Tabula Poetica Continues on Oct. 28 with Bin Ramke
Tabula Poetica’s Annual Poetry Reading Series continues on Tuesday, October 28, 2014 with poet Bin Ramke, (his first collection of poems, The Difference Between Night and Day, won the Yale Younger Poets Prize). Ramke’s talk will begin at 1:30 p.m. in the Wilkinson Chapel, Fish Interfaith Center, followed by a poetry reading at 4 p.m.
Making a Change, Being Involved: Life beyond the Campus, Nov. 3
Attention research students! On Monday, November 3, 2014 you’re invited to the first BURN workshop of the fall, Making a Change, Being Involved: Life beyond the Campus, at 12-1 p.m. in the Laura Scudder Conference Room, Roosevelt Hal 127 with Professors Jan Osborn and Morgan Read-Davidson. One of the life skills we gain at
WordTheatre’s 2014 Fall Series Presents Authors Marisa Silver & Sarah Shun-lien Bynum
WordTheatre’s 2014 fall series at Chapman University brings America’s finest short story writers to Orange for celebrity and student performances. On Monday, October 27, Hollywood actors Jason George and Roma Maffia will bring to life acclaimed short stories by authors Marisa Silver (best known for her novel, Mary Coin, a New York Times Bestseller, published in
Feminist-Art-Theory-Power
Students enrolled in (Sociology) Professor Clara Magliola’s “Feminist-Art-Theory- Power” class were asked to complete five “Art-Theory Projects” over the 2014 Fall semester. Such projects allow students to apply and illustrate analytical concepts from Social Theory (including feminist theory) through visual expression, as complementing/companion pieces to verbal and text-based expression. For the first project, students were
Guggenheim Gallery Presents, Life Transmissions: October 6-31, 2014
The Guggenheim Gallery at Chapman University is pleased to present LIFE TRANSMISSIONS, starting Monday, October 6 – Friday, October, 31, 2014 (with an artist reception and catalog release on Sunday, November 2, 2014, 3-7 p.m.) About The Exhibit: The question of what is at the beginning of things – paralleling the metaphor of the
An Evening on the Rails: Oct. 13
Chapman Leatherby Libraries and the Department of English invite you to, An Evening on the Rails, featuring Professors Richard Bausch and Tom Zoellner on Monday, October 13, 2014 at 4 p.m. in Henley Reading Room, Leatherby Libraries, Second Floor. These two professors published books this year which described a particular stretch of rail in
How the Arab Millennial Generation is changing the Middle East
Wilkinson College of Humanities and Social Sciences , Departments of Political Science , History and Peace Studies and the Levantine Cultural Center present, How the Arab Millennial Generation is changing the Middle East — a book talk by Juan R. Cole, Professor of History at the University of Michigan on Thursday, October 16, 2014 at
Fowles Center Presents: Lan Cao, Oct. 13
The John Fowles Literary Series launches this Fall with author Lan Cao on October 13, 2014 in Argyros Forum, 209 A at 7 p.m. John Fowles serves to promote and advance the discipline of creative writing in all its aspects: fiction, poetry, drama, creative non-fiction and film. About the Author: Professor Cao joins
West Meets East in Indian Art
In January, adjunct Professor of Art History, Ed Fosmire will visit sites in India as he investigates the confluence of East and West on the visual arts on a research trip. Although primarily the result of several centuries of British control, India also had significant contact with (and colonization by) the Dutch,
Mentoring Undergraduate Researchers CRASsH Chat
Wilkinson College of Humanities and Social Sciences invites all faculty to the first CRASsH Chat of the year on Wednesday, October 8, 2014 at 2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. in the Laura Scudder Conference Room, Dean’s Suite, Roosevelt Hall 127. Launching this new series will be Dr. Chris Bader (Sociology). The conversations will be