Wilkinson Wins Most Humorous Pumpkin Display!
Wilkinson College won most humorous pumpkin display for their “Despicable Me Themed” pumpkins at the 4th Annual Panther Pumpkin Pageant. Thank you to everyone that helped put these pumpkins together! Happy 2013 Halloween! View more pictures here …
2014 Undergraduate and Master's Research Paper Competition
ICPSR invites submissions for their 2014 Research Paper Competition from undergraduates and master’s students. The purpose of the competitions is to highlight exemplary research papers based on quantitative analysis. Contests this year: The RCMD Research Paper Competition, for papers on issues relating to minorities in the United States, including immigrants, using data from the Resource
Rodgers Center event to feature rare gathering of four Kristallnacht survivors
Chapman University’s Rodgers Center for Holocaust Education has planned two days of special programs to commemorate the 75th anniversary of Kristallnacht, the violent November night in 1938 that became a turning point in Nazi anti-Jewish policy. Four Holocaust survivors and Kristallnacht witnesses will share their memories in a panel titled “Four Perspectives on Kristallnacht: 75
Faculty Forum Continues with Crystal Murphy and Tom Zoellner
The Faculty Research and Development Council is pleased to bring you the third lecture of the fall 2013 Faculty Forum Lecture Series with Dr. Crystal Murphy, Assistant Professor of Political Science and Dr. Tom Zoellner, Associate Professor of English, presenting a lecture on “Always Duck Behind the Engine Block: Conducting Research in Hostile Environments,” Tuesday,
Tabula Poetica Presents Nina Corwin
Tabula Poetica continues it’s Poetry Reading Series on Tuesday, November 5, 2013 with Nina Corwin, author of The Uncertainty of Maps. Corwin’s talk, will begin at 2:30 p.m. in the Wilkinson Chapel, Fish Interfaith Center, followed by a poetry reading at 7 p.m. in the Henley Reading Room. About the author: Nina Corwin is the
Attention Students Interested in Social Science Research!
Applications are being accepted now for the 2014 ICPSR Summer Undergraduate Internship Program , an intensive, 10-week program in Ann Arbor, Michigan, for social science research. Apply now through the ICPSR online application portal . To complete the application form, students must answer a few questions; upload a cover letter, resume, and list of
Lean In Livestream Event with Sheryl Sandberg - Oct. 28
Sheryl Sandberg, Facebook COO and author of the bestselling book Lean In, will speak to college campuses across the country during a Livestream event Monday, October 28, 2013. Sheryl will share her hopes for the next generation and answer questions submitted via Livestream. In addition, the Lean In team will introduce their new Lean In on
Spend January in Germany
Professor Heather Ter-Jung is recruiting students to study aboard in Munich, Germany, January 5-25, 2014. Students will receive credit for German 101, 102, 201 or 399 while exploring the history and culture of the beautiful city of Munich (no prior knowledge of German required for 101). Cost includes: Bed and breakfast, daily language classes, city
Celebrated Authors’ Short Stories Brought to Life by Film and Television Celebrities & Chapman Students - Nov. 4
WordTheatre’s fall series at Chapman University brings America’s finest short story writers to Orange for celebrity and student performances. On Monday, November 4 Danielle Panabaker (“Friday the 13th,” “Unnecessary Roughness”) and Robert Wisdom (“Nashville,” “The Dark Knight Rises”) as well as Chapman University student Donathan Walters, will bring to life acclaimed short stores by
Slow Days, Fast Company, An Isaac Resnikoff Exhibit
Art Professor, Isaac Resnikoff, is having is first solo show at Louis. B. James Gallery in New York. The exhibit, “Slow Days, Fast Company” runs Sunday, October 27 – Saturday, December 7, 2013 (opening reception, Oct. 27, 6-8 p.m.). ABOUT THE SHOW and THE ARTIST: This is a slow show, or it is made of