From the monthly archives: February 2018

Chapman University’s annual Holocaust Art and Writing Contest – an event to engage middle and high school students with the stories of survivors and rescuers who experienced the Holocaust at first hand—will hold its awards ceremony on Chapman’s campus on March 9. Now in its 19th year, a record-breaking 255 middle and high schools from […]

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What:                         Chapman University’s Institute for Quantum Studies will welcome Cosmologist Neil Turok, Director of the Perimeter Institute (the world’s largest center devoted to theoretical physics). A close contributor with famed physicist Stephen Hawking, Dr. Turok will discuss the “Quantum Universe.” Observations reveal the cosmos to be astonishingly simple, and yet deeply puzzling, on the […]

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What:                         Chapman University will host policy makers, academics, homeless advocates and journalists who will come together to discuss California’s high-cost housing and homelessness issues, and possible solutions. To see the speakers, click here.

Additionally, at the event Chapman will release the results of a survey taken on what Californians think of homelessness, President Trump, […]

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Chapman University’s Dodge College of Film and Media Arts, recognized as one of the premier film schools in the United States, announced that four-time Academy Award® winner (Star Wars: A New Hope, Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Star Wars: The Return of the Jedi) and six-time nominated visual effects […]

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Chapman University has hired a new Vice President of Strategic Marketing and Communications. Jamie Ceman assumed the position on February 6 and oversees a team of 40 individuals who make up the Strategic Marketing and Communications Department. Ceman comes to Chapman from the University of Wisconsin in Oshkosh with 20 years’ experience in marketing.

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Chapman University researchers have published new findings on the oral tradition skills of a small forager society located in the Bolivian Amazon rainforest. The Tsimane are an indigenous population of about 16,000 who depend on gardening, gathering, hunting and fishing for their survival.

The Tsimane use stories, music and dream interpretation to pass on traditional […]

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A Chapman University alumna has been named an Influential Leader for 2018 by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), the world’s largest business education network. Robin Follman-Otta, ’15 was selected for the honor in recognition of her business success and service as a role model for the next generation of business leaders.

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Chapman University’s Dale E. Fowler School of Law has received a $1 million gift from Sherry and Parker Kennedy. Parker Kennedy is currently the Chair of the Fowler School of Law Board of Advisors and Vice Chair of the University’s Board of Trustees. He also serves as Chairman of First American Financial Corporation.

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Chapman University and Orange County School of the Arts (OCSA) have joined forces officially in a collaboration signed this month. The agreement has the two schools focusing on enhancing opportunities for their students in curriculum areas including but not limited to film production, performing arts, and the humanities. Both schools – one a private university […]

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