The Campus Advocacy Resources and Education (CARE) program provides education about and response to sexual assault, abusive relationships and stalking. CARE is a service of the Women, Gender, & Sexual Equity Department, which is located on the first floor of the SRB. Call (805) 893-3778 for more info.
Center for Research on Women & Social Justice: brings together scholars, professionals, students, advocates, community leaders, and the concerned public to study women, men, and social justice through intellectual dialogue and scholarly research. Its mission is to facilitate individual and collaborative research, develop new curriculum, and disseminate scholarship to wider publics.
Early Childhood Care & Education Services: The Orfalea Family Children's Center, located on West Campus, and the University Children's Center, located in the Student Resource Building, provide child care for student, staff and faculty families within the University community.
The Office of Equal Opportunity & Sexual Harassment / Title IX Compliance (OEOSH/TC): responsible for the University’s compliance with federal and state laws and University policies and procedures regarding discrimination, retaliation and sexual harassment for students, staff and faculty.
Professional Women’s Association: The Program Committee provides year-round activities and events on topics responsive to the members' needs and interests. It researches possible activities and coordinates with other campus constituents.
Senior Women’s Council: The Senior Women’s Council was founded in 1993 to create a forum for defining and actively addressing issues that promote gender equity and diversity at UCSB, a concern that has relevance for all facets of the campus community. All tenured women faculty and lecturers with SOE are automatically members.
Women of Color Circle: A student-led space to support community, health, and well-being for self-identified women of color undergraduates, graduate students, and alumnae at UCSB