2nd Annual Women's Leadership Forum Shines Collective Lights on Leadership
In celebration of Women’s History Month, the Attallah College of Educational Studies, will be hosting its second annual Women’s Leadership Forum with a theme of “Collective Lights of Leadership.” We invite our surrounding community to join us and hear from dynamic women currently serving in leadership positions throughout the state of California. These diverse leaders
Livestream the annual State of the University Address
Whether you’re unable to attend in person or would simply prefer to watch from the comfort of your home or office, we invite you to live stream President Struppa’s highly anticipated annual State of the University Address on Friday, February 23 at 11:00 a.m. From President Struppa: In this address, I will take you on
Historic Reeves Hall, an original Orange High School building, set to reopen after renovations
After months of renovation, Reeves Hall is set to reopen on Friday, February 23rd–and we want you, our neighbors, to join us for the ribbon cutting! Enhancements to the building include a seismic retrofit and improvements to overall ADA accessibility and safety systems. These developments have not affected the historic integrity of the building, which
Alive Inside documentary explores the impact of music (free community screening)
The California Association of Health Facilities (CAHF) is partnering with Chapman University’s School of Pharmacy and the Dodge College of Film and Media Arts to present a special screening of Alive Inside: A Story of Music and Memory, including a panel discussion and Q&A. The 2014 film, directed and produced by Michael Rossato-Bennett, explores the
A neighborly visit with Tuan Nguyen (M.S. ’94)
The neighbors were befuddled – you’re making soup in the garage? Friends raised their eyebrows – do you realize your clothes smell like beef broth? But Chapman University food science alumnus Tuan V. Nguyen (M.S. ’94) was undaunted. He was on a quest to create an instant soup base to help home and restaurant chefs
Ready for artificial intelligence?
Can machines think? Perhaps more important – should they? Scholars, writers and film producers will explore these questions and others related to the development of artificial intelligence during Beyond Human: Emotion and A.I., a free panel discussion planned at Chapman University on Tuesday, Feb. 13, at 7 p.m. in Memorial Hall. Among the panelists will
Orange Home Grown partnership still bountiful
After moving across the street to welcome 2018, the award-winning Orange Home Grown Farmers and Artisans Market has room to grow, and the partnership between Chapman University and Orange Home Grown is thriving. Selected as Best Farmers Market by the Orange County Register’s Best of Orange County 2017 and honored with a Grassroots Initiative award