Praises go to Dr. Bay for his Book Beriberi In Modern Japan: The Making of a National Disease
Recently, Assistant Professor of History , Alex Bay, published his book Beriberi In Modern Japan: The Making of a National Disease. A book about modern Japan, beriberi (or thiamin deficiency) becoming a public health problem that cuts across all social boundaries, afflicting the Meiji Emperor. David Arnold, author of Colonizing the Body had this
Call For Papers - Religious Genderings Conference
Call for Papers! The Department of Religious Studies is hosting the Interdisciplinary Conference Religious Genderings: The Socio-Spiritual [Dis-]Empowerment of Women and Men, February 27-28, 2014. WHAT IS THIS CONFERENCE? This interdisciplinary conference will focus on religion as a powerful force in shaping our conceptions of gender, a force which can be simultaneously liberative and
Dr. Harran Signing Books At BOB
Chapman University History and Religious Studies Professor Marilyn J. Harran will be at the Leatherby Libraries booth at the Big Orange Book Festival to sign the book authored by the late Leon Leyson, to which she and Elisabeth Leyson contributed. The Boy on the Wooden Box: How the Impossible Became Possible … on Schindler’s list,
Dr. Say Participates in the Chapman University 5K
Yasmine Say, the Art Department’s visiting Professor from England ran the Chapman University 5K on Saturday, October 5, 2013 in 26 minutes. Congrats Dr. Say.
The White Rose Exhibit
White (Weiße) Rose Exhibit Chapman University’s Department of World Languages and Cultures is proud to present the White Rose Exhibit, a chronicle of a non-violent student resistance movement against the Nazi regime, October 1 – October 30, 2013 on the first floor of Argyros Forum. In June of 1942 a group of German university
Building Undergraduate Research Networks (BURN) Fall Kickoff
Boost your resume and grad school application while building your personal scholarship/award portfolio at the Building Undergraduate Research Network’s (BURN) Fall Kickoff, Wednesday, October 23, 2013, 12 – 1 p.m. in the Laura Scudder Conference Room, Roosevelt Hall 127. Come and meet Wilkinson College Dean Patrick Fuery and learn how you can get involved
Master's in Health and Strategic Communication Can Lead To Certification As A Health Education Specialist
Did you know that having a master’s degree in Health and Strategic Communication, plus 5 years of working in the health field, allows for eligibility to be a “certified health education specialist.” This type of “credentialing” guarantees employment in the health arena. Check it out! The National Commission for Health Education Credentialing, Inc. (NCHEC) utilizes
Celebrated Authors’ Short Stories Brought to Life by Film and Television Celebrities & Chapman Students
WordTheatre’s fall series at Chapman University brings America’s finest short story writers to Orange for celebrity and student performances. On Monday, October 14, Xander Berkeley (“24,” “Nikita”), Sarah Clarke (“Twilight,” “24,” “Covert Affairs”) and Sterling Suleiman (“The Vampire Diaries,” “Pretty Little Liars”) as well as Chapman University students, will bring to life acclaimed short
Nicole Woods, Art Historian - Oct. 9
Please join the Art Department as they continue their Visual Thinker Lecture Series with Art Historian, Nicole Woods, on Wednesday, October 9, 2013 at 7 p.m. in Moulton Center 213. About the Artist: Dr. Nicole Woods is a Lecturer of Modern and Contemporary Art in the Department of Art History at the University of California,
Conversation with David Lee - Oct. 3
You’re invited to the Laguna Art Museum on Thursday, October 3 at 7 p.m. for Conversation With…David Michael Lee (Chapman Art Professor). The Conversation With… series brings artists and other creative minds to Laguna Art Museum to discuss their practice in a casual conversation with guests. Professor Lee will begin with a brief presentation,