CRASsH Workshop: Proposal Budgeting 101: Developing a Budget Narrative, April 24
Wilkinson College of Humanities and Social Sciences invites you to a CRASsH workshop on Proposal Budgeting 101: Developing a Budget Narrative, Thursday, April 24, 2014, at 12 p.m. (bring your lunch) in the Laura Scudder Conference Room, Roosevelt, Room 127. If you’re intimidated by the budget portion of for your funding proposal? Or unsure
It's Undergraduate Research Week 2014!
Attention Wilkinson College research students! In commemoration of Undergraduate Research Week, join Wilkinson College of Humanities and Social Sciences, in a hashtag-a-thon throughout the week, by using the Undergraduate Research Week hashtag, #URW2014. Let us know on our Facebook and on Twitter these things (and whatever else you want to include)! … and don’t forget
Let Us Help You Print Your Poster For Research Day! Deadline May 1
For the upcoming research day on Wednesday, May 14, 2014, if students in WCHSS would like their poster printed by the Henley Lab, we request that all posters be turned in by Thursday, May 1, 2014. This is a firm deadline as we have to print more that 100 posters! Students must email their poster
Kenny Scharf Studio Visit
The Art Department’s Contemporary Art class recently took a field-trip to the Kenny Scharf Studio in Los Angeles. The field trip was for the Contemporary Art: 1970s to the Present course. “Since the students really responded to our lecture on graffiti art it was important for me to give them the experience of talking to
Bluestockings Book Club: Whipping Girl, April 25
Chapman Bluestockings, Women’s Studies Book Club meets on the last Friday of each month for discussion of great feminist reads. Their pick for April (Pride Month!) is Whipping Girl by Julia Serano . Join us for the next meeting at Friday, April 25, 2014 at 1 p.m. in Leatherby Libraries, Room 420. This
Wilkinson Senior Marvin Garbeh Davis Jr. ('14) Publishes Book
Chapman University/ Wilkinson College senior, Marvin Garbeh Davis Jr. (’14), recently published a book about his life torn apart by war titled, From Refugee to Prodigy: A Story of Loss, Love and New Life . It is a story of his journey from childhood spent in a refugee camp to becoming an educated member
Alumni Spotlight: Alex Struppa '11
When he’s not working at Chapman University as a digital artist for Panther Productions, Alex Struppa, BFA Digital Arts ’11, is taking to the sky. He has a passion for skydiving, both competing in competitions and helping others learn the sport. Alex (along with his team, Perris Impulse) is currently preparing for the United States
John Fowles Literary Series: Thomas Meinecke, April 28
Author Thomas Meinecke will be visiting Chapman University as part of the John Fowles Literary Series on Monday, April 28, 2014 at 7 p.m. in the Henley Reading Room, Leatherby Libraries. This event is free and open to the public. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Raised in Hamburg, Meinecke began to study Theatre Studies, Modern German Literature and
Guggenheim Gallery Presents: THANK YOU COME AGAIN, April 14-18
The Guggenheim Gallery at Chapman University is pleased to present Thank You Come Again, Monday, April 14-Friday, April 18, 2014 (closing reception on Thursday, April 17, 2014 from 7-9 p.m.). This survey of work from the Bachelor of Fine Arts seniors has a common focus on physical, virtual, and implied spaces. The exhibition showcases the individual
Chapman Cherry Blossom Festival: April 22
Come celebrate the Cherry Blossom Centennial with Chapman’s Japanese Club, Tuesday, April 22 in the Attallah Piazza, from 5 – 8 p.m. In the spring of 1912, the Japanese government presented Washington D.C. with 3000 cherry blossom trees as a testimate to the growing friendship between the two countries. 100 years later, we celebrate the