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How to Study Abroad in the Sciences

November 18, 2019 by Monroe Roush | Teaching and Courses

This week is International Education Week, a time to learn about the different ways students can study abroad and expand their cultural awareness. Chapman’s Center for Global Education (CGE) offers a myriad of opportunities that range from single travel courses to full semesters (or years!) abroad. For our science students, studying abroad can seem like

“Although summer research is short, I will never forget this experience.” Community College Students Selected to Engage in Keck Center Research

July 23, 2019 by | Research

This summer, 10 local community colleges students had the opportunity to conduct research alongside Chapman faculty in the Keck Center for Science and Engineering. The Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship in Ecological and Environmental Sciences (SURFEES) is an annual sponsored program by the National Science Foundation-Research Experiences for Undergraduate (NSF-REU). Chapman partners with Citrus College, Irvine

The STAR Program Experience Riley Kendall shares her summer research experience at Augusta University

July 18, 2019 by Elisa Hernandez | News

Riley Kendall is a senior biochemistry and molecular biology major, minoring in computational neuroscience. At Chapman, she has served as the public relations officer for Chapman’s American Chemical Society (ACS) chapter, led a small group for the Intervarsity Christan Fellowship, been an active member of the Schmid Student Leadership Council (SSLC), and helped in the

Inside the GCI Makerspace Student assistant Amy Lam '19 shares how a chemistry lab transformed into a makerspace

April 15, 2019 by Amy Lam | News

At the end of the Fall semester, I was offered a position as an assistant in the Grand Challenges Initiative (GCI) Makerspace. It was very rewarding to help the program transform an old organic chemistry lab into a creative space for students to explore interdisciplinary solutions with sophisticated equipment. The new Makerspace includes everything from

Interested in earning your master’s degree?

February 12, 2013 by | Events

A Chapman graduate degree could make all the difference in your career.  Professionals holding graduate degrees earn, on average, 20 percent more than those with only an undergraduate degree. Set yourself apart and supplement your already-valuable bachelor’s with a master’s degree.  Learn more about the wide array of graduate programs Schmid College of Science and

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