‘We’re not hopeless, we’re not helpless’ Q&A with Edward Humes
Chapman Professor and Author Edward Humes, releases a new book, “Total Garbage,” which explains how waste is crippling our planet and what we can do about it.
‘A signature annual event for Chapman’: $3 million donation permanently funds Holocaust Art and Writing Contest
The endowment from the Samueli Foundation will support the contest in perpetuity, making it a permanent feature of Chapman’s Holocaust Education programs.
‘Wait, was that an earthquake?’ Chapman University’s plan for the ‘The Big One’
As a California resident, it's hard to escape discussions about "The Big One." So how is Chapman University preparing for the event of a big earthquake?
"I’m focused on the future": Vance dodges 2020 election question in VP debate with Walz
JD Vance and Tim Walz present competing visions for America’s future in a largely cordial debate, offering stark contrasts on immigration, the economy and democracy.
Analysis | 2024 California propositions: minimum wage, healthcare, rent, more
With the 2024 elections coming up, it’s not only the presidential race that voters should keep an eye on. California has 10 propositions on the ballot for voters to decide on.
One year later: an uneasy atmosphere on campus
What events have transpired on Chapman’s campus since October 7?
The double-edged sword of social media: a tool that has serious implications
Balancing the ethics of social media and the evolving platforms
Chapman continues its involvement with Orange County Justice Initiative
The university remains excited to help the initiative gain traction by hosting a seminar every spring semester
Uncovering ‘The Hidden Map’
Rodgers Center for Holocaust Education begins its 2024-2025 Lecture Series
What resources are available for Chapman’s seniors?
Career fair, senior sentiment, jobs post-graduation: Senior resources at Chapman.
Dangerous Ideas: Roxane Gay on feminism, freedom of speech, racism
Roxane Gay’s presentation on dangerous ideas was a blend of humor, sensitive subjects and edibles.
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
“A huge thank you to everyone”: SGA elections see a new wave of senators sweep into office
The SGA elections saw fresh faces, fresh ideas and a fresh sense of unity among the student population.
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
Why does Chapman have the Walk Against Violence?
Students lead by Dani Smith Walk Against Violence.
The DCI Lab: home of stickers, arcade games, singing parrots
The Design/Create/Innovate Lab is a space where Chapman students can learn how to use various equipment to create and design their own projects.
Chapman University steps up voter engagement
Chapman University recognized for boosting student voter turnout with initiatives aimed at increasing civic engagement and participation in upcoming elections
Chapman students face challenges seeking appointments at the health center
The health center has been working hard to accommodate students during a staff shortage.
Chapman’s free speech policy continues to divide students and administration
From the upcoming election to the conflict in Gaza, student organizations on campus continue to grapple with Chapman’s free speech policy.
Chapman changes its integrated educational studies major
Chapman University changes its teaching major amid backlash from students.
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