BSU resigns, Dean of Students hosts campus expression presentation
The Black Student Union executive board resigned March 18. Dean Jerry Price clarified university protocol on addressing hate speech.
Q&A | A sit down with President Struppa on community division
Struppa shares his perspective on fraternity parties, conduct violation reporting and the university’s readiness to reintroduce hybrid classes March 29.
Professor reflects on disapproval from discrimination complaint
Freshman Aissata Sall filed a complaint against her professor Ahmed Younis, and was discouraged an investigation was not pursued.
SGA launches COVID-19 financial relief program
The Student Government Association is spearheading a $100,000 relief program students can apply for until the funds are fully distributed.
Chapman faculty and staff temporarily lose retirement contributions
President Daniele Struppa announced in an email to employees July 31 that Chapman is temporarily suspending contributions to 401(a) retirement plans.
Chapman students craft mandatory diversity training
Orientation for first-year students will be broadcasted through Zoom, with mandatory programming that now includes a diversity, equity and inclusion session.
Biden selects Kamala Harris as running mate
California Sen. Kamala Harris has been selected as Joe Biden’s running mate for the 2020 presidential election.
A comprehensive guide for students returning to campus housing
The Panther gathered information from Chapman’s CU Safely Back plan and Residence Life and First Year Experience, to create a nine-item guide for students anticipating to live on campus in the fall.
First-years to receive mandatory diversity training; Administration expands search to hire BIPOC faculty
In efforts to make Chapman a more inclusive campus, first-years will attend diversity training during orientation week. Chapman administration has also invested $500,000 into hiring more Black faculty.
Chapman announces remote semester as state releases new guidance for reopening universities
After a long-awaited response from state officials, Chapman will seek county approval on in-person instruction for labs and studio-based classes.
Chapman sees higher voter turnout than national average
Chapman Grand students accuse Public Safety officer of harassment
Urth Caffe faces vandalism before January opening
Student government looks to expand fitness center
Police end Silent Disco after noise complaint
Chapman Grand apartment complex welcomes first residents
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