From the monthly archives: January 2018

The A. Gary Anderson Center for Economic Research at Chapman University released its 2018 economic forecasts for the U.S., California and Inland Empire.  Dr. Jim Doti presented the forecasts to Inland Empire business leaders at a conference held at the Riverside Convention Center. Following is a summary of Dr. Doti’s presentation.

Overview:

Although cumulative growth […]

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Chapman University announces Michael Burney, EdD, PA-C is director of the University’s Physician Assistant (PA) Studies Program. Burney comes to Chapman from West Coast University where he was also director of the PA program. Burney started his position at Chapman last month and brings more than 25 years of experience in PA practice.

“Michael […]

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What:                         Chapman University President Daniele Struppa will give his second annual State of the University Address since taking over as the University’s 13th president in 2016. At the address, President Struppa will discuss the University’s five-year plan. The address is open to the Chapman community, media and public.

When:                         Friday, February 23, from 11 […]

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A Chapman University faculty member has published new research showing why many teenagers consume energy drinks, how often, the age they started and what influences their choice of brands. Results showed that 40 percent of teens aged 13 to 19 reported an adverse effect while ingesting energy drinks.

Although several of these adverse effects go […]

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Now in its fifth year, Chapman University hosts the annual Interstices series with a focus on artificial intelligence and human emotion. The Interstices series covers several events: beginning on February 7, all are welcome to a live taping of the Ask Science Mike podcast at 7 p.m., featuring Mike McHargue. Then, on February 13, attendees […]

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WordTheatre® returns for a sixth season to Chapman University where celebrated actors bring America’s finest short stories to life through dramatic readings. On February 5, the University will host actor Roger Guenveur Smith who will perform the stories of John Edgar Wideman, a McArthus Genius award-winning writer―who will come from Brooklyn for this unique […]

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The public is invited to a free screening of Alive Inside, a documentary that explores the transformative impact of music on people living with a diagnosis of dementia or other cognitive disorders. The award winning documentary follows the journey of social worker Dan Cohen, creator of the national MUSIC & MEMORY® program which helps non-verbal […]

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