Posts by: Sheri Ledbetter

Research published this month in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS) introduced a new quantum phenomenon which the authors called the “quantum pigeonhole principle.” Prior to this breakthrough, the pigeonhole principle was a basic tenet of conventional wisdom. It states that if you put three pigeons […]

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The Hoag Center for Real Estate and Finance at Chapman University will host the 4th annual Home Ownership Day on its Orange campus, Saturday, January 30, from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. The free educational event, which features 25 targeted sessions for maximizing real estate, is open to the public.

Topics, such as: […]

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ORANGE, Calif. – Chapman University is a recipient of an Army Research Office (ARO) grant as part of a larger award to U.C. Berkeley designed to understand the continuous measurement of superconducting quantum bits using microwave fields. The initial award of the ARO grant is more than $4 million over four years, of which $400,000 […]

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Chapman University associate professor
Hesham El-Askary
, Ph.D., is one of the two sub-regional coordinators on a €3 million grant from the European Union’s (EU) Horizon 2020. The work of Dr. El-Askary and his colleagues will focus on earth observation related research with the aim of providing timely and accurate […]

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Chapman University’s School of Pharmacy (CUSP)—the first school of pharmacy in Orange County—has appeared in four rankings for the 2014 American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP). The school ranked 52 in all grants, 49 in non-Federal grants, 22 in other Federal grants, and 71 in National Institute of Health grants.

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Several dozen start-ups in the Chapman University incubator, called Launch Labs, have collectively raised more than $4 million in equity in the past 18 months. Launch Labs is part of the Leatherby Center for Entrepreneurship and Business Ethics in the Argyros School of Business and Economics, and has been the incubator at Chapman […]

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Chapman University is the recipient of a nearly $1.5 million Department of Energy (DoE) grant as part of a larger DoE project designed to understand climate change impacts in peatland ecosystems. The principal investigator from Chapman University on the project is
Jason Keller
, Ph.D., associate professor of Life and […]

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Chapman University’s full-time MBA program—in the Argyros School of Business and Economics—is ranked #68 in the nation according to
Bloomberg BusinessWeek.
This marks the first time Chapman’s full-time MBA program has ranked in
Bloomberg
. In addition, the part-time MBA program ranked number 65.

“Being ranked […]

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Governor Jerry Brown


Chapman University will host Milan Panic, former Prime Minister of Yugoslavia and a successful American entrepreneur, and California Governor Jerry Brown in a panel discussion on October 20, 2015, at 5 p.m. The event is free and open to the public.

“Milan Panic […]

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Chapman University recently completed its second annual
Chapman University Survey of American Fears
(2015). Each wave of the survey focuses upon what Americans fear, the potential causes of those fears and the consequences of fear. In addition, the comprehensive survey includes extensive background information about respondents, allowing […]

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