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Attallah College student named “Outstanding School Psychologist” by The California Association of School Psychologists

October 12, 2017 by | Student News

The California Association of School Psychologists (CASP) recognized Current Attallah College doctoral student and Chapman alum Joe Rubio earlier this month as an Outstanding School Psychologist during their annual convention awards luncheon. We checked in with Joe to get some more background about his passions, why he changed careers and why he chose to return

Attallah College Students & Faculty Present at California Association of School Psychologists Convention

October 11, 2017 by | Student News

The Attallah College of Educational Studies sent a multitude of students and faculty to the recent California Association of School Psychologists (CASP) Convention in Garden Grove held October 5-7, 2017. This year’s theme was equity. See below for a list of Attallah College presenters and workshop leaders:   Chapman Ph.D. Student and EdS alum Joe Rubio

Alumna and Graduate Student Named Recipient of Rising Star Award

September 29, 2017 by | News

Negeen Lotfi sits in the midst of the bustling campus Starbucks where students are busily buying their morning caffeine fix before rushing off to class. She is barely seated before she starts discussing her passion for student engagement and why she wants to make it a career. “As an undergrad, I was able to find

Donors and Students Gather for Second Annual Attallah College Scholarship Luncheon

September 15, 2017 by | News

Attallah College of Educational Studies donors, students, faculty, staff and friends gathered for the Second Annual Scholarship and Endowed Fellowship Lunch on Wednesday, September 13, 2017 on the Chapman University campus. Undergraduate, graduate and Ph.D. scholarship recipients were recognized and were able to meet the donors who made their scholarship or fellowship possible. A short

An Educational Summer with Chapman Professors

September 7, 2017 by | Education Issues

Photo provided by Dr. Golden from CEE. Pictured from left to right: Tim San Pedro of Ohio State University, Dr. Golden , Anne Elrod Whitney of Pennsylvania State University (moderator of the panel), Tonya Perry of the University of Alabama at Birmingham and Jenell Igeleke Penn, doctoral student at Ohio State University. By Cala Gin

Attallah College Lecturer and Student Present Blended Plenary Session on Stress at NAMI California Conference

September 1, 2017 by | Attallah College of Educational Studies

An Attallah College lecturer and student teamed up to present at the recent National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) conference in Newport Beach. Chapman University students presenting at conferences may be commonplace, but this presentation was special for several reasons. Integrated Educational Studies senior Madison Spiegel had never presented at a conference before. She had

Chapman’s National Society for Leadership & Success Awarded “Distinguished Chapter” Honor

May 31, 2017 by | News

The Chapman University Chapter of the National Society for Leadership & Success was named the recipient of the 2016-17 Distinguished Chapter.  College of Educational Studies Professor Mark Maier serves as the group’s advisor and student Robbie Del Toro is the president. Congratulations on this huge accomplishment! There are more than 730,000 NSLS members at 551 colleges

Second Annual Education and Ethnic Studies Summit: The Role of LEAD 429

April 13, 2017 by | News

Guest blog by Cala Gin and Florencia Park   On April 1-2, 2017, Chapman University’s College of Educational Studies hosted its 2nd Annual Education and Ethnic Studies Summit.  The two-day summit featured 5 keynote speakers and over 50 panel sessions and presentations on the role and development of Ethnic Studies in promoting education, empowerment, and

Second Yorba Chapman Publishing Party

April 13, 2017 by | News

Guest blog by Florencia Park and Dayna Sipila “Diversity is okay and loving the same sex is okay,” Elora Estes, a student from Yorba Academy of the Arts Middle School’s Journalism class, conclusively read at the second Yorba-Chapman Writing Publishing Party. Estes is one of a handful of  Yorba students who voluntarily read their work

CES Co-Sponsors Peace Pole Installation on Campus

February 21, 2017 by | News

On the rainy Friday morning of February 17, the College of Educational Studies co-sponsored a Peace Pole Installation Ceremony in front of Argyros Forum where more than 50 students, staff and faculty gathered to dedicate the new pole, the first on the Chapman campus. This peace pole in inscribed with eight languages that state,

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