A bold curriculum: Exploring topics from sex education to Pokemon
Unique classes are being offered at Chapman all the time, but why should we care about them?
Chapman welcomes Sigma Chi as the newest addition to Greek life
Sigma Chi joins Chapman’s brotherhood.
Redefining Walt Disney
Disney historian Jeff Kurtti brings creativity and imagineering as Chapman’s presidential fellow
Uncovering ‘The Hidden Map’
Rodgers Center for Holocaust Education begins its 2024-2025 Lecture Series
Chapman’s new resume-building tool
VMock, an AI-generated tool, provides efficiency and effectiveness to creating resumes.
IS&T introduces new password policy for Chapman students and faculty to ensure
Beginning June 15, the Chapman community will be required to have passwords that are at least 12 characters long in order to protect academic and personal information from increasing cyber threats.
Hilbert Museum prepares for its grand re-opening with new facilities, amenities
On Feb. 23, the Hilbert Museum of California Art will reopen its doors to the public after over two years of renovations and expansions
Chapman implements new changes for its academic advising program
To help with distributing academic help, individual schools and colleges within Chapman now have their own dedicated academic advisors.
Chapman’s Armenian Student Association holds documentary screening for Artsakh Awareness Month
The documentary, “Invisible Republic,” gives a new perspective on the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war.
Chapman, Orange area offer winter break resources, activities for students staying in the area
Planning to stay on campus this holiday season? Chapman has different resources for students staying on or around campus during the winter break.
Associate Wilkinson Dean awarded California Civil Liberties Award for research regarding Japanese-American incarceration camps
Dr. Stephanie Takaragawa uses photography to showcase the stories from incarceration camps.
Guggenheim Gallery exhibition ‘Standardized Patient’ gives insight on mental health in a clinical environment
Los Angeles-based artist Kerry Tribe’s “Standardized Patient” visualized mental health through projections that feature interactions between patients and their doctor.
Chapman chess club honors former student in memorial chess tournament
The chess club donated proceeds to the Leo Eifert Scholarship for mathematics students.
108 years later, Armenians are still being targeted by neighboring countries
Over 100,000 ethnic Armenians have left the region of Nagorno-Karabakh amid Azerbaijan attacks.
Schmid College of Science and Technology introduces new scholarship opportunity with the Beckman Foundation
The Wescombe STEM Scholarship provides students research experience in Orange County for the 2024-2025 school year.
Journalist, writer Linda Villarosa discusses racial bias in health care at Wilkinson College’s ‘Engaging the World’ lecture event
Villarosa’s book, “Under the Skin: The Hidden Toll of Racism on Health in America,” introduced a new social issue theme for Wilkinson College.
With 28 new COVID-19 cases, Chapman offers new COVID-19 booster shot
Students and faculty are now able to receive the new COVID-19 booster and flu vaccination on campus.
Rodgers Center for Holocaust Education event details a hero’s inspiring story
Rebecca Donner’s Sept. 12 lecture transported readers into the life of Mildred Harnack, an American who helped raise awareness of Hitler’s actions during World War II.
Students experience overcrowding again as Chapman’s population continues to expand
New strategies hope to help defeat the struggles associated with overcrowding on campus.
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