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Learning Never Ends for Chapman University Alumni

January 18, 2013 by | News

Learning is a lifelong journey for Chapman University alumni.  Last year, we launched an innovative new program to help Chapman alumni 50 years of age and older continue learning and growing at their alma mater. Chapman Alumni Lifelong Learning brings these seasoned learners together in the classroom with current students and outstanding faculty for a

Dr. Valenzuela presents new book

January 15, 2013 by | Faculty Awards/Scholarships

Dr. Pilar Valenzuela , Associate Professor of the Department of Languages , recently presented her new book titled “Voces Shiwilu: 400 Años de Resistencia Lingüística en Jeberos” in the city of Iquitos, Peru. The event was organized by the Instituto de Investigaciones de la Amazonía Peruana (IIAP) and the Region of Loreto. This book

Professor Han author of new book

January 8, 2013 by | POSC

Lori Cox Han, Professor of Political Science , is the author of a new textbook on the American presidency. “Presidents and the American Presidency,” co-authored by Diane J. Heith of St. John’s University and published by Oxford University Press, provides an exploration of both the political institution and the men who have held the office.

Faculty Book to be Presented in Peruvian Amazon

December 7, 2012 by | Faculty Awards/Scholarships

On December 10, 2012 at 7 p.m. Dr. Pilar Valenzuela, Associate Professor in the Department of Languages will present he r new book titled, “Voces Shiwilu: 400 Años de Resistencia Lingüística en Jeberos / Shiwilu Voices: 400 Years of Linguistic Resistance in Jeberos” at the Auditory of Instituto de Investigacionesd de la Amazonía Peruana, in

Dr. Waldeck Publishes and Article

December 3, 2012 by | Faculty Awards/Scholarships

Dr. Jennifer Waldeck, Associate Professor of Communication Studies, has published an article on social influence and the use of behavior alteration techniques in the college classroom. The article appears as part of the National Communication Association’s ongoing “TRIP” (Translating Research into Practice) series, and was invited by NCA’s Educational Policies Board.  Each month, a brief

Dr. Walsh publishes Space Policy article

November 30, 2012 by | Art

Dr. Justin Walsh is a Greek archaeologist whose work has concentrated on the archaic and classical settlement of Morgantina, in central Sicily. The looting of that site by illicit diggers over many decades drew his attention to the ways in which cultural heritage has or has not been protected from damage and destruction. A question

Tansu Phillips, a freshman political science major, was elected …

November 29, 2012 by | News

Chapman’s student body elected five students to Student Government Association (SGA) senate and the winners will be initiated into senate in the spring. The Arg yros School of Business and Economics saw a voter turnout of around 8 percent of the student body. Wilkinson College of Humanities and Social Sciences saw a turnout of

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