Students, Faculty 3D Print 3,000 Face Shields for Healthcare Workers
You’re washing your hands, staying at home as much as you can and wearing a mask when you must go out. But you can still feel helpless, especially when a family member is on the front lines, caring for COVID-19 patients. Schmid College student Alexandros Drivas ‘21 and his younger brother, Matt, knew they had
Jack Raubolt: A Farewell to Neighbors of Chapman
Dear Neighbors, Over four years ago, I returned to Chapman University to serve as the Vice President of Community Relations. I was tasked with creating an office where our neighbors could come and get answers to their questions and concerns as it relates to Chapman, as well as building meaningful relationships with residents, business owners,
Chapman, Santiago Canyon College Build Pathway for Teacher Education
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
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
Local Nonprofits Recognized by Chapman Student Philanthropists
“You’ve probably walked past us 100 times and may or may not have known it,” said the Director of Philanthropy at Casa Teresa, as she accepted a student-presented donation on behalf of her organization. “Now you know where we are, right here in your community. So you’ll keep us in your thoughts, you’ll keep us
Update on the Specific Plan Amendment 7 Approval Process
On January 16, an Environmental Impact Report scoping meeting was held to outline the requirements for the upcoming environmental review. Also in January, the 45-day public comment period for local residents came to a close. All comments will now be reviewed, along with those received from the City of Orange, to determine how they will
Meet Chapman's New Vice President of Campus Planning and Design
This December, Chapman University welcomed Collette Creppell as the new vice president of campus planning and design. The creation of this new vice presidency marks a change in Chapman’s approach to campus planning. Creppell will focus on the design of major projects and, with vice president of community relations Jack Raubolt, entitlement matters including zoning,