“Created Just for the Moment” By Christopher Knight: Los Angeles Times Art Critic Nicolas Shake at Western Project
On May 24, 2013, Los Angeles Times Art Critic, Christopher Knight , wrote a review about Nicolas Shake’s ( Department of Art ) Western Project. Take a look at what he had to say.
Breakfast with Chapman University honorary doctorate recipient, Coronel Gail Halvorsen
On Saturday, May 18, W ilkinson College of Humanities and Social Sciences , Departments of History , Languages , Peace Studies and Communication Studies and the Center for Global Education hosted a breakfast with Chapman University honorary doctorate recipient, Colonel Gail Halvorsen. In attendance were 2013 Harmon Wilkinson Award recipient Kathy McCarrell, Consul General Bernd
Did you know that 82 percent of Chapman University students are on scholarship?
Chapman’s big annual gala event, American Celebration, raises scholarship funds for Chapman students. Here, some of the stars of this annual production – which features more than 100 student performers and crew members – talk about being a part of American Celebration and how their scholarships make it possible for them to attend Chapman.
Chapman University, Wilkinson College Commissions iSanctuary!
Chapman University recently commissioned iSanctuary to create a custom keepsake tassel for their graduates from Wilkinson College of Humanities and Social Sciences. Traditionally, Wilkinson College presents a medal to its graduates at the commencement ceremony, however, this year the college wanted to expand the symbolism behind the medal to incorporate the mission of the university.
Various Positions with Professor Michael Dopp
Roberts & Tilton Art Gallery in Culver City is pleased to announce Adjunct Art Professor (Chapman University, Art Department) Michael Dopp’s first solo exhibition, Various Positions, June 8 – July 13 (opening reception, June 8, 6 p.m. – 8 p.m). Various Positions represents a complex and variegated approach to painting in which
Research Presentations in Hawaii
This past weekend students and faculty from Wilkinson College of Humanities and Social Sciences presented their research at the Hawaii International Conference of Social Sciences in Honolulu, Hawaii. Here is a look at them at the conference and some information about their research. More Conference Photos! Measuring and Improvi ng Faculty Research Productivity
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.