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Tune in virtually for special events to celebrate Black History Month Chapman welcomes the community to join exclusive guest speakers and screenings to honor Black History Month

February 10, 2021 by | Community

The collaboration of Chapman’s Cross Cultural Center, Black Student Union, Wilkinson College of Humanities and Social Sciences, and Black Alumni Association has culminated in a series of virtual events to honor Black History month.  The events listed below are free and open to the community, so please join us to listen, learn, and discuss with

Chapman students support local farmers and artisans at Chapman Day at the farmer’s market Orange Home Grown welcomes students, faculty and staff to reap the benefits of their long-standing partnership with the university

February 8, 2021 by | Community

Last Saturday, Feb. 6, Orange Home Grown, Chapman’s University Program Board, and the local farmers and artisans joined forces to host a Chapman Day at the farmer’s market.  Chapman students, faculty and staff alike flocked to the market to take part in discounts offered by participating vendors. The folks at Orange Home Grown were happy

Escalette Collection to host free art workshops for Veterans, Active Service Members and/or their family members and caregivers Join us for virtually for the opportunity to create your own masterpieces with skilled artists

January 27, 2021 by | Community

The Escalette Permanent collection of Art will host two art workshops that are free and open to Veterans, Active Service Members and/or their family members and caregivers.  These two workshops are part of the Creativity After Combat Exhibition, which honors veterans, past and present, and explores the unique ability of visual art to capture aspects of

You’re invited to TPI’s first Virtual Disability Summit Thompson Policy Institute offers free presentations given by leading experts focusing on inclusion and transition for individuals with disabilities

September 16, 2020 by | Events

The work of the Thompson Policy Institute (TPI) is to propose real-world solutions to these barriers and disseminate ideas, practices, and policies to those who have influence over the lives of people with disabilities.  These “influencers” include individuals with disabilities, their families, policymakers, caregivers, professionals, and even the general public who control the perception of

Food and Culture: An Italian Perspective Immerse yourself in the rich culture of Italy through talks and tastings with world renowned chefs

February 11, 2020 by | Community

Calling all foodies, connoisseurs, and taste testers!  Join us for a thought-provoking celebration of Italian food culture, featuring talks by influencers, scholars and chefs, and access to a tasting pavilion with the best from local Italian restaurants and food producers. A lively schedule of presentations, conversations, and demonstrations will take you through the exploration of

Help us Celebrate 15 Years of the Fish Interfaith Center! We invite you to join us at the Fish Interfaith Center Open House.

February 7, 2020 by | Community

Following President Struppa’s State of the University we invite you to join the Fish Interfaith Center in celebrating our 15 year anniversary!  We will have an open house, remarks from President Struppa and our student leaders. Spiritually engaging and religiously inclusive, The Fish Interfaith Center holds over 750 events each year, serving faculty, staff, and

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