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Junior Graphic Design Showcase: Imprint

October 12, 2011 by | News

Chapman University’s Guggenheim Gallery will be hosting its fall Junior Graphic Design Showcase, Imprint, on October 24 – 28 from 12 – 5pm. The show opens on October 24th at 5:30pm and will be featuring work by students Danielle Hebert, Marian Huang, Kelly Lonergan, and Katelyn Bianchini. The Guggenheim Gallery is located on the South

Visual Arts Speaker: Neville Kristoffer

October 11, 2011 by | News

Art Historian, Neville Kristoffer, focuses his research on the international aspects of the arts in the early modern period. In his lecture this Wednesday, October 12th he will discuss the relationship between Germany, France and Italy and the eclectic mode of thought that was seen as a progressive path to rich, new ideas by academics,

An Evening with David Grossman, Nov. 9

October 11, 2011 by | News

Wilkinson College of Humanities and Social Sciences and the Peace Studies Program is pleased to announce, “An Evening with David Grossman” on Wednesday, November 9th at  7pm in the Chapman Auditorium,  Memorial Hall. David Grossman, the internationally acclaimed Israeli writer, will read from his latest novel, To the End of the Land and speak about

Master’s in International Studies Informational Session, Nov. 29

October 10, 2011 by | News

Learn about the MasterProgram in International Studies   Tuesday, Nov. 29, 20117:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.Beckman Hall, Room 404, East Wing and PatioDownload flyer Click here to RSVP for this event. For more information, please contact Krystle Hobson at 714.997.6711 or khobson@chapman.edu More information …

The Institute for the Study of Religion, Economics, and Society, Oct. 11

October 10, 2011 by | News

The Institute for the Study of Religion, Economics and Societyis pleased to announce our next seminar for the fall semester: The Alien, the Devil and the Holy Water: Catholics and the Paranormal in Italy by Andrea MolleChapman University, Tuesday, October 11th 1:00 – 2:15 p.m.,Wilkinson Hall, Room 116. Free and Open to the Public. Andrea

Science Forum Lecture Series, Oct. 11

October 10, 2011 by | News

Science Forum Lecture Series PresentsMichael Pace, Ph.D. “How Complex is Visual Experience?” Michael Pace, Ph.D. is an assistant professor of philosophy at Chapman University. He works on issues in epistemology and philosophy of mind and has had articles published in several top philosophical journals, including Nous, Philosophical Quarterly and Pacific Philosophical Quarterly. Light refreshments will

Screening of Atlantis Down, Nov. 9

October 6, 2011 by | News

Wilkinson College of Humanities and Social Sciences and the Language Department is pleased to announce, “Atlantis Down” – A film screening followed by a Q&A; session conducted by Dr. Angela Tumini with  Italian filmmaker and fiction writer Max Bartoli who co-wrote, produced and directed the sci-fi feature.  Time: 5:00 PM Location: AF 209A The event

Pacific Standard Time at Chapman

October 4, 2011 by | News

Chapman University, the Art Department, and Guggenheim Gallery is partnering with Pacific Standard Time. It’s an unprecedented collaboration of of more than 60 cultural institutions across Southern California celebrating art in LA from from 1945 to 1980. To learn more, please check out the website: http://www.pacificstandardtime.org/exhibitions?id=everyman-s-infinite-art

An Extraordinary Summer Internship Experience

September 30, 2011 by | News

Senior Political Science major, Sociology minor, and Club Secretary of Student Veterans at Chapman, Philip Quigley, was one of 40 students chosen from universities around the nation to participate for ten weeks with the Competitive Government Program hosted by The Washington Center. Quigley interned for the Department of Defense (DoD) at the Pentagon and worked in

Antisemitism and Homophobia in Nazi Germany: Commonalities and Differences, Oct. 11

September 30, 2011 by | News

The Rodgers Center for Holocaust Education presents Antisemitism and Homophobia in Nazi Germany: Commonalities and Differences, a lecture by Peter Hayes, Ph.D. Professor of History, Tuesday, October 11, 7 p.m. in the Wallace All Faiths Chapel, Fish Interfaith Center.  Dr. Hayes is the co-Editor of “The Oxford Handbook of Holocaust Studies” At Nazism’s very core was its

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