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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

Professor Waldeck appointed to the Educational Policies Board (EPB) of the National Communication Association

November 20, 2012 by | Faculty Awards/Scholarships

Jennifer Waldeck, Associate Professor of Communication Studies, has been appointed to the Educational Policies Board (EPB) of the National Communication Association.  The EPB is a leadership body that encourages, endorses, and engages in projects related to the improvement of instruction in communication at all levels. It also coordinates other National Communication Association (NCA) educational and

International Education Week, Nov. 12-16

November 12, 2012 by | News

Today k icks off International Education Week. Be sure to check out all the great things planned! Monday: International Student Sharing Day: Hear international and exchange students in your classes share their stories on where they come from. Tuesday: International Food Fair: Enjoy international cuisine in the Piazza from noon –

Sweet Presents Paper at Conference

October 29, 2012 by | English

On Friday, October 19, 2012, English Professor (and Director of Undergraduate Writing) Doug Sweet, presented his paper, ” Released from the Ghosts of Platonic Idealism ” at the the Watson Conference, “Economies of Writing,” at U. of Louisville.  

Political Science Professor Offers Expert Advise

October 29, 2012 by | POSC

Political Science Professor Lori Cox Han , an expert on American government, was interviewed last week by Lake Forest Patch about former US President Bill Clinton’s visit to UCI on Tuesday, October 22. Clinton was their to endorse five congressional candidates and encourage voters to turn out on Nov. 6. Click here to read the

Alicia Kozameh at Georgetown University

October 22, 2012 by | English

English Professor Alicia Kozameh will be addressing students, faculty and the Georgetown University community within the framework of Professor Adam Lifshey’s class, “Human Rights in Latin America”. She will read from her novel Steps Under Water and speak about the relationship between her experiences as a political prisoner and the creative writing process of this

Art Professor Recognized in Art Scene Monthly Digest

October 17, 2012 by | Art

Art Professor David Lee currently has his art work up in Brett Rubbico Gallery in Newport Beach, a gallery recognized as the authoritative and educational gallery for contemporary art in Orange County with an emphasis on related diversity of work styles including reductive, minimal, abstract, geometric, figurative, and landscape with strict adherence to a rigorous

Doug Sweet’s Newest Publication

October 10, 2012 by | English

Doug Sweet, Direct or of Undergraduate Writing,  has just published a chapter in  WPA Outcomes Statement–A Decade Later. This text features a number of nationally-known scholars discussing how the WPA Outcomes Statement has affected the teaching of writing and writing program administration. A Description of the Collection: “The WPA Outcomes Statement—A Decade Later addresses

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