Upcoming Career Lounge: Tech Industry
This is a chance for students to network and meet with people from different careers within a specific industry. This event gives students the chance to explore the different opportunities and fields of work available within a more broad industry. Composed of about 5-10 employers in a small comfortable lounge-type setting, students can sit down
Register now for the Annual Food Entrepreneur's Workshop
From Recipe to Retail: An Entrepreneur’s Workshop on Leading Strategies for Success in the Retail Food Industry Need help in converting your recipe into a commercial formulation? Where will you manufacture your product? How will you finance your business? The Chapman University Food Science Program and the Leatherby Center for Entrepreneurship and Business Ethics will
Bloomberg Aptitude Test information session Sept. 18
Next week, Chapman University will host an information session on the Bloomberg Aptitude Test (BAT). The BAT test score database is searched daily by over 20,000 employers who are seeking strong candidates to fill business and finance positions. Financial firms hire math, engineering, and computer science majors to build the complex financial models and algorithms
Alumnus Honored at Department of Physical Therapy’s White Coat Ceremony
At the start of each academic year, the Department of Physical Therapy, in the Crean School of Health & Life Sciences, holds its White Coat Ceremony and Reception. This traditional ceremony is designed to welcome first-year students in the Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program as professional colleagues dedicated to patient care. During the ceremony,
Science Forum Series kicks off next week, Sept. 11, 2013
We invite you to attend our Science Forum Series, a free series of lectures designed to showcase recent research from faculty and special guests. Georgiana Bostean, Ph.D., an assistant professor with double appointments in Schmid College of Science and Technology and Wilkinson College of Humanities and Social Sciences, kicks off the series next week. Professor
A Message from Dean Hill
From the Dean’s Desk: Welcome to the 2013-14 academic year and the revamped Schmid College of Science & Technology blog. We hope you will continue to find this blog a good source of information about some of the amazing accomplishments of our students, faculty and alumni, both on campus and in the community. There
Dr. Wright and students make surprise discovery during ocean research
Sea hares (also known as sea slugs) are quite popular subjects amongst researchers in neuroscience. The sea slugs are known for their large and relatively few brain cells. The fewer the brain cells, the easier it is for researchers like Dr. Wright to find and study neural activity. Dr. Wright conducts research on sea hares,
Professor Singh's Findings on Himalayan Glaciers Featured in Times of India
Is dust pollution speeding up melting of Himalayan glaciers? Professor Ramesh Singh, was recently interviewed for an article that ran in the Times of India on August 5, 2013. During his time as a professor at the Indian Institute of Technology in Kanpur, Singh participated in extensive satellite data collection and analysis for the Himalayan
Chapman University to host BLAST Math Conference August 5 – 9
ORANGE, Calif. – Chapman University is hosting an international mathematics conference the first week of August. Top mathematicians from some of the world’s best universities in Europe, the Americas, Asia and Africa will be on hand to present and to exchange ideas. The main themes of the symposium are Boolean algebras, lattices, algebraic and quantum
Dr. Piper's efforts to bring back San Juan swallows finally paying off
The following originally ran in the Orange County Register on July 11, 2013: Finally, the swallows have come home to San Juan By MEGHANN M. CUNIFF / ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER A clay nest high in the rafters at Mission San Juan Capistrano holds what’s long been missing at this historic town’s most prized attraction. Two