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Science Forum Series kicks off next week, Sept. 11, 2013

September 5, 2013 by | Events

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

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A Message from Dean Hill

September 5, 2013 by | News

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

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Dr. Wright and students make surprise discovery during ocean research

August 29, 2013 by | News

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,

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Chapman University to host BLAST Math Conference August 5 – 9

July 16, 2013 by | Events

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

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Professor Hesham El-Askary Publishes in New Climate Change Textbook

July 11, 2013 by | News

Congratulations to Professor El-Askary, whose work has been published in the new textbook titled Regional Climate Change in the Mediterranean. Professor El-Askary co-authored six chapters which appear in the third volume of the series. The chapters are dedicated to case studies in Agriculture, Forests and Ecosystem Services, specifically in the Mediterranean region.  Topics span from

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Dr. Keller's research blurb featured in The Pickleweed

July 8, 2013 by | News

Professor Keller was recently tasked to write about his experiences during previous research at the Huntington Beach marshes.  Below is his detailed and colorful blurb of that research from 2011.  The blurb was featured in this year’s Spring-Summer newsletter for the Huntington Beach Wetlands Conservancy. Enjoy! Exploring “Blue Carbon” in the Marsh By Prof. Jason

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Corwin: Practicing Clinical Therapist by Day, Poet by Night

June 27, 2013 by | Events

Chapman University’s Center for Poetry, known as Tabula Poetica, brings together people of all backgrounds to share poetry and conversation.  Although poetry and science aren’t usually associated with each other, one particular poet on our radar has narrowed that gap and has a surprising connection with some of the studies and work of Crean School

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Dr. Piper's Research on Animal Habitat Selection featured in Nature

June 26, 2013 by | News

Over the course of a 20-year study, Dr. Walter Piper led a team of researchers in tracking and observing birds across the north-central United States.  Throughout their research, they found that when common loons settle down to breed, they prefer familiar nest sites over better lake sites.  Read the official press release below, and check

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