Chapman University’s top choir, The University Singers, is embarking on a tour of Texas, January 19-26. The acclaimed choir, based at Chapman’s respected Hall-Musco Conservatory of Music in Southern California, has toured throughout the world in its more than 50 years of existence, including command performances for popes and heads of state. The Chapman University Singers, under the direction of Dr. Stephen Coker, will offer ten performances in churches in and around Houston, Dallas and Fort Worth. All concerts are free and open to the public.

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An original play performed with professional actors tells the stories of actual homicides and what follows with the victims’ loved ones. “Call this Number” is based on interviews with more than 50 family members of murder victims compiled by Dr. Lemuel “Ed” Day, associate professor at Chapman University, and coauthor of the play.
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The nation’s top experts in defending science education will host an open panel discussion on evolution and climate change at Chapman University. Leading activists in the controversy of creationism and evolution from the National Center for Science Education (NCSE) will form the panel, led by Dr. Brian Alters, Director of […]

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Aspiring fiction writers can polish their skills this spring during the second annual free Chapman Creative Writing Workshop.

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ORANGE, Calif. – Economist Mark Skousen, Ph.D., will join Chapman University’s faculty as a Presidential Fellow starting in January, teaching a course called “Modern Political Economy,” using his book The Making of Modern Economics (ME Sharpe, 2009, 2nd ed.)



Known as the “maverick” of economics for his […]

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Orange County philanthropists Catherine and James Emmi of Corona del Mar have made a transformational gift to Chapman University to support the university’s significant expansion in the sciences. The exact amount of the gift is confidential, but it is in excess of $10 million.

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One of Russia’s most fascinating and complex composers—Dmitri Shostakovich—goes under the magnifying glass when Pacific Symphony partners with Chapman University’s Global Arts Program to present “Decoding Shostakovich,” a festival dedicated to the iconic composer, whose life unfolded under the Soviet system.

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Chapman University’s 50th Annual Wassail Concert – one of Orange County’s oldest continuous holiday traditions – will be filmed and aired by KCET-TV to its wide regional television audience for the second year in a row.

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Chapman University’s part-time MBA program is ranked in the top 50 in the nation according to Bloomberg BusinessWeek’s 2013 ranking of part-time MBA programs. Appearing as number 48 overall, this is the first time Chapman’s part-time MBA program is ranked in the top 50, jumping up in the ranking from 58 in 2011.

“Being ranked […]

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Four Survivors of Kristallnacht – the 1938 “Night of Broken Glass” That Heralded the Holocaust in Germany and Austria – To Gather at Chapman University and Share Their Memories.

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