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Orange Public Library Foundation honors Chapman STEMtors Chapman faculty and student STEMtors were honored by the Orange Public Library Foundation for their efforts supporting the library’s STEAM for Teens and Tweens program.

December 16, 2022 by | Community

On Sunday, September 25, Schmid faculty and the STEMtors were honored by the Orange Public Library Foundation (OPLF) for their work with the STEAM for Teens program at the Orange Public Library and History Center. The foundation expressed their gratitude for Chapman’s willingness to share their expertise and resources with the community. “Chapman University has

Reading is Magic Reading Promise Reading Festival offers a fun, interactive reading experience to children from low-income families.

September 30, 2019 by | Community

On Sunday, September 29th, hundreds of families gathered to experience the magic of books through a number of completely free activities embracing creativity, expression, and above all: reading.  The Reading Promise reading festival, hosted by the Orange Elks with support of the Orange Public Library Foundation, invites families from nine Title I schools of Orange

3rd Annual Merchant’s Day Sees Record Turn Out Students interact with local businesses and organizations to learn more about the surrounding community

September 27, 2019 by | Community

Students, faculty, and staff gathered to experience quite a spectacle on September 18th as over a dozen local businesses and organizations lined the perimeter of Attallah Piazza.  The unique booths full of free samples, games, and prizes made the 3rd Annual Merchant’s Day, hosted by Chapman’s Office of Community Relations, an enjoyable time for those

Neighborhood Youth Pick Up STEAM at the Orange Library

November 28, 2018 by | Neighbor-to-Neighbor

On a fall Saturday at the Orange Public Library, about 25 middle and high school youth learned some of the secrets of the monarch butterfly migration from Chapman University’s Jeremy Hsu, Ph.D., an assistant instructional professor of biological science. “It was wonderful. The kids learned scientific critical thinking skills in a very unique way,” said

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