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Alumni Spotlight: Kellan Shanahan (BFA ’13)

December 10, 2013 by | News

Recent BFA Studio Art graduate and recipient of the Department of Art’s Purcell Art Achievement Award, Kellan Shanahan, has hit the road running as he takes charge of his own artistic practice.  Shanahan sold several works from his first solo exhibition, “A Church Not Made by Hands” since graduating Chapman in 2013. The drawings and sculpture

Tabula Poetica Student Readings

December 6, 2013 by | News

Tabula Poetica concludes the 2013 Poetry Reading Series with two student readings next week. On Monday, December 9, 2013 at 11 a.m., Professor Jim Blaylock , author of Zeuglodon and Homunculus , will introduce the poets at the Undergraduate Poetry Reading in Wilkinson Chapel, Fish Interfaith Center. On Tuesday, December 10, 2013 at

John Scudder Meets Award Recipients

November 19, 2013 by | News

On Monday, November 18, 2013, John Scudder, Laura Scudder’s grandson and family historian, met with (left to right in photo) 2013-14 Schweitzer Scholarship recipient, Honah Thompson (’14), 2012-13 Laura Scudder Women’s Studies Scholarship, Megan Mckeown (’15), 2013-14 Schweitzer Scholarship recipient Chad King, and Professor Nancy Martin – chair of the Schweitzer Scholarship Selection Committee and

Alumni Spotlight: Kevin Lara (’12)

October 31, 2013 by | News

Kevin  is  a full-time photojournalist for the Orange County Register, one of the nation’s largest dailies and winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Photography. Kevin  graduated with a BA in English with a journalism concentration in May ’12, and is a former Panther photo editor and staff photographer. His senior thesis,  focusing on the lives

Attention Students Interested in Social Science Research!

October 25, 2013 by | News

Applications are being accepted now for the 2014 ICPSR Summer Undergraduate Internship Program , an intensive, 10-week program in Ann Arbor, Michigan, for social science research. Apply now through the ICPSR online application portal . To complete the application form, students must answer a few questions; upload a cover letter, resume, and list of

Alumna Spotlight: Laura Figge ’12

September 27, 2013 by | News

Since graduating, alumna Laura Figge ( Master of Science in Health Communication ’12) has been working as the Communications, PR & Education Manager at Health Essentials, an organization that cares for frail and elderly patients. Figge develops patient education materials, communications campaigns to launch EMR and HIPAA training and oversees all internal communications and public

Former Panther Editor-in-Chief Working for NPR

September 24, 2013 by | News

Chapman Alumni Mary Plummer (’10, B.A. In English and  journalism), former Editor-in-Chief of the Panther, is currently a reporter on NPR’s KPCC education team, having served as an associate producer for KPCC’s “Take Two” and “The Madeleine Brand Show.” Plummer began her career in broadcast at ABC News in London, where she worked on TV

Reina Woods ’12, a recent Creative Writing graduate, tells her story

September 12, 2013 by | News

Reina Woods ’12, a recent Creative Writing graduate, tells her story and her experience at Chapman University. After graduating, Reina moved to Los Angeles and keeps her self busy by working on a pilot along with her YouTube channel. She has also written an award-winning script as well as working as a writer and correspondent

Priya Shah (’13) is the 2013 Award Winner in the Undergraduate Division for the World History Association

August 22, 2013 by | History

Chapman alumna Priya Shah (’13 – Double major history and Spanish ) was selected as a co-winner for the 2013 Award Winner in the undergraduate division for the prestigious World History Association/ Phi Alpha Theta Student Paper Prize Award for her paper “Language, Discipline, and Power: The Extirpation of Idolatry in Colonial Peru and Indigenous

NEH announces $33 million in awards and offers for 173 humanities projects

July 29, 2013 by | News

WASHINGTON (July 25, 2013) — The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) announced today $33 million in grants for 173 humanities projects, including the publication of the complete papers of the first Federal Congress, which met from 1789 to 1791, and the archaeological excavation and analysis of Bronze Age settlements around the Marmara Lake Basin

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