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Doctoral Student, Janae Dimick on presenting at the International Diversity Association Annual Conference

June 20, 2012 by | News

Although I have had the opportunity to present at regional and national conferences before, participating in the International Diversity Association annual conference was my first experience sharing my research with an international audience. I’ll admit, I was nervous. However, the audience members who attended my presentation were enthusiastic in their response to my work, and

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CA Day of the Teacher--Friday 5/11

May 7, 2012 by | Events

Join us in celebrating the CA Day of the Teacher Chapman University’s College of Educational Studies invite you and your teachers to the very first celebration of the Day of the Teacher / Dia del Maestro on Friday, May 11, 2012 from 5-7pm.  Doors to the Sandhu Residence and Conference Center open at 4:30pm.  Los

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Student Voice--Denise Reid, Doctoral Student

May 4, 2012 by | Student Voices

My name is Denise Reid. I am ending my first year as a doctoral student in Education with a Disability Studies emphasis. My entire experience as a doctoral student at Chapman University, from the information session to completing course assignments, has been wonderful. I considered three other programs when I started my doctoral search. After

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CES Doctoral Students to Host the 1st Annual Book Bash on Thursday, May 3rd

April 26, 2012 by | Events

Dr. Suzi SooHoo’s Critical Pedagogy Ph.D. students facilitated an inspiring debate at the screening of the documentary “Precious Knowledge” last month.  This 2011 political documentary, directed by Ari Palos and produced by Eren Isabel McGinnis, focused on the ban of the Mexican American Studies (MAS) Program in Arizona’s Tucson Unified School District (TUSD).  The banning

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