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.
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.
Musco Center hosts “Small Island, Big Song”: A Pacific Islander perspective on climate change, social activism
Through song, film and dance, “Small Island, Big Song” creators BaoBao Chen and Tim Cole showcase the importance of connection and advocacy among various Pacific Islander cultures. Pictured: The performance of “Small Island, Big Song” at Chapman’s Musco Center for the Arts on Feb. 3.
Veterans strive to make Chapman a destination campus for veteran, military-connected students via Veterans Resource Center (Part 2)
Military-connected students are determined to help others navigate their college experience at Chapman by advocating for improvements to the university’s Veterans Resource Center.
Veterans strive to make Chapman a destination campus for veteran, military-connected students (Part 1)
Military-connected students are determined to help others navigate their college experience at Chapman. Pictured: Executive Committee Member Devansh Mehta (left) and Veterans Club President Roxie Arce.
Purple Flag commemorative exhibit honors unhoused Orange County residents who died in 2022
Chapman’s Homeless Policy Practicum, Department of Peace Studies and law student organizations united together last month to support the installation of an on-campus Purple Flag exhibit that showcases a visual depiction of individuals in Orange County who lost their lives and were unhoused.
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’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.
A new skatepark dropping into the City of Orange ignites excitement among Chapman skateboarders
Chapman skateboarders have high hopes as to how the new skatepark could impact the skating community in Orange.
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.
2023: A year of political firsts, lasts
Politics saw a year unlike any other, starting with a historic 15-round vote for Speaker of the House and wrapping up with the removal of former president Donald Trump from Maine and Colorado’s 2024 primary ballot.
Analysis | A look at possible Republican candidates for the 2024 presidential election
Entering the year before presidential elections begin, Republicans are weighing their possible options for candidacy.
2023 at a glance: Global edition
Here are some of the most notable news events that made 2023 a whirlwind of a year.
Several Congress members are leaving office; professors say it’s primarily due to dysfunction in Congress
More than three dozen representatives are choosing not to seek reelection next year. Some are choosing other positions in office, while others are choosing to leave entirely.
CalOSBA awards Chapman’s Leatherby Center of Entrepreneurship and Business Ethics a $1 million grant for an Inclusive Innovation Hub
The grant will allow the center to focus on fostering entrepreneurship in underserved communities by drawing in volunteers and mentors.
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.
Analysis | Trump absent for third Republican presidential primaries debate; candidates fight to be considered for the alternative option
Republican candidates debate popular party issues and discuss Trump’s absence.
Analysis | Chapman looks at Biden along with other possible Democratic presidential candidates for upcoming 2024 election
While President Joe Biden is running for reelection next year, some Democrats may not want to mark his name on the ballot.
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.
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