Chapman to hold 2024 Economic Forecast for the upcoming year
Chapman’s former president, Jim Doti, will be discussing economic insights at this year’s annual Economic Forecast
Will the newly endowed chair of free speech solve issues on campus regarding students’ voices?
The Fletcher Jones Foundation donated a $1 million grant to go towards creating the position of a faculty chair to advocate for free speech at Chapman
Results: The 10 California propositions from the ballot
On Nov. 7, California voters not only cast their votes for candidates running for office but also 10 propositions
2025 FIRE rankings: A conversation with Jerry Price
The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expressions (FIRE) rates Chapman’s free speech climate as #181 out of 257 universities across the United States
Is Advising Fest a viable solution for solving class registration problems?
As a majority of students often struggle with registering for classes, this year Chapman is offering Advising Fest to help answer questions and hopefully solve this issue.
Science and art come together in new Guggenheim Gallery exhibition
Chapman’s Guggenheim Gallery unveils new “Energy Fields” exhibition displaying the worlds of both art and science
Argyros College's annual Dean’s Leadership Series continues
For the second consecutive year, Argyros College holds the Dean’s Leadership Series with Disney and Whole Foods leaders
Chapman prepares for annual homecoming weekend
From master classes to the football game, Chapman offers homecoming weekend events for current students and alumni to enjoy
Chapman makes changes to the applied human physiology and health sciences majors
Beginning the fall 2024 semester, the applied human physiology has been removed and combined with the health sciences major.
Chapman’s student organizations team launches Panther Connect
The student organizations team at Chapman implements Panther Connect as the new student organization management system.
Chapman implements crossing guards near student dorms
Over the past few weeks, students have noticed crossing guards on duty near the dorms during high-traffic times to help with student safety.
Chapman announces new dean of the College of Performing Arts
As the current dean of CoPA, Giulio Ongaro, prepares to retire, Chapman hired Harvard alumna Anne F. Hogan to take charge of the position, beginning in July of this year.
Chapman announces commencement speakers Bill Hader, Uzo Abuda for this year’s graduation
Chapman revealed that comedian Bill Hader and actress Uzo Aduba will speak at the class of 2024 graduation ceremonies.
Chapman announces early stages of new on-campus Student Success Center
Over the next few years, Chapman will be developing a Student Success Center with the purpose of helping to prioritize student academic and personal needs. Bhathal Student Services Center (pictured) is one location the university is eyeing for the new center.
Chapman expands undergraduate housing further while continuing to offer limited options to graduate students
With the creation of Chapman Court, a new housing option for undergraduate students, there is still a lack of graduate student housing options, even though they are very much in demand.
Metrolink extends their free student pass program to end of June
The Metrolink system has renewed its student pass to now end in June 2024 instead of March, allowing free rides for students to continue.
Aspiring physician assistant students at Chapman receive full-tuition scholarships
With help from the Simon Scholar Physician Assistant program, Chapman will continue to grant 10 incoming students full scholarships for each incoming class.
Chapman University Dance Team takes home national title for 15th time in a row
After months of practice, the team was awarded 1st place for the national title in their college jazz section.
Chapman scientists discover ways to utilize artificial intelligence to create new drugs
With the help of AI programs like ChatGPT, Chapman scientists were able to develop a program to create drug candidates for multiple diseases.
Application opens for Chapman’s 2024 Summer Undergraduate Research Program
The Summer Undergraduate Research Program (SURF) offers a paid research opportunity for Chapman students who apply by March 1.
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