Dr. David Frederick's in the Spotlight
The spotlight has been shining on Dr. David Frederick , Assistant Professor of Psychology at the Crean School of Health and Life Sciences. Most recently, you may have seen his research featured in the news about one of the few “courtship conventions” that have remained steadfast in the modern dating game: men still pay for
Dr. El-Askary gives fascinating lecture for teens of Orange
Over the weekend, Dr. Hesham El-Askary , Associate Professor and Director of Hazards, Global and Environmental Change and Computational Science Programs, gave an insightful lecture for teens attending the Orange Public Library Foundation’s STEAM for Teens program (STEAM stands for S cience, T echnology, E ngineering, A rts, and M ath). For his lecture,
Graduate programs info sessions: Marriage and Family Therapy (9/23), Computational Science (9/26)
The Office of Graduate Admission and Schmid College of Science & Technology are pleased to host information sessions for the MA degree in Marriage and Family Therapy and the MS/PhD degrees in Computational Science. These sessions will be hosted by the program directors. There will also be current students presenting, as well as answering questions.
Fall Graduate Programs Fair
Take the First Steps Toward Your Graduate Education Join Schmid College of Science & Technology at the Fall Graduate Programs Fair! Thursday, September 19, 10:00am – 2:00pm In the Attallah Piazza With an undergraduate degree, you’re already on the road to success. Why not broaden your options and become a master in your field of
School of Computational Sciences kicks off research seminars this week
It is our pleasure to invite you to the first research seminar of the semester in our School of Computational Sciences. Join us on Wednesday, September 18 2013, at noon, in Von Neumann Hall, with tea served at 11:30am. This week’s flavor is Mathematics, more specifically Algebra, and our speaker is Professor Tadeusz Litak, from
Computer Science Forum - LinkedIn & Social Media Tips for Getting a Job
The job market is tough and it’s not going to get any easier. The best opportunities are going to go to those who prepare. So, join us for September’s Computer Science Forum to learn from Sigmund Fydke, CTO of Custom Software in Orange County, 7 LinkedIn and Social Media steps that will help you be
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,