Brown Bag Discussion with Joel Kotkin - Sept. 16
Wilkinson College of Humanities and Social Sciences invites you to attend a brown bag discussion with Joel Kotkin, Professor of Urban Development, Author and Chapman University Presidential Fellow, on Monday, September 16, 2013 at 12 p.m. in the Smith Hall Conference Room (1st Floor). Kotkin will discuss his recent research and exciting projects happenings at
Voices - A Night of Spoken Word With Matt Sedillo - Sept. 17
You are invited for a night of spoken word focused on intersections of identity with local artist, Matt Sedillo on Tuesday, September 17, 2013 at 7 p.m. on the student stage of Argyros Forum. Matt Sedillo is a two-time national slam poet, grand slam champion of the Damn Slam Los Angeles and the author of
Critical Theories of Cute - Sept. 21
Professor Micol Hebron will be presenting a lecture on critical theories of “cute” at the Pasadena Armory Center for the Arts on September 21, 2013, 6-8 p.m. As part of the closing reception for the exhibition “Show and Tell”, Professor Hebron will discuss the impact of evolutionary psychology, ethology, gender, and aesthetics upon the development
Grand Canyon photo reminds professor of soulful, challenging journey
If you find yourself on the second floor of Wilkinson Hall, walk down to Room 228. There are saints and goddesses there. The goddess figurines and portraits of the striking Hindu saint Mirabai are all part of the collection of artifacts and mementoes belonging to Nancy Martin, Ph.D., associate professor and chair of the Department
Wilkinson College Faculty Movers and Shakers
David Shafie, Assistant Professor in Political Science, recently had his book, Eleventh Hour: The Politics of Policy Initiatives in Presidential Transitions by Texas A&M University Press. Jennifer Waldeck, Associate Professor of Communication Studies, had an article appear in the September issue of Spectra, the magazine of the National Communication Association. The article is entitled “Reflections
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, September 16, actors Lesley Nicol (Mrs. Patmore on Downton Abbey) and Cassidy Freeman (Longmire, Smallville) will read stories by North Carolina-based writer Jill McCorkle, who will be present, in a special free event introducing
A Night with Artists Mitchell Syrop and York Chang
The Art Department invites you to two exciting events in one night on Wednesday, September 11, 2013: The closing reception for Syrop&Chang, 6-9 p.m. in the Guggenheim Gallery and a special Visual Thinkers Lecture with the exhibit’s artists, Mitchell Syrop and York Chang where they will discuss their show and give an overview of their
Science Forum Series kicks off with Georgiana Bostean, Sept. 11, 2013
Schmid College of Science and Technology invite you to a lecture titled, The Stress Process Among Foreign-born Latino Groups: Examining the Roles of Migration-related Stress, Family Conflict, and Family Cohesion in Psychological Distress, given by Professor Georgiana Bostean on Wednesday, September 11, 2013, noon – 1 p.m. in Argyros Forum 119A. Georgiana Bostean, Ph.D., is
Social Justice BBQ
You are invite to the Social Justice BBQ on Thursday, September 12, 2013 at 5:30 – 7 p.m. in the Attallah Piazza. Come and enjoy good food, music, giveaways and meet new people. Get a sense of what opportunities are out there to connect to different communities. All Diversity & Cultural clubs will be there!
Alumni Spotlight: Sasha Anderson ’10
Chapman alumna Sasha Anderson (’10) was recently awarded a position at the Seattle Landmarks Preservation Board through Get Engaged, an innovative program that places emerging young leaders on different public Boards and Commissions each year. At the Seattle Landmarks Preservation, Anderson contributes in application reviews of buildings nominated to be landmarks as well as changes