Welcome back from Thanksgiving break! Healthy tips here:
We hope you had a very happy Thanksgiving, a holiday that is meant to be celebrated and enjoyed with loved ones! You may also still be enjoying the greatest gift of holiday meals, leftovers! Though, we all know these delicious holiday meals can impact our well being if we are not mindful. The following article,
DPT Students Give Back to the Community
The Chapman Student Physical Therapy Organization has been busy working to connect Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) Students with community service opportunities. So far this fall the organization has participated in two service opportunities On Saturday November 8, DPT students sponsored a first aid and stretching station at the first annual Tour del Toro bike/run
New video, Age of Opportunity: Lessons from the New Science of Adolescence
Dr. Laurence Steinberg, one of the world’s leading experts on adolescence, spoke at Chapman University recently where he shared new research from his book, Age of Opportunity: Lessons from the New Science of Adolescence. Watch as he shares why adolescence is a pivotal time in a person’s development and life outcomes, as well as what
Psychology Study Asks: Should the man always pick up the check?
A study by Dr. David Frederick, Assistant Psychology Professor at Chapman University’s Crean College of Health and Behavioral Sciences was referred to in the following article, originally published in Morningstar MarketWatch. Written by Quentin Fottrell, the article discusses the psychology of dating and expectations. UPDATE: Should the man always pick up the check? 11-4-14 6:01 AM EST By
DPT Information Session, Saturday November 1st
Please join us Saturday November 1st at the Rinker Health Science Campus from 9 a.m. – Noon to learn more about Chapman’s Department of Physical Therapy program! You will have the opportunity to learn more about the program, meet the faculty and interact with current students. When: Saturday, November 1, 2014. 9 a.m. –
Crean College Homecoming Events
Please join us for this year’s homecoming festivities! The Chapman Family Homecoming Celebration is a great opportunity to expand your panther network and learn more about Crean College’s latest initiatives and achievements. On Friday, October 10 , physical therapy professor Alison McKenzie on will present a special afternoon lecture, “The Neuroscience of Stroke Recovery:
Alumnus Ryan Van Ramshorst, MD talks about a career in health care
Dr. Ryan Van Ramshorst ’06 hasn’t slowed down since graduating from Chapman with his B.S. in biological sciences, B.A. in Spanish and minor in chemistry. Currently, he is a staff physician (pediatrician) for University Health System in San Antonio, TX, and he serves as faculty at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San
Age of Opportunity: Adolescence expert Laurence Steinberg to speak at Chapman Oct. 2
Laurence Steinberg, Ph.D. , one of the world’s leading experts on adolescence, will be at Chapman University Thursday, October 2, 2014, to speak about his new book Age of Opportunity: Lessons from the New Science of Adolescence . Age of Opportunity has been described as “myth-shattering” and ” an essential guide for parents, educators
Welcome back to a NEW college!
What did we do this summer? Well, while you were away, Chapman University launched a new college! The Crean College of Health and Behavioral Sciences was established June 1, and is home to the following programs: At the Orange Campus Undergraduate Programs: BS Health Sciences, BA Psychology, Minors in Psychology & Human Biology
Physical therapy program relocates to new Rinker Health Science Campus
Chapman University’s Department of Physical Therapy has officially relocated to the new Harry and Diane Rinker Health Science Campus in Irvine, CA. The program’s first classes at the new campus began September 2! Chapman’s Department of Physical Therapy has been continually accredited since 1928, and in that time it has had several homes. Its roots