From the monthly archives: May 2014

An all-star celebrity cast – including Oscar nominee Laura Dern, Gary Cole, Antwone Fisher and Ken Howard, as well as “Dear Abby” columnist Abigail Van Buren (Jeanne Phillips) – will bring to life the battlefront letters of American military men and women and their family members in the play If All the Sky Were Paper, to be performed for one night only – Monday, June 9 at 7:30 p.m. – in the Kirk Douglas Theatre.

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Please join us to attend and cover one of Orange County’s major annual business events: Chapman University’s mid-year Economic Forecast Update, issued by the A. Gary Anderson Center for Economic Research. This presentation by Professors Jim Doti and Esmael Adibi updates and revises the university’s Economic Forecast presented last December.

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KCETLink, the national independent public transmedia organization, is pleased to announce that it is expanding its partnership with Chapman University with new programming initiatives including the university’s award-winning interview series DIALOGUE WITH DOTI and a special Huell Howser marathon featuring episodes from CALIFORNIA’S GOLD, CALIFORNIA’S GOLDEN PARKS and ROAD TRIP series.

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ORANGE, Calif. –
The global scientific society
Institute of Physics
recently announced that their editors selected a research article by a team from Chapman University’s Institute for Quantum Studies “for inclusion in the exclusive ‘Highlights of 2013’ collection.” The paper, titled, “The classical limit of quantum optics: not what […]

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Honorary Doctorate in Humane Letters Will Be Conferred During Chapman’s College of Educational Studies Commencement Ceremony, 4:30 p.m.

ORANGE, Calif., May 15, 2014 – Oscar-nominated, Emmy Award-winning actor and humanitarian Edward James Olmos (“Battlestar Galactica,” “Stand and Deliver,” “Miami Vice,” “Blade Runner”) will receive an honorary doctorate from Chapman University during the Commencement ceremony for […]

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Chapman University will graduate the largest class in its history – 1,519 seniors and 754 graduate degree candidates – during its spring Commencement festivities May 22-24.

Honorary doctoral degrees will be presented to actor and activist Edward James Olmos (“Battlestar Galactica,” “Miami Vice”) by the College of Educational Studies; Cathy Schulman, president of Mandalay Pictures, by Dodge College of Film and Media Arts; and by the law school to philanthropist and real estate developer Dale E. Fowler, who with his wife Sarah Ann gave $55 million to name the Dale E. Fowler School of Law.

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Chapman University affiliated quantum physicist Yutaka Shikano, Ph.D., has published a milestone paper in the prestigious journal
Nature Communications
. The title of the article is “Aharonov-Bohm effect with quantum tunneling in linear Paul trap.” The Aharonov-Bohm (AB) effect was proposed by Yakir Aharonov, who is the co-director of the Institute […]

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ORANGE, Calif. –
The Dale E. Fowler School of Law announces that Phillip Rudolph, Esq., will join its Business Law Emphasis Advisory Board. Phillip Rudolph is the Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary at Jack in the Box Inc., which he joined in November […]

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An elite group of five top Chapman University vocal music students will travel to Boston, Mass. June 6-8 to offer three showcase performances in the area. The vocalists’ program at the first two venues – Friend Recital Hall at Berklee College of Music and The Community House in South Hamilton — will include operatic standards and musical theater selections. The group’s third performance, during the Sunday worship service at Eliot Church in Newton, Mass., will include religious and oratorio selections as well as some secular music.

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  University of Chicago and University of Oklahoma take top prizes

ORANGE, CA –
The California Dreamin’ competition, now in its third year at Chapman University, has grown to be the largest new venture competition in higher education in the West, both in terms of prize money and number of universities […]

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