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‘Atmospheres Deep’ exhibition to explore humans’ connection to the ocean
–Marking San Luis Obispo Museum of Art’s (SLOMA) first public show since the beginning of the pandemic, Atmospheres Deep will premiere for the public at the end of May. This multimedia group exhibition examines coastal regions above and below the ocean’s surface to emulate these atmospheres and uncover human impact on the ocean. The artworks selected for Atmospheres Deep present the feeling of increasing atmospheric pressure experienced during ocean exploration. Atmospheres Deep begins Saturday, May 29, and runs through Sunday, Aug. 1. Reflected in the reopening, the museum also announces new hours of 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. from Thursday – Monday each week.
Sip sustainably Find your way to Wolff Vineyard at 6238 Orcutt Road in San Luis Obispo. The tasting room is open daily from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Yellow-topped Jerusalem sage, white irises, and the first buds of lavender rustle in the warm afternoon wind flitting across Wolff Vineyards outdoor patio. Winemaker Jean-Pierre Wolff says the bees and other pollinators love the drought resistant and diverse flower garden surrounding the tasting area. As he looks out across his vineyard, he talks about the drought San Luis Obispo County never really left as of April 30, his property in the Edna Valley had received 9 1/2 inches of rain. In an average year, he gets 22 inches.
Janzen named president of Tabor College by Hillsboro Free Press
The Tabor College Board of Directors has selected Dr. David Janzen to serve as the 14th president of the college. He currently serves as professor and software engineering coordinator in the Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering at California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo, Calif.
His appointment will take effect on July 1, succeeding Dr. Jules Glanzer after serving as president for over 13 years.
Janzen said. “We are excited and passionate about the mission of Tabor.”
Board chair Susan Franz Koslowsky spoke of the board’s confidence in Janzen’s leadership, recognizing him for his authenticity, entrepreneurial spirit and humility.
HILLSBORO – After a nationwide search, the Tabor College Board of Directors selected David Janzen, P.h.D., to serve as the school s 14th president. Janzen, an alumnus of the college, is currently a professor at California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo, California.
He begins as Tabor College s president in July, succeeding Jules Glanzer, who was in the position for more than one decade.
Along with teaching at Bethel College and the University of Kansas, Janzen invented several programs and worked in the software industry with Sprint from 1993-97. He received his master s and a doctorate in computer science from KU.