New networking website available to aid Chapman students in their career journeys
The Panther Network launched on Jan. 29 to help connect students with job opportunities and Chapman alumni.
Chapman’s Student Engagement encourages more students to get involved on campus
Students interested in finding more ways to connect to organizations on campus have the opportunity to meet with an involvement coach in order to do so.
Hangar fire in Tustin raises concerns of health among local residents
After the historic hangar in Tustin burned, traces of harmful materials were found in the ashes, resulting in several precautions taking hold.
Chapman sociology professor receives over $600k research grant from Indiana University
Chris Bader, a sociology professor at Chapman, received a grant from Indiana University to help further his religious research.
Fowler School of Law postpones diversity, social justice forum symposium event to spring 2024
Due to recent events between Israel and Palestine, Fowler School of Law has decided to postpone its Diversity and Social Justice Forum Symposium until the spring semester.
Metrolink offers unlimited free rides pass for students through March
Metrolink unveils a new Student Adventure Pass that grants students free rides all across Southern California.
Chapman offers financial aid opportunities for students interested in studying abroad
Many students may be hesitant to study abroad due to the financial burden. However, there are many options available to help with the cost.
Chapman students face difficulties transferring credits to the university
Students taking classes at other schools are struggling to understand the complicated and long process of transferring class credits back to Chapman.
Earvin “Magic” Johnson announces $10 million gift from Argyros Family to expand Argyros School of Business and Economics
At the first event of the distinguished lecture series, a $10 million gift was announced to expand the Argyros School of Business and Economics into the Argyros College of Business and Economics.
SPCS mental health resources available to aid Chapman students through their college journey
Learn about the different mental health resources Chapman University offers students.
On-campus Starbucks reopens this school year with new renovations
After months of being shut down for renovations, Chapman’s Starbucks reopens, but with more demand from students than the previous year.
Chapman’s IS&T team urges students to be cautious as scam emails increase
The university’s Information Systems and Technology team (IS&T) warns students of the recent increase in phishing and scam emails.
Chapman holds acrobatic event in honor of Taiwanese Heritage Week
The Center for Global Education showcased a Taiwanese acrobatic event on May 9 in celebration of Taiwanese Heritage Week.
Chapman students run in Big Sur International Marathon for lung cancer charity
Sophomores Cat Mahoney and Gracie-Anne Fraunfelder ran in The Big Sur International Marathon on April 30 to raise money for the LUNGevity Foundation, which advocates for lung cancer research.
New monthly podcast showcases student experiences studying abroad
Recently, the university’s Center for Global Education started a study abroad podcast to act as a portable resource for students interested in going abroad.
New business of entertainment minor set to debut beginning fall 2023
Starting in the fall, Chapman will offer a new business of entertainment minor to students interested in the two areas of study.
Angela Bassett to speak at graduation commencement ceremony
Award-winning American actress Angela Bassett is set to speak at Chapman’s 2023 commencement ceremony on May 19.
Old Towne Orange fountain to be repaired after March car accident
Last month, a car crashed and damaged the Orange Circle fountain, leaving many damages to the area. To fix this, the city of Orange announced that they will be investing $225,000 into fountain restorations.
President Biden visits Monterey Park to discuss gun violence, desires to regulate guns
Recently, the nation has mourned the loss of lives as a result of the Nashville school shooting, which took place on March 25 and has sparked the bigger conversation of school shootings.
Counties throughout California have stopped using some electronic voting machines to fight voter fraud
As a result of Trump’s voter fraud allegations in 2020, some Northern California counties are choosing to reject Dominion voting systems, which are electronic voting machines and software.
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