Armenian Genocide Week marks the importance of remembering Armenia’s past
Students part of Chapman’s Armenian Student Association spoke about what this year’s Armenian Genocide Week meant to them and how it remains relevant in this day and age.
Chapman’s Public Safety warns of unmarked taxi soliciting rides
An unmarked taxi (pictured) has been spotted in and around the city of Orange, attempting to offer rides to Chapman students.
Chapman’s School of Pharmacy ranks in the top five in national competition
Students from the School of Pharmacy managed to rank fourth in the VIP Case Competition.
Chapman University celebrates its 25th annual Holocaust Art, Writing Contest
The contest, alongside Chapman’s Holocaust Studies course, allows students all across the country to remember a deeply tragic event in global history.
Sextortion email scams target Chapman students, creating a need for further safety online
A recent wave of “sextortion” scam emails serves as a reminder of how Chapman students should stay knowledgeable about ways to protect themselves online.
Chapman’s latest COVID-19 policy update shows a change in how the disease is being treated
Looking back at the pandemic, the latest changes to Chapman’s COVID-19 policy demonstrate new ideas and considerations about the disease.
Chapman students, faculty evaluate artificial intelligence use in the classroom
The rapidly evolving nature of generative AI has brought both its benefits and problems for those attending and working at Chapman University.
Chapman’s Community Garden promotes sustainability, camaraderie among student gardeners
After over a decade of use, the Chapman Community Garden remains a niche, yet essential space for students at Chapman.
$3 million gift marks bright future for Chapman’s innovative Mathematics, Philosophy and Physics program
In addition to the $3 million gift from Parker S. Kennedy, three Chapman professors have been given endowed chairs to further shape the prospective future of the MPP program. Pictured: (From left) Marco Panza, Andrew Jordan and Ahmed Sebbar stand next to unveiled busts.
New summer faculty-led travel courses are now open to students
As spring semester starts at Chapman, an opportunity has opened for students to embark on new study abroad travel courses for summer 2024.
Chapman’s Student Scholar Symposium celebrates undergraduate research, creativity
Student Scholar Ambassadors reflect on the opportunities and experience gained from this prestigious opportunity offered by Chapman University.
Chapman awards MS International (MSI) Inc. CEO Manu Shah the 2023 Argyros College of Business Excellence Award
Manu Shah was recognized for his excellence in creating a billion-dollar enterprise and an enduring philanthropy to the global community.
Wilkinson College welcomes new Asian American Studies minor professor Vivian Yan-Gonzalez
Dr. Vivian Yan-Gonzalez, assistant professor for the Asian American Studies minor, is already making notable contributions to Chapman University through her passion for her work.
Domoic acid scare temporarily shuts down lobster fishing along Orange County, LA coastline
High levels of domoic acid found within spiny lobsters in Southern California waters saw a temporary shutdown of fishing alongside certain areas of the Los Angeles coast, extending to Orange County.
New campus center at the Rinker campus officially sees grand opening
The new 52,000-square-foot campus center at the Rinker campus, is finally seeing a grand opening after being open for several months.
A look into a Chapman professor’s ground-breaking archaeological project in space
Archaeology professor Justin Walsh is working on the first large-scale archaeological project in space, paving the way for crucial insights of life in the cosmos.
Chapman’s Iranian Student Cultural Organization holds remembrance for Mahsa Amini
A remembrance on Sept. 27, held one year after the death of Mahsa Amini, reflects on her legacy and what can be done to help the suffering women of Iran.
Killefer building renovations to open new opportunities for research, engagement for Chapman University
The historic Lydia D. Killefer building is being renovated to house the Institute for Quantum Studies and the Advanced Physics Laboratory.
City of Orange schools to implement transgender notification amid controversy from students, OC board members
The City of Orange’s school district is moving to pass a policy that would require schools to notify parents if their child identifies as transgender.
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