From the monthly archives: October 2016

Chapman University has received a $2.5 million gift from the Kay Family Foundation, which will fund faculty, student and potentially alumni research, projects, and other activities in the field of “Data Analytics” (often broadly referred to as “Big Data”).

The fund will be administered by the Argyros School of Business and Economics, and will […]

Continue Reading

Chapman University continues its commitment to health science by opening a new Center of Excellence in Biopsychosocial Approaches to Health (CEBAH). CEBAH is the first Center of Excellence in Chapman’s two-year-old Crean College of Health and Behavioral Sciences; and embraces an interdisciplinary approach to understanding health and well-being across the lifespan.

“The unifying focus […]

Continue Reading

Chapman University recently completed its third annual Chapman University Survey of American Fears (2016). The survey asked respondents about 65 fears across a broad range of categories including fears about the government, crime, the environment, the future, technology, health, natural disasters, as well as fears of public speaking, spiders, heights, ghosts and many other […]

Continue Reading

Orange, Calif. – This Thursday, October 13, Chapman University will hold an international conference on “Iran: Rising Power in the Middle East.”  The conference will feature experts on Iran and the Iranian nuclear deal from around the globe.

“While the Iran nuclear deal – or Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) —  is now over […]

Continue Reading

Chapman University,
The Simon Family Foundation and Orange High School have announced the 2016 Simon STEM Scholars as part of the partnership between the three organizations created last year called the Simon STEM Scholarship Program. This unique scholarship program allows selected Orange High School students who major in a STEM (science, […]

Continue Reading

ORANGE, Calif. – Chapman University’s Physician Assistant (PA) program has received accreditation provisional status. This allows the university to matriculate its first PA students, which is planned for January 2017. The accreditation provisional status is granted by the Accreditation Review Commission on the Education for the Physician Assistant (ARC-PA) for a new PA program that […]

Continue Reading
Log In
Open Main Menu