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Student Spotlight: Parker Dalton ’25 Being surrounded by driven, like minded peers has influenced my motivation and desire to thrive both academically and professionally

October 2, 2023 by | Students

Meet Parker Dalton! Parker Dalton is a junior at Chapman University, majoring in Business Administration Marketing with a minor in Creative and Cultural Industries, and expects to graduate in 2025! Discovering Her Path at Chapman Parker’s journey at Chapman has been nothing short of transformative. She has already grown so much during her first two

20th Anniversary Speaker Series Join us in celebration of 20 Years as the Argyros School by attending one of these speaker events

September 27, 2018 by | Argyros College News

The Chapman University School of Business was founded in 1974, but in 1999 we officially became the George L. Argyros School of Business and Economics thanks to a transformational gift made by the Honorable George L. Argyros ’59. His generosity set in motion a new era of growth and achievement in business education. In recognition

Fall Distinguished Speaker Series Featuring Joel Stern

November 17, 2017 by | Graduate

Joel Stern is the Chairman and CEO of Stern Value Management, he is a pioneer and leading advocate of the concept of managing for shareholder value. In addition, he has authored several books including The EVA Challenge and has published more than 150 articles and papers in financial economics. A dynamic and entertaining speaker, Stern

Dr. Doti challenges Chapman students to run the 2017 OC Half Marathon President Emeritus Jim Doti encourages Panthers to lace up and run the course together

March 3, 2017 by | Argyros College News

Inspired by his 2017 return to the Argyros School classroom,  President Emeritus Jim Doti challenges his business statistics students to join him in running the OC Half Marathon on Sunday, May 7.  Dr. Doti, and the rest of the informal Chapman running group, are adopting the Hal Higdon’s Novice Training program for completing the 13.1-mile half marathon distance.

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