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Students Present Their Work at Notre Dame Student Peace Conference

April 2, 2014 by | News

Junior Marissa Wong, (Peace Studies Major, IES and Honors Minor) and Senior Kathleen Doll (Political Science and Psychology Major; Women’s Studies Minor) presented their project, “Intergenerational Memory Transmission in Cambodia: Interrupting Patterns of Violence” at the University of Notre Dame Student Peace Conference at the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, March 28-29. The Kroc

Laura Scudder Scholarship Application Due April 11

March 4, 2014 by | News

In honor of the inspirational memory and trailblazing contributions of Laura Scudder, the Laura Scudder Scholarship ($5,000) will be awarded to a student demonstrating an interest and commitment to women’s issues, scholarship, and leadership. In spite of the challenges of the Great Depression and institutionalized sexism against women in business, Laura Scudder (1881-1959) started

Submit Your Work to Calliope Before March 3

February 17, 2014 by | News

Chapman’s Art & Literary Magazine, Calliope, is now accepting writing and art submissions now until March 3, 2014 for the Spring 2014 edition. Written pieces must be 2,000 words or less and art pieces must be submitted at original dimensions and highest resolution. Students of all levels and majors are welcome. There is

A Note from the Chancellor’s Office: Remembering Dr. Don Will

February 11, 2014 by | News

It is with a sense of great personal loss that I share the sad news of the untimely passing of Don Will, Professor of Political Science and holder of the Delp-Wilkinson Chair in Peace Studies.  A member of the Chapman University faculty since 1987, Don was a pillar of our Chapman community for over twenty-five

Students Visit Korea Over Interterm

February 4, 2014 by | News

During the January Interterm, Sukhee Kang, former mayor of Irvine and Dr. Fred Smoller took 13 Chapman students to Korea to explore the county’s history, politics, and economy. During this trip the students visited the national assembly, Sejong dae-ro (King Sejong’s statue), the Korea Broadcasting System, Seocho City Hall, Kyonggi provincial hall, Samsung, Hyundai, Korea

Outstanding Fulbright ETA Performance Award

February 3, 2014 by | News

Recently, Chapman alumna, Nou Vang (Integrated Educational Studies Major and Women Studies and Psychology Minor ‘(13)) attended the mid-year conference for all the Fulbright ETAs and Scholars. Vang is currently the Fulbright Taiwan English Teaching Assistant and at the conference she won an award for 2013-2014 Outstanding Fulbright ETA Performance Award. “I was not expecting

Representing Disability in an Ableist Society with Beth Haller – January 14

January 8, 2014 by | News

Wilkinson College of Humanities and Social Sciences , the Disability Studies minor, the Peace Studies Program , the College of Educational Studies, the Disability Alliance at Chapman, and the Political Science Department present author Beth Haller on Tuesday, January 14, 2014. Haller will be presenting her lecture titled, ” Representing Disability in an Ableist

Destination: Africa screening films from Uganda

November 25, 2013 by | News

Join Dodge College for a screening of three short social-issue documentary films created over the summer in Uganda as part of our Destination: Africa Documentary Film Program, on Thursday, December 5 at 7 p.m. in Folino Theater . A complimentary reception will follow the screening. More information …

Frank Snepp on Snowden and the Legacy of The Vietnam War – Nov. 20

November 15, 2013 by | News

Wilkinson College of Humanities and Social Sciences and the Peace Studies Program invite you to hear Frank Snepp in a lecture titled, “Snowden and the Legacy of The Vietnam War,” Wednesday, November 20, 2013 at 11:30 a.m. in Kennedy Hall 237A and at 1:30 p.m. in Beckman Hall 203. Frank Snepp is a journalist and

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