From The Streets of Los Angeles To The Classroom - A Police Officer's View On An MBA
People often ask me: what does a master’s degree in business have to do with being a Police Officer? I already had a strong desire to learn more about the foundations of business. But before I applied to the Argyros School of Business and Economics at Chapman University, I needed to understand how this degree
Chapman Startup Team Excelerate competes at California Dreamin' Business Plan Competition
When I first came to Chapman as a broadcast journalism major, I thought I would be graduating after four years of school and be venturing into the entertainment industry. However, I find myself in the software industry recently winning the Leatherby Center’s Chapman University Business Plan Competition with my team, Excelerate, a software as service (SAS) and
Angels, The Catch, & Working Wardrobes
The MBA Association threw together yet another successful event this past Saturday at the Angels Tailgate and Game. The event sold out and there was a perfect blend of student, alumni, and faculty in attendance. To top it off, the game even went into extra innings! There was a slight spin on this event in comparison to
Improving Lives With Soap - From Health 2 Humanity
We’ve calculated a formula that will improve the lives of millions of people around the world. We are Max Wysong, Ajay Dhameja, Daniel Cruz and John Cefalu from the Argyros School of Business and Economics at Chapman University. We decided to start with something basic. Something, which we use several times a day however, over
The Argyros School Nationally Ranked #60 by Bloomberg BusinessWeek
We are proud to announce that the Argyros School of Business and Economics has officially been nationally ranked as the 60th Best Undergraduate Bloomberg BusinessWeek Business School in 2014. “Being ranked #60 nationally validates the great work being done by our faculty, staff and students. I believe that as we continue to take bold steps in terms
Argyros School of Business and Economics at Chapman University receives 5 year Re-accreditation
The Argyros School of Business and Economics at Chapman University has maintained its business accreditation granted by AACSB International —The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. Founded in 1916, AACSB International is the longest serving global accrediting body for business schools that offer undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral degrees in business and accounting. This is
New Masters in Accounting Degree Launches At Chapman
The Argyros School of Business and Economics has launched a new Masters of Science degree in Accounting. The school will enroll its first class in Fall of 2014. The Master of Science in Accounting program at Chapman University has been designed to qualify graduates to sit for the California CPA exam while obtaining a master’s
Nineteenth Visiting Graduate Student Workshop in Experimental Economics Hosted at Chapman University
Jan. 7th-11th , the Economic Science Institute, with a generous grant from the International Foundation for Research in Experimental Economics (IFREE) , hosted 23 doctoral students from universities all over the world for the 19th Visiting Graduate Student Workshop in Experimental Economics. In a series of 10 sessions, the students first participated in an economic
Chapman University appoints economist Mark Skousen as a Presidential Fellow
ORANGE, Calif. – Economist Mark Skousen, Ph.D., will join Chapman University’s faculty as a Presidential Fellow starting in January, teaching a course called “Modern Political Economy,” using his book The Making of Modern Economics (ME Sharpe, 2009, 2nd ed.) Known as the “maverick” of economics for his contrarian and optimistic views, Mark Skousen’s course
The Argyros School Wins Top 25 Race Team Award and More at Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure Ceremony
The Argyros School of Business and Economics MBA Alumni Association partnered with the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure this summer, and raised about $8,000 and recruited 110 participants. In appreciation for their efforts, the Argyros School was chosen among more than 600 participating teams to be honored with three highly distinguished awards: the
The IFREE/ESI Lecture Series Presents Matt McCarter, Ph.D. – “The size of social dilemma science”
Abstract: The social dilemma paradigm is popular across many domains of the social sciences because it is a metaphor for understanding the practically significant problem of resource scarcity in organizations, communities, and nations. However, there is a “significant difference” between findings being statistically significant and practically significant. Using the population of empirical social-dilemma articles published from
The IFREE/ESI Lecture Series Presents Juan Carrillo, Ph.D. – “Neuroeconomic Theory: Using Neuroscience to Understand the Bounds of Rationality”
Value computation and value modulation: a dual-process theory of self-control Abstract: We develop a theory of self-control based on a dual process approach. One brain system computes the goal value of consumption and another brain system can modulate this value by exerting costly self-control, thereby incorporating high-order considerations in the decision (e.g., healthiness or long