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Summer Opportunities for High Schoolers

April 3, 2025 by | Community

Summer learning opportunities at Chapman University offer high school students a chance to expand their knowledge, develop new skills and experience college life firsthand. Whether aiming to strengthen college applications or simply explore a passion, these summer experiences provide an enriching and inspiring way to make the most of the break while learning in a

Could Your Lap Dog Make a Great Police Dog?

April 3, 2025 by | Updates

People have long held the belief that the shape of a dog’s nose and skull makes some breeds better than others at scent-detection work. Due to their long snouts, German shepherds, Labradors and Belgian Malinois have been considered optimal breeds for drug sniffing, bite work and bomb detection. But does the shape of a dog’s

Orange Employers Honored At University Address

April 3, 2025 by | Updates

In his annual State of the University address on Feb. 28, Chapman University President Daniele C. Struppa recognized the institution’s Top Employers for 2025. This award honors organizations that have demonstrated a sustained commitment to hiring the university’s graduates. “We are very grateful for all the organizations that you see listed here that trust us

Local History Makes Impact on Chapman Students

February 6, 2025 by | Community

Assistant Professor Jorge Rodriguez grew up in Santa Ana, but it wasn’t until he returned to Orange County to teach at Attallah College of Educational Studies that he learned about the significant role that the local community played in the history of school desegregation. Now, he has incorporated that history into his courses by leading

Jim Doti Hosts 47th Annual Economic Forecast

February 6, 2025 by | Community

Californians can expect a slight increase in job growth, according to Chapman University economists. During the presentation of the 47th annual Economic Forecast on Dec. 12, President Emeritus Jim Doti predicted that, nationwide, there would be slow economic growth and an inflation rate hitting 3% by year-end 2025. “While inflation is expected to rise, the

Love Orange Event Brings Out Volunteers from Chapman Greek Community

December 4, 2024 by | Community

Students in Chapman University Greek organizations came together recently to make no-sew blankets for Marines stationed overseas. The event was part of the Love Orange City-Wide Volunteer Day, which takes place each year on the second Saturday in October. What began as a goal of creating 50 blankets turned into an impressive success, thanks to

Good Neighbor Policy Leads to Reduced Disturbance Calls

August 7, 2024 by | Students

Chapman University’s Office of Community Relations has been hard at work ensuring that campus-area neighborhoods stay quiet and pleasant. Thanks to a strong partnership with the City, disturbance calls to the Orange Police Department (OPD) involving Chapman students have significantly reduced over the past two years. Total Disturbance Calls (Academic Year) 2021-22 – 243 2022-23 – 182 (reduction of 25%) 2023-24

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