CANCELED! Film Screening: La Haine (Hate) - Feb. 13 CANCELED
THIS EVEN HAS BEEN CANCELED! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yk77VrkxL88 Chapman University Office of the Chancellor, Dodge College of Film and Media Art , Wilkinson College , Department of Languages , and the French Consulate of Los Angeles present a free film screening of La Haine (Hate), and a Q&A with the director Mathieu Kassovitz, on Thursday,
Rhetoric, Zionism, and Propaganda
Wilkinson College of Humanities and Social Sciences and The Chapman University Rhetoric and Writing Studies Program in the Department of English present Harriet Malinowitz , Professor of English and the Director of the Writing Center at Long Island University , Brooklyn on Monday, February 17, 2014 at 4:30 – 6 p.m. in Beckman Hall, Room
Students Visit Korea Over Interterm
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
Surviving the Holocaust: The Jews of Bucharest in Nazi Allied Romania - Feb 11
You are invited to a special lecture with Stefan Ionescu on Tuesday, February 11, 2014 at 7 p.m. in the Bush Conference Center, Beckman Hall, Room 404. Ionescu is a Research Associate in the Department of History and the Rodgers Center for Holocaust Education. He will examine the diverse experiences of Romanian Jews during the
Professor Bausch Asked To Be Distinguished Stein Visiting Writer At Stanford
Professor Richard Bausch, Department of English, has been asked to be the distinguished Stein Visiting Writer at Stanford University. Each year, Standford’s Creative Writing Program welcomes two distinguished guests to teach a writing seminar to undergraduates; one in poetry and the other in fiction (Professor Bausch will be teaching the course in fiction). These unique
Outstanding Fulbright ETA Performance Award
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
Wilkinson Students translate book by Shipibo woman into English in the Peruvian Amazon
Over the 2014 January Interterm, Associate Professor Pilar Valenzuela (Department of World Languages & Cultures) led a group of Chapman students as part of a research initiative. The group of four (Stephanie Estrada, Spanish Major (’15), Rebeca Herrera, Political Science, Peace Studies, Women’s Studies (’14), Valeria Sosa, Political Science Major, Spanish Minor (’14) and Emily
Gallery Tally: The Poster Project
Assistant Art Professor Micol Hebron who teaches New Genres and Contemporary Art History & Theory , is featured in the 2014 Artillery Magazine (Jan/Feb issue) for her project “Gallery Tally: The Poster Project”, which examines gender inequity in the contemporary art world. Micol was interviewed by arts writer Carol Cheh regarding her project, which
Alumni Spotlight: Josefine Borrmann '11
Wilkinson College alumnae Josefine Borrmann (B.A. in Ethnographic Film ’11) has been receiving awards for her first feature film titled, A Question of Perspective. Borrmann created the film while still at Chapman and finished it during her studies of Visual and Media Anthropology in Berlin, Germany with co-director Julia Luhnau, University of Cologne. The
CRASSH WORKSHOP: Building Wilkinson's Graduate Research Culture
Wilkinson College of Humanities and Social Sciences invites you to the first CRASSH & BURN workshop of the year, Building Wilkinson’s Graduate Research Culture, Tuesday, February 4, 2014, 12:30-1:30 p.m. in the Laura Scudder Conference Room, RO 127. This session will be an open discussion on how we can improve and build the college’s graduate