Luis J Rodriguez among authors to visit Librería Martínez de Chapman University July 6 - August 22
Librería Martínez de Chapman University presents three more free author talks and book-signings this summer in the famed Santa Ana bookstore founded by Orange County cultural and literacy activist Ruebén Martínez. Visiting authors include: SATURDAY, JULY 6 at 6 p.m. – Luis J. Rodriguez is an award-winning author of 15 books in poetry, children’s literature, novels,
Upcoming Book Signing and Author Talks at Librería Martínez Bookstore
Librería Martínez de Chapman University, the famed Santa Ana bookstore founded by Orange County cultural and literacy activist Ruebén Martínez and now partnered with Chapman University’s College of Educational Studies, will present a series of author talks and book signings in the store in June. All events are free and open to the public, and
ATEP Students Write About Time in Frankfurt for SMATHIE Grant
Samantha Schumann and Sarah Dressler are juniors in the Athletic Training Education major on their study abroad semester experience with the SMATHIE federal grant. They took a moment to update us on their experiences so far in Frankfurt, Germany. Upon arriving in Frankfurt in February, we each began our clinical rotations. There we helped patients with
Two Service Pups Making a Difference
Terri Swanson, Administrative Assistant with the College of Educational Studies at Chapman University has shared the efforts of her niece, Wendy Drinkwater. Wendy is very active in the Autism community and has learned as much as she can about it. She is currently providing home schooling for the boys. When the doctors feel they are
Artist Talk with Steven Velazquez 5/4/13 at LMdeCU
“I feel in many ways I have received the most wonderful and interesting gift in the second half of my life by becoming an artist. Art allows me to experience the ability to connect deep inside myself and gives me a very satisfying sense of independence.” Culture and art combine. There is no doubt
Wear Sunscreen at Commencement
As I write this blog I am all-at-once happy and misty-eyed at the thought of the upcoming commencement. It brings happy memories of a hopeful time, full of promise. Much like a wedding, graduation symbolizes the beginning of the rest of your life. However, I must admit I did not realize this at the time.
Buzz on the Common Core State Standards
The Common Core State Standards buzz is heating up. On my desk sits a professionally-printed envelope with a DVD labeled “Stop Common Core” inside. A The picture on the envelope depicts Jane Robbins, a Senior Fellow with the “American Principles Project” and Texas Superintendent, Robert Scott. Also depicted is an image of a Trojan horse,
CU's NSSLHA Chapter to Host Survivor Symposium on April 26
It’s that time of the year again! Don’t forget to mark your calendars and save the date for this year’s 3rd Annual Chapman University Survivor Symposium! Every 21 seconds someone suffers from a brain injury. In the coming year, 1.7 million Americans will suffer the devastation of a brain injury. That figure is larger than the newly diagnosed cases
Connecting to Our Past to Move Towards Our Future
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Chapman's Future Teachers Provide Afterschool Enrichment Program
The students enrolled in EDUC 541: Teaching in a Culturally Diverse World, Math and Science Methods finished a successful teaching and learning project at Martin Luther King Elementary School in Santa Ana. CES students, working toward a Preliminary teaching credential, had the opportunity to apply pedagogical concepts and skills throughout a three-week after-school enrichment program