colleges from across the globe.
- (Sept. 20) 海角社区CI receives high marks for social mobility, best value and more in national rankings. US News & World Report ranked 海角社区CI 20th among Top Public Schools in the West and 17th in Top Performers in Social Mobility rankings in the Regional Universities West category. In Washington Monthly鈥檚 annual college guide 鈥淏est Bang for Your Buck鈥 West category, the University was ranked 17th.
- (Oct. 6) The U.S. Department of Education grants 海角社区CI almost $5 million aimed at promoting diversity and enhancing success for student wishing to pursue a STEM degree.
- (Oct. 14) A new development within 海角社区CI鈥檚 University Glen residential community moves ahead with the Site Authority signing a long-term ground lease with global real estate investment company, Kennedy Wilson, to develop a 32-acre site.
- (Nov. 8) As part of a multi-campus grant to increase social science research opportunities for minority-serving institutions, grants totaling $796,858 are provided with $260,740 awarded directly to 海角社区CI
- (Nov. 19) 海角社区CI and biology professor Nitika Parmar receive $3.6 million grant from the California Institute of Regenerative Medicine, which will enable graduate students to research stem cell technology at top notch research institutions throughout the state.
- (Nov. 22) 海角社区CI is ranked 15th out of 1,549 four-year institutions for social mobility by CollegeNet.
- (Dec. 2) The Martin V. and Martha K. Smith Foundation becomes 海角社区CI鈥檚 single largest donor with a gift of $10.5 million to the Martin V. Smith School of Business & Economics. The transformational gift brings the total contributed to 海角社区CI to more than $19 million since the Smith family鈥檚 first donation in 1999.
- (Dec. 13) Newest Foundation board members, Beatriz Olvera Stotzer and Cari Shore, with financial and economic development expertise, join the 海角社区CI Foundation board.
2022
- (Jan. 19) OpenCI program saves students almost $1.8 million in textbook costs over one semester.
- (Jan. 26) After a national search is conducted, the 海角社区 Board of Trustees appoint Richard Yao as 海角社区CI鈥檚 fourth President, effective immediately.
- (March 23) 海角社区CI is named a top-producing institution for Fulbright Scholars for 2021-2022 including Professor of Finance Priscilla Liang and Professor of Applied Physics Geoff Dougherty. For 2022-2023, Professor of Political Science Scott Frisch has been named a Fulbright Scholar.
- (April 26) Congresswoman Julia Brownley presents $250,000 to 海角社区CI for a Native American and Indigenous Studies program. The two-year project will begin with the establishment of a collaborative partnership with representatives from the Venture帽o/Barbare帽o and Santa Ynez bands of Chumash people with the first classes being offered in late 2023 or 2024.
- (May 21 & 22) Four ceremonies are held marking 海角社区CI鈥檚 20th year for holding commencement ceremonies with over 2,500 students eligible to graduate. Honorary doctorate degrees are awarded to The Trade Desk CEO Jeffrey T. Green, and Educational Credit Management Corporation Foundation President Peter J. Taylor.
- (June 1) With approval from the 海角社区 Board of Trustees, University Hall at 海角社区CI will be renamed to honor President Emeritus Richard R. Rush.
- (June 9) 海角社区CI named a Tree Campus USA for the 10th year in a row.