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Community partnerships support local businesses during pandemic Chapman teams up with the Orange Chamber of Commerce to ensure the success of local businesses

October 6, 2020 by | Community

This is a tough time for local businesses, and we want to take a moment to recognize the Chamber of Commerce and the City of Orange for their work in coordinating the Plaza Paseo. The outdoor dining venue and shopping experience has been a boon to our community in these uncertain times, and as students arrive

Friendly Center tutoring goes virtual for student health and safety Chapman students volunteering at the Friendly Center find creative ways to connect with local elementary school students

October 6, 2020 by | Community

 This fall, after-school tutoring at the Friendly Center is going to look a little different than usual. While tutors—work-study students from Chapman University—will still come into the center, their study sessions with local elementary school students will all take place over the computer. It’s a solution that allows Friendly Center to keep providing a valuable

Chapman Physics Students Write Letters to Home-Bound Senior-Living Residents Professor Stephanie Bailey helps instill Chapman's dedication to community service through extra credit assignment

September 9, 2020 by | Community

Learning has looked a little different since Chapman transitioned to a remote setup last March.  Many Chapman professors have found creative ways to adjust to the new format.  One of such innovative thinkers is physics professor, Stephanie Bailey, who made it her goal to incorporate learning with service. Bailey said, “I want my students to

Free Telehealth counseling courtesy of Chapman graduate students Marriage and family therapy students share their expertise with the local community

September 8, 2020 by | Community

As COVID-19 brings new threats to mental health, Chapman Marriage and Family Therapy students are eager to help.  Normally, the graduate students offer therapy sessions on Palm Street in Crean Hall.  However, with new distancing guidelines, sessions look a little different.  Chapman’s Frances Smith Center for Individual and Family Therapy has transitioned to Telehealth counseling,

Health Protocols for Students Living in Chapman Neighborhoods Chapman communicates a clear set of expectations to the population of students returning to the community

September 3, 2020 by | Community

On August 4, Chapman President Struppa announced that the university will begin fall classes with remote instruction. This is not the news we wanted, nor the plan we have been working toward for the past several months. But with the current state of the pandemic across the country, we will always put the health and

Chapman, Santiago Canyon College Build Pathway for Teacher Education

April 3, 2020 by | Community

Chapman University’s Attallah College of Educational Studies and Santiago Canyon College have signed a new partnership that is designed to meet the growing need for teachers in California. The Chapman Transfer Admission Guarantee (C-TAG) for Future Educators is a new pathway for community college students who want to become elementary or special education teachers in

Chapman’s Pete the Panther Welcomes a New Cub to the Pack

April 3, 2020 by | Community

It’s a hot, sunny California day, but the students at Cambridge Elementary School don’t seem to mind the heat as they line up on their playground blacktop. Dressed in school colors of black and red, the students prepare to meet their new school mascot — Cam the Panther Cub. Anticipation bubbles among the smallest students

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