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Dr. Wright shares research on limpets in the Academic Minute

March 5, 2013 by | News

Dr. Wright’s research on territorial limpets is featured in The Academic Minute. In case you missed it last week, Dr. Wright, professor of Biology, was featured on The Academic Minute.  In the quick audio clip, he describes how limpets can get very territorial.  Dr. Wright and his students study the behavior of these small sea

TEDWeekends and Dechow listen in to the universe

February 26, 2013 by | News

TEDWeekends, a weekly special in the Huffington Post, features Chapman faculty and blogger, Doug Dechow. Over the weekend, TEDWeekends explored a different aspect of our universe.  Sure, we’ve all seen images and satellite footage of our sun and the planets in our solar system, but what do they sound like?  In addition to an original

Grand opening of research facility scheduled for March 19

February 19, 2013 by | News

New research facility, formerly known as the Cypress Street Schoolhouse, set to open next month Chapman University, Schmid College of Science and Technology, and The Orange Barrio Historical Society are hosting the grand opening of The Early Human and Lifespan Development Research Facility.  The new facility will be housed in the renovated and restored Cypress

BLAST 2013 mathematics conference dates set

February 14, 2013 by | News

Annual BLAST mathematics conference to be held at Chapman University. The BLAST conference, supported by the National Science Foundation, Chapman University, and the Center of Excellence in Computation, Algebra, and Topology (CECAT) will bring together researchers in: B = Boolean algebra L = Lattice theory, algebraic and quantum Logic A = universal Algebra S =

Microsoft MVP Awardees include Schmid College Alumnus

February 14, 2013 by | News

Hattan Shobokshi is recognized by Microsoft for outstanding work. Schmid College of Science & Technology Alumnus Hattan Shobokshi (’01) received a special award from software giant Microsoft.  The Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) Award recognizes exceptional community leaders worldwide who share their passion, technical expertise and real-world knowledge of Microsoft products with others. Shobokshi was

Food Science Student Association to host College Bowl Competition

February 13, 2013 by | News

Chapman University’s Food Science Student Association welcomes the schools of the Mountain West region for the 28th Annual Area Meeting and College Bowl Competition. The College Bowl Competition will take place March 8 & 9, 2013 at Chapman University.  In addition to the competition, the Annual Area Meeting will allow students to network with each

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

Food safety lessons from industry veterans for upcoming panel

February 12, 2013 by | News

Hear industry veterans talk about the business aspects of food safety.  Key topics will include food safety outbreaks, risk management, crisis planning, food safety programs, and third party audits.  With lessons learned in the field, the panelists will present a template for managing business, consumers, and customers during outbreaks. The panel discussion will take place

Hackathon Event a Success for Chapman Grad Students

January 29, 2013 by | News

12-hour Hackathon, hosted by AnyMeeting.com, challenged software engineers and entrepreneurs. Participants of the hackathon were given the challenge to develop a software product or service involving the emerging web standard for Real Time Communication, also known as WebRTC.  Chapman University hosted the 12-hour Hackathon over the weekend, complete with pizza, giveaways, and prizes.  Chapman Undergrads

Delayed childbearing research sparks a new collaboration for Schmid professor

January 19, 2013 by | News

The director of Schmid College’s Marriage and Family Therapy Program has embarked on a collaborative research project with scholars at the University of Hong Kong aimed at exploring topics related to delayed childbearing. Brennan Peterson , Ph.D., associate professor, has conducted extensive research on young adults’ underestimation of their “biological clocks.” Such research into

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