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From Our Eyes: A Reflective Analysis of Learning in Post-Conflict Northern Ireland

May 12, 2026 by Jaden Steinbock (’26 Peace and Justice Studies, Integrated Education Studies) | News

This edition of From Our Eyes highlights Jaden Steinbock (’26 Peace and Justice Studies, Integrated Education Studies). Steinbock shares her summer study abroad experience in Northern Ireland and how the journey redefined her future in education. In June of 2025, I was privileged to join a summer travel course to Northern Ireland with Wilkinson College

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Honoring Three Decades of the Henley Lab and the Philanthropy of Ludie and David C. Henley

May 5, 2026 by | Uncategorized

To mark the 30th anniversary of the Ludie and David C. Henley Social Sciences Research Lab (Henley Lab), Wilkinson College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Science would like to thank the Henleys for their steadfast commitment to enhancing our students’ educational experiences. The broad reach of the Henleys’ philanthropy at Chapman University includes Henley Lab

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From Our Eyes: Jaelyn Mitchell’s Inspiring Experience at the Bread of the World Conference

April 30, 2026 by Jaelyn Mitchell (‘26 Political Science, Africana Studies and Women and Gender Studies minors) | News

This edition of From Our Eyes highlights Jaelyn Mitchell (‘26 Political Science, Africana Studies and Women and Gender Studies minors). She recently attended the Bread of the World Conference (funded by Peace & Justice Studies) hosted by a Christian, nonpartisan organization dedicated to ending hunger worldwide. The experience was both eye-opening and deeply inspiring, giving

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Trigger Warnings: Teaching Through Trauma

April 27, 2026 by | News

Wilkinson College professors Ian Barnard (English) and Morgan Read-Davidson (English) are co-editors of Trigger Warnings: Teaching Through Trauma, recently published by Lever Press. The book is a collection of chapters on trigger warnings, both inside and outside the classroom, addressing current controversies around the topic, including arguments for and against their use. “The chapters encompass multiple

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A Life of Service: Julie Chávez Rodríguez Inspires Chapman Students to Engage and Lead

April 27, 2026 by Ava Brandt (’27 Creative Writing, Documentary Film, and LGBTQ studies minor) | News

Chapman University’s Wilkinson College recently welcomed Julie Chávez Rodríguez, Chapman Presidential Fellow, political strategist, and organizer, for a conversation with Dean Jennifer Keene about civic engagement, career building, and what it means to dedicate your life to public service. Rodríguez didn’t stumble into activism; she was born into it. Coming from a family that had

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Students Engage with Art and History at MOCA’s MONUMENTS Exhibition

April 23, 2026 by Jessica Bocinski, Doris Liss (Art History and English ’27), Rylie Shimabukuro (Art History ’26) | News

The Escalette Collection of Art organizes semesterly field trips to galleries and museums throughout Southern California for its student workers, interns, and volunteers. These experiences are intended to complement their hands-on training with the Collection by expanding their understanding of museum practices and the broader art world. This semester, in partnership with Wilkinson College of

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Student-Run Calliope Journal Wins Top REALM Recognition for Creative Excellence

April 23, 2026 by | News

Calliope, a Chapman University Student Literary Journal, was recently given the REALM Award (Recognizing Excellence in Art and Literary Magazines) with a grade of “Superior”, the second-highest ranking possible. The award was based on the spring 2025 edition, which was edited by Laudan (Noor) Payne (’25 English Literature; Africana Studies and Women’s and Gender Studies

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Beyond the Classroom: Crafting Your Gap Year Story, A 2026 Update!

April 23, 2026 by | News

The idea of diving straight into several more years of education after four years of undergrad may not be enticing, whether due to other aspirations or simply feeling drained. Taking a gap year (or years) before graduate school can provide a refreshing change of pace. It’s an opportunity for students to venture beyond the confines

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Stuck on Wilkinson! A Look at the Sticker Contest Winners Whose Designs Define Heart & Soul

April 16, 2026 by Violet Gude ('29 Broadcast Journalism major) | Art

Keep your eyes peeled at upcoming events for these eight amazing new Wilkinson sticker designs! The Wilkinson Student Advisory and Leadership Council recently held a sticker contest, in which Wilkinson majors and minors submitted sticker designs to be chosen for distribution at college events. Multiple submissions were allowed, and in each submission, students explained how

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Graduate Research Spotlight: Indigenous Alaskans and the Cold War Era

April 14, 2026 by Christian Grevin (‘26 M.A. in War, Diplomacy, and Society) | News

This edition of From Our Eyes features Christian Grevin (‘26 M.A. in War, Diplomacy, and Society). Grevin was able to attend the 2026 Society for Military History (SMH) Conference in Washington, D.C., this past March through a conference travel grant he received from Wilkinson College of the Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences. For the past

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