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Archive of the posts written by author: Kenny Slaught.
Aug
8

Slaught Says Professor Low To Work On Infant Disease Prevention

David Low is a professor in the Department of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology at UCSB. He will begin a novel worldwide health and development research project called “Strategy for development of enteric pathogen-specific phage”. This project aims at a new way to…

Aug
1

Kenny Slaught – Notes Benefits Seen Daily From California JOBS Act

Although still new, crowdfunding created over 150 real estate companies over the past years. In Southern California, 20% of the population is an accredited investor. The number is lower in other regions, equaling 7%. This was doable thanks to sites like CrowdEngine, RealtyShares,…

Jul
25

Kenny Slaught – On Santa Barbara’s Historical Architecture

The most well known structures in Santa Barbara include the old Hotel Virginia, the historic El Pueblo Viejo district and the Old Mission’s pink towers. The County Courthouse displays colorful murals, and the clock tower and observation deck provide a scenic view of…

Jul
18

Kenny Slaught – Ambassador Of Santa Barbara’s Historical Architecture

The most popular buildings in Santa Barbara are the old Hotel Virginia, El Pueblo Viejo district and the Old Mission’s two pink towers. The County Courthouse tiles depict colorful murals, and the clock tower and observation deck give a scenic view of the…

Jul
11

Kenny Slaught Points To Santa Barbara As Architectural Mecca

Some of the city’s most popular buildings include the old Hotel Virginia, historic El Pueblo district and the Old Mission’s pink towers. The County Courthouse features colorful tiles showcasing paintings. Located nearby is the the clock tower and observation deck that offer a…

Jul
4

Kenny Slaught Urges PTSD Patients To Pursue EMDR

As a result of multiple Hospice of Santa Barbara counsellors effectively integrating EMDR into treatment plans after becoming certified in the cutting-edge therapy, many clients have reported greater feelings of ease and comfort than they experienced with talk therapy alone. While EMDR does…

Jun
27

Kenny Slaught Discusses Santa Barbara Bowl Foundation And Their Programs

Every year, the event brings together established community members and students to debate the state of arts education in Santa Barbara. This helps with improving future programs, Kenny Slaught says. Other projects include gathering instruments for students who need them, grants for initiative…

Jun
20

Kenny Slaught On The Philosophy Of Giving In Santa Barbara

Santa Barbara’s community is focused on giving back, with the help of civic officials and residents, says Kenny Slaught. The town has a strong tradition in nonprofit activities, which was started by the Santa Barbara Foundation in 1928. Today, it is continued by…

Jun
13

Kenny Slaught Celebrates Unique History Of Santa Barbara

At the beginning of the 20th century, the Spanish Colonial Revival movement was created in the US. This style comes from the Spanish colonies that became American cities later, and is often encountered in California. Santa Barbara adopted this style after the 1925…

Jun
6

Hoover Dam Through the Ages – Kenny Slaught

Hoover Dam has a rich history, explains Kenny Slaught. The project was constructed from 1931 to 1936, in the Great Depression era for a cost of $49 million. First named Boulder Dam, it was renamed to Hoover Dam to honor its main supporter,…