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Psychology Senior Celebration Awards 2022 Another record year for students graduating with honors and special recognition awards

May 10, 2022 by | Students

On May 2, 2022 Crean College of Health & Behavioral Sciences held its annual Psychology Senior Celebration. Graduating seniors in our Psychology undergraduate program enjoyed a lovely reception followed by an awards ceremony recognizing those with outstanding academic achievement. Outstanding Senior – Christine Chang Outstanding Service – Chuli RoulesOutstanding Research – Emma Krivoshein, Sophie Srivastava,

Alumni Spotlight: Nancy Zhu ’21 Health Sciences University of San Francisco - Current Master's of Science Nursing Student

March 30, 2022 by | Alumni

What experiences as an undergrad were most valuable to you? One valuable experience was being in Chapman Global Medical Brigades and traveling to Ghana in the summer of 2019. The experience opened my eyes to how barriers to primary health care can have life-altering consequences. Helping these patients manage their conditions strengthened my passion for

MFT Grad Students Reflect on the “Balanced Families” Experience Guest Authored by Margaret Guzman '20 and Alexandra Anguiano '20

January 30, 2020 by | Students

We are Margaret Guzman ’20 and Alexandra Anguiano ’20, third-year Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) students. This past fall, we were honored to co-facilitate a psychotherapeutic group for parents of children diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy as part of the “Balanced Families” program. Hosted by the Department of Physical Therapy (PT) with participation from MFT faculty

Seniors Receive Distinguished Awards In Research Baylor Hogan, Shantaé Thornton, and Brady Slater receive notable research awards

May 20, 2016 by | News

Congratulations to the following students who were presented with prestigious research awards:   Baylor Hogan, Kinesiology ‘16 First place in the Kevin and Tam Ross Leatherby Libraries Undergraduate Research Competition Baylor’s research focused on the effectiveness of yoga on adults who have suffered from stroke. This is the first year a Crean

1st Annual Health Science Research Day Held at the Rinker Campus

April 13, 2016 by | News

The Rinker Health Science Campus  held its first annual Health Science Research Day on April 7, bringing together graduate student and alumni research from inter-professional programs. Presented research from Crean College of Health and Behavioral Sciences programs included Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD) and Physical Therapy (DPT) , along with the School of Pharmacy.

FRIENDS Who Stutter, Annual Conference Chapman to host Saturday, March 19

February 17, 2016 by | Events

Chapman University and Crean College will host its annual FRIENDS Who Stutter one-day conference on Saturday, March 19, 2016 from 9:30am-4:30pm on campus in Orange, California. This is a family-oriented, one-day conference designed around individual workshops for children, teens, and adults who stutter. Parents and speech-language pathologists are encouraged to attend. Second-year Communication Sciences

Communication Therapy Lessons for Stuttering CSD Visits Annual Fluency Conference

November 11, 2015 by | News

As guests arrived at Cal State Fullerton’s 17th Annual Fluency two-day conference, they were greeted by Educational Outreach Director and Chair of the Cal State Fullerton’s Center for Children Who Stutter Gary Montooth, MA, CCC-SLP and Conference Chairperson. Faculty members and graduate students in the Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD) program at Chapman University’s Crean

You Are Invited – DPT Information Session

October 6, 2015 by | Events

Earn your Doctor of Physical Therapy Degree at Chapman University. Attend our upcoming information session! Saturday October 24, 2015 from 8:30 a.m. – Noon Harry and Diane Rinker Health Science Campus 9401 Jeronimo Road Irvine, CA 92618 RSVP to cudptadmissions@chapman.edu Event Link Chapman’s DPT program is the oldest accredited physical therapy program in the country. Our practice-oriented, hands-on

Chapman Anaheim Science Project Uses Robots and Coding To Turn Teachers Into Students

September 15, 2015 by | News

As part of the grant program CASP, Chapman Anaheim Science Partnership, fifty fellows gathered in Crean Hall for a week long course designed to teach creative ways to integrate science in curriculums within middle and high schools across Anaheim.  Dr. Frank Frisch , Principal Investigator of the grant and Director of Kinesiology Program at Chapman University’s  Crean

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