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Rooted in Heart

December 18, 2025 by Jessica Bocinkski | News

In response to Wilkinson College’s 2025 Engaging the World Initiative, Leading the Conversation on the Environment and Building Resilient Futures, students worked collaboratively to curate a new exhibition of Escalette Collection artwork titled Rooted in Heart. The exhibition is located on the first-floor hallway in Roosevelt Hall and will be on display until June 5, 2026. The

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Resiliency is Rooted in Collaboration

December 11, 2025 by Julia Ainley | News

To close out Wilkinson College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences 2025-2026 Engaging the World: Leading the Conversation on the Environment and Building Resilient Futures series, the college partnered with Schmid College of Science and Technology to host an  Environment and Building Resilient Futures Faculty Panel. Panelists included faculty from both colleges, such as Dr.

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Wilkinson Interterm Research Experience (WIRE): Empowering Student Research

December 9, 2025 by | News

The Wilkinson Interterm Research Experience (WIRE) at Chapman University, located in Wilkinson College, supports undergraduate students in pursuing independent research projects under the guidance of faculty mentors from Wilkinson College. Funded through a competitive application process, WIRE empowers students to explore topics across the arts, humanities, and social sciences, and fosters academic growth, creativity, and

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December Graduates: Your Guide to Early Career Success

December 1, 2025 by | News

Graduating in December comes with unique challenges—like entering the job market during the holidays when hiring activity tends to slow down. However, this timing can also work in your favor if you know how to seize the opportunities available. Tap Into New Year Hiring Cycles The holiday season might seem like a tough time to

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Behind-the-Scenes at the Escalette’s Art Preservation Center

November 25, 2025 by Jessica Bocinski | News

As the Collections Manager of the Escalette Collection in Wilkinson College, a large portion of Jessica Bocinski’s day is devoted to coordinating and maintaining nearly 500 artworks on view throughout Chapman University; however, there are other aspects of her job that take place behind the scenes, involving the care of artwork in the collection not

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From Our Eyes - A First Year’s Perspective on Naomi Klein’s Story: This Changes Everything

November 25, 2025 by Faith Chang (’29 Psychology and Political Science Double Major) | News

The edition of From Our Eyes features Faith Chang (’29 Psychology and Political Science Double Major), who recently attended a movie screening of This Changes Everything, a documentary inspired by author Naomi Klein’s international bestseller of the same title. The screening, followed by a discussion with Chapman scholars, was part of Wilkinson College’s 2025 Engaging

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Wilkinson College's Engaging the World Series Sparks Hope Through Naomi Klein Documentary

November 21, 2025 by Julia Ainley | News

The latest Wilkinson College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences 2025 Engaging the World: Leading the Conversation on the Environment and Building Resilient Futures series event welcomed over 100 attendees for a screening of Naomi Klein’s documentary, This Changes Everything (2015). Dodge College of Film and Media Arts and Schmid College of Science and Technology

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Prepping for Law School: Debunking Myths + Real Steps to Get Ahead

November 18, 2025 by | Career

Considering law school can be overwhelming, especially when social media, peers, and TV shows make it seem more mysterious or intimidating than it actually is. At Chapman University, students from every major can explore the path to law. I’m here to help break down what actually matters and what doesn’t, so you can prepare with

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Chapman Graduate Works Alongside Nobel Economics Winner Joel Mokyr

November 11, 2025 by | History

  Chapman University alumna Nicole Saito (’22 Political Science, History, and Economics triple major with a minor in Mathematics) is currently a fourth-year PhD student at Northwestern University. Her primary fields are economic history and political economy, but more broadly, microeconomics with a focus on historical economic development. “I chose Northwestern University for my PhD

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