Porcelain for the TSAR: The Fine Art of Dining and Display in Imperial Russia with Dr. Salmond
On Saturday, June 15, 2013 at the Bowers Museum in Santa Ana , Art History Professor Dr. Wendy Salmond will be a guest scholar for “The Tsar’s Cabinet: Two Hundred Years of Decorative Art Under the Romanovs” and she will explore Russian porcelain’s rich history as a princely art, a potent bearer of political, diplomatic,
Sinan Kanatsiz Chapman University Alumni Profile
Chapman University alumnus Sinan Kanatsiz, Bachelor of Arts in Communications ’97 and Master of Arts in Organizational Leadership ’00, talks about the leadership skills he developed and the opportunities he had at Chapman. Sinan is the founder and president of KCOMM, a full service public relations, government affairs and internet marketing company, whose clients include
Professor Luevano awarded the 2013 T.A. Abbott Award for Faculty Excellence
Religious Studies Professor Rafael Luevano was awarded the 2013 T.A. Abbott Award for Faculty Excellence by the Board of Directors of Higher Education and Leadership Ministries of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). This is the most prestigious recognition that their church gives to members of faculties of colleges and universities in covenant with
Writer Andrew Davies at Chapman University
Andrew Davies, writer of the popular television miniseries “Pride and Prejudice,” discusses how he became involved with the series. Through anecdotes, he shares behind-the-scenes information about the show during a visit to Chapman University in Orange, CA. While he was in Southern California, Mr. Davies addressed the Jane Austen Society of North America’s Southwest Meeting.
Public Sociology: A New Approach to a Classic Method
Victoria Carty, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Sociology Wilkinson Review 2013 In 2004 the President of the American Sociological Association, Michael Burawoy, challenged sociologists to break out of the ivory tower and return to the roots of sociology, one that takes a holistic and interdisciplinary approach to societal concerns. On March 16, 2012 the first public
Building Peace throughout Generations
Author: Lisa Nashua, Director of Development Wilkinson Review 2013 Larry and Dulcie Kugelman believe in the powerful impact each person can make toward peace. Both Larry and Dulcie have a long history contributing to the advancement of people and their communities. Following his graduation from college, having received a dual degree in English Literature and
MAIS Graduation Dinner
The third cohort of M.A. International Studies candidates celebrated their graduation with a dinner at OC Mining Company on Monday, May 13, 2013 . The graduates were joined by faculty, family and friends. Valentina Marinac ’13 was the recipient of the Outstanding Academic Achievement award and Karina Macias ’13 was the recipient of the Outstanding
Honoring English Professor Alicia Kozameh
The Humanities and Social Sciences and the Department of English at Chapman University honored English Professor Alicia Kozameh, with presentations and discussions with Professor Kozameh’s friends, family, colleagues, and students on April 4, 2013. Alicia Kozameh, Argentine author and former political prisoner during the last military dictatorship in her country, is the author of the
Dawn in Tel Megiddo: A Snapshot of Daily Life on an Ancient Dig
Author: Julye Bidmead, Ph.D. Wilkinson Review 2013 The full moon is setting over the Jezreel Valley as I begin my 5:00 a.m. daily climb up the steep and rocky terrain to Tel Megiddo. After two months my legs still ache and I fight off the fatigue from a night with too little sleep, but the