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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

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

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

Dr. Glynn Shares Findings on Pregnancy Hormone and Postpartum-Depression

May 28, 2013 by | Research

Recent findings suggest a possible link between a placental hormone and postpartum depression. Science news website, LiveScience, spoke with Associate Professor Dr. Laura M. Glynn about her research on the stress hormone Placental Corticotropin-Releasing Hormone (pCRH) and postpartum depression.  Dr. Glynn’s study shows that the levels of pCRH could eventually help predict a woman’s

First ever campus environmental audit of Chapman University

May 2, 2013 by | News

You are invited to attend the launch event of the first ever campus environmental audit of Chapman University. Please join the members of Chapman University’s first graduating class of Environmental Science and Policy majors as they present their senior capstone research: The Chapman University 2013 Environmental Audit Date: Tuesday, May 14th 2013 Time: 5:00-6:45 pm

Inaugural Computational Sciences Graduate Conference

April 16, 2013 by | News

Please join us this Friday afternoon for the Inaugural Computational Sciences Graduate Conference. This conference, organized by our graduate students, will highlight some of their work and research.  It will take place Friday, April 19, 2013 at 2:00 p.m. in Von Neumann Hall (545 W Palm Avenue).  Throughout the conference, students will present on a

Rising Stars program recognizes Dr. David Frederick

March 7, 2013 by | News

The Association for Psychological Science (APS) has selected its first group of “Rising Stars” for a new section of its publication, The Observer. The Rising Stars program is APS’s spotlight for recent PhD’s and junior faculty who are the movers and shakers of psychological science.  Schmid College faculty, Dr. David Frederick, was recently chosen to

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

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

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