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Art Professor Micol Hebron stays busy over the summer

July 18, 2012 by | Art

Chapman Professor of Art, Micol Hebron, is a video and performance artist who has worked out of Los Angeles for the past 15 years. She currently has a piece in a group show at Jancar Gallery called, “The Very Eye of the Night,” which can be viewed now through July 28. To check out the

Professor Berens at the Nida Art Colony

July 17, 2012 by | Art

  Assistant Professor of Art, Stephen Berens, has been invited to be a resident at the Nida Art Colony in Nida, Lithuania for the month of July. While there Professor Berens is producing a site-specific photographic installation, which will open to the public in late July. The Nida Art Colony is part of the Vilnius

A Museum Without Walls

July 16, 2012 by | Art

Maggi Owens always smiles when she sees Ross Escalette coming. That’s because the Chapman University curator knows if it weren’t for a substantial gift from the Lido Island businessman and philanthropist, she’d be out begging collectors and artists for anything they could spare. Owens had managed to amass a respectable library of works for the

Professor Berens at the Nida Art Colony

July 16, 2012 by | Art

                In the photographs above Stephen Berens is discussing the project with a representative from the Norwegian Embassy.   Professor Stephen Berens has been invited to be a resident at the Nida Art Colony in Nida, Lithuania for the month of July. While there, Professor Berens is producing

Faculty Staying Busy Over Summer

June 28, 2012 by | Faculty Awards/Scholarships

Dr. Jennifer Bevan, associate professor of Communication Studies and Health MS Program co-edit the peer-reviewed journal Contemporary Argumentation and Debate with her husband Gordon Stables from USC. The first issue (Volume 31, 2010) was just published. It is an open source journal published annually and is available in multiple formats (PDF, Kindle, and ebook). Check

Chapman University senior awarded Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship

June 27, 2012 by | Art

Presidential Scholar Sabrina Davis ’12, a graphic design student who created a colorful nutrition labeling program to help students make smart food choices, has been awarded a Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship. Davis, who graduates this spring with a major in graphic design and a minor in food science, will use the scholarship to study and

WCHSS Department of Art New Student & Family Reception

June 12, 2012 by | Art

                                Event: WCHSS Department of Art New Student & Family Reception When: Tuesday, August 21 from 4:00-6:00pm Where: Guggenheim Gallery & Moulton Hall, Department of Art Tour & Kiln Fired Pizza   Welcome to the Department of Art! A homemade kiln

Faculty Keeping Busy

June 5, 2012 by | Faculty Awards/Scholarships

Dr. Jennifer Waldeck, Associate Professor of Communication Studies, has published three chapters in an interdisciplinary volume on social problems, published by  Bridgepoint (2013).  Coauthored by Patricia Kearney and Tim Plax, the titles of these chapters are: Violence  as a Social Problem; The Changing American Family; and Gender Socialization, Sexual Orientation,  and Inequality.  These chapters examine,

Networking in Hawaii

June 5, 2012 by | POSC

On Tuesday, May 29th Wilkinson College and parents Jane and David Mench (P’13, P’15, ’15) hosted a reception for alumni, current Chapman University parents and students from Hawaii.  There were thirty-four attendees including a variety of alumni from our very distinguished senior alumnist Wayne Bennett ’48 to our newest alumni Kyle Carter ’12 and Kimberly

Students Presented Their Research at the Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences

June 4, 2012 by | POSC

Chapman students Olivia Snow (senior majoring in political science and peace studies) and Kathleen Doll (sophomore majoring in political science and psychology) presented their research at the Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences. Olivia’s paper was entitled, “The Role of Religiosity in the Formation of Foreign Policy Attitudes.” Kathleen presented, “Egalitarianism and Support for Female

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