Erika Martinez

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Putting the Pieces of the Puzzle Together COM Faculty Interview Series featuring Dr. Hannah Ball

March 1, 2024 by | School of Communication

How well do you know your SoC professors? Dr. Hannah Ball has been teaching in the School of Communication since 2016 and is a highly renowned researcher, having been published in journals such as Communication Monographs, Health Communication, Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, Journal of American College Health, and Communication Quarterly, to name a

School of Communication Homecoming 2023 Recap A panel, a master class, and lots of popcorn!

October 9, 2023 by | School of Communication

The School of Communication celebrated Chapman’s 2023 Homecoming by hosting alumni, families, and students for two days of events. With a record turnout, the School of Communication had the opportunity to connect with many current and former Panthers! Homecoming Alumni Panel             To kick off the weekend, the School of

Graduate Education Abroad: Health Communication & Inequalities in Across Health Professions Noel McGuire's and Cailin Kuchenbecker's experience in a five-week service-learning fellowship in Crete, Greece

July 24, 2023 by | School of Communication

This past June, Ph.D. candidates Noel McGuire and Cailin Kuchenbecker traveled to Greece to participate in a five-week service-learning fellowship in Crete. The Health Communication & Health Inequalities Across the Health Professions in Greece and the U.S. program is a study abroad opportunity hosted by Rutgers University and was brought to the School of Communication

Practice Makes a Master Dr. Janicke-Bowles' career and her advice to students navigating their careers - COM Faculty Interview Series

July 21, 2023 by | School of Communication

How well do you know your SoC professors? Dr. Sophie Janicke-Bowles has been teaching at the School of Communication since 2016. Dr. Janicke-Bowles is a positive media psychologist who investigates the role of new and traditional media in promoting and affecting character development, self-transcendent emotions, prosocial behavior, and well-being (aka happiness). Her research and teaching focus is

What’s Lambda Pi Eta? Student Organization Spotlight

July 17, 2023 by | School of Communication

What’s going on in the School of COM? Lambda Pi Eta was established in 2012 and is one of 4 student groups in the School of Communication. Lambda Pi Eta creates opportunities to gain leadership skills, resume material, and insight into the realm of Communication academically, professionally, and personally. The organization works closely with their faculty

Dr. Bevan’s journey as a lifelong learner and her advice to students navigating their careers COM Faculty Interview Series

July 14, 2023 by | School of Communication

How well do you know your SoC professors? Dr. Jennifer Bevan has been a part of the Chapman family since 2007 and teaches undergraduate and graduate courses at the School of Communication. She is also a highly recognized researcher whose research interests include the negotiation of difficult relational interactions, such as ongoing conflict, jealousy, family

Consistency is Key. Less is More. Make the Investment. Dr. Hopson's career and his advice to students navigating their careers - COM Faculty Interview Series

June 30, 2023 by | School of Communication

How well do you know your SoC professors? Dr. Mark Hopson serves as a Professor and Graduate Admissions Director in the School of Communication. He is also the Senior Director of Ethnic Studies Programs and has been at Chapman University since 2021. In this short time, he has made his impact on the school by hosting

What’s the School of Communication Student Advisory Board? Student Organization Spotlight

June 28, 2023 by | School of Communication

The Student Advisory Board  (SAB) is one of 4 student groups in the School of Communication. The Student Advisory Board, founded in 2017, is student-run and serves as the student voice to the administration, representing the School of Communication to various constituencies (prospective and current students, faculty, parents, and administrators), and implementing programs and initiatives

Uncovering Dr. Miller-Day’s Career and her Advice to Students Navigating their Careers COM Faculty Interview Series

June 23, 2023 by | School of Communication

How well do you know your SoC professors? Dr. Michelle Miller-Day has been teaching communication courses at Chapman University since 2012. Her research is at the intersection of interpersonal, family, and health communication. She is particularly interested in mental health, submissive communication, and substance use prevention. She is also a professional actor and has an

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