6 posts from

April 2011

  

‘Greening the Food Industry’ Conference to be Hosted at Chapman Conference starts April 20th

April 14, 2011 by | Events

Chapman University’s Food Science Program and the Southern California Section of the Institute of Food Technologists will host a conference titled “Greening the Food Industry: Evaluating Challenges and Instituting Practices” Wednesday, April 20, at the Sandhu Conference Center. Among the topics will be sustainable food production, sales and marketing, green packaging, and green urban manufacturing.

Schmid College to Present Energy Conference April 21st in Irvine In celebration of Earth Week Chapman is hosting the major conference "Energy, Economy, and the Environment"

April 12, 2011 by | Events

Schmid College of Science will celebrate Earth Week by presenting a major conference, “Energy, Economy and the Environment,” on Thursday, April 21, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Beckman Center, 100 Academy in Irvine. The conference will feature keynote and panel discussions on alternative energy options and the economics of energy for business and

‘Lonely George’ Documentary and Galapagos Expert Featured at Schmid College This new documentary has never aired in the United States

April 5, 2011 by | Events

The scientist Time Magazine recognized as a “Hero of the Planet” and who has three species of turtles named for him will be the guest speaker at a free film screening and informal “Galapagos reunion” Friday at Chapman University’s Schmid College of Science. Peter C.H. Pritchard, Ph.D., director of the Chelonian Research Institute, will talk about conservation issues

Chapman University audience gets dose of humor with search for reality "The Nature of Reality” panel covers guiding energy in the universe

April 4, 2011 by | Events

Is there room for humor in a panel discussion about whether human consciousness is just neural fireworks or part of a transcendent and evolving universe? Turns out there is, at least when that panel includes a group of scholars serious about their work but willing to consider differing ideas about the nature of the universe

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