Agenda For General Equity
You are invited to hear the former National Security Advisor to the President of the United States, General Jim Jones and founder and president of the Bipartisan Policy Center (BPC) , Jason Grumet, in a lecture titled, “Agenda For General Equity,” Tuesday, November, 12, 2013 at 2:30 p.m. in Argyros Forum 119A. ABOUT THE
Chapman Bluestockings Women’s Studies Book Club
Leatherby Libraries and Women’s Studies host Chapman Bluestockings Women’s Studies Book Club, Friday, November 15, 2013, 1 – 2 p.m. in Leatherby Libraries, 420. This month, they will be reading The Buddha In The Attic (winner of the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction) by Julie Otsuka. Everyone is welcomed! For more information, please contact Clara Magliola
Now wait just a minute — is it Godot or Godeau? Incredibly, it’s both
Chapman University Professor Mark Axelrod is not waiting for Godeau anymore. Professor Mark Axelrod with his latest book, “Waiting for Godeau,” a translation of a play by Balzac. Yes, that spelling – Godeau — is correct. He’s a character in the Honoré Balzac play Mercadet, the Good Businessman that Axelrod translated from French into English
The Buro Happold Exhibition
Join the ART 393 – Sustainable Design class for the replication of the Rethink, Redesign, Renew exhibition, designed and executed in London, England Monday, November 4 – Saturday, November 9, 2013 during gallery hours (reception will be on Monday, November 4, 2013, 6 – 9 p.m.). The class worked hand-in-hand with Buro Happold, an international
Visual Thinker Lecture Series Presents Roberta Wue
As part of the Visual Thinker Lecture Series, Art Historian Roberta Wue will be on campus Wednesday, November 6, 2013 in Moulton Hall 213 at 7 p.m. Wue specializes in the art and images of late Qing and twentieth-century China, with a particular interest in painting, photography and the printed image. Her recent focus has
Alumni Spotlight: Kevin Lara ('12)
Kevin is a full-time photojournalist for the Orange County Register, one of the nation’s largest dailies and winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Photography. Kevin graduated with a BA in English with a journalism concentration in May ’12, and is a former Panther photo editor and staff photographer. His senior thesis, focusing on the lives
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,