Chapman Undergraduates Share Stage with Researchers at Presidential Library
Two Chapman students presented papers on the Nixon environmental policy legacy in a conference this month at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum in Yorba Linda. The “Student Research Conference on Richard Nixon and His Era,” held May 3, 2013, featured research papers on Nixon’s foreign and domestic policies by graduate students from around
Fallen Fruit Featured in The New York Times
Chapman Art Professor David Burns and his friends Matias Viegener and Austin Young are members of the group Fallen Fruit. Fallen Fruit is art collaboration of these three artists that uses fruit as a common denominator to change the way you see the world, using photography, video, performance, and installation. Fallen Fruit’s work focuses on urban
Research, book collecting honored at Leatherby Libraries student award ceremony
It was a day for the books, from the scholarly research they support to the delight they bring to daily life, at the Leatherby Libraries Student Awards Ceremony on Wednesday, May 8. This year the library presented its Kevin and Tam Ross Leathery Libraries Undergraduate Research Prizes and the John and Margaret Class Student Collection
The “Artastic” World of Nutrition: One Student’s Recipe for Success
Author: Sabrina Davis, ’12- Graphic Design Major/Food Science & Nutrition Minor Wilkinson Review Spring 2013 In 2005 Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple and Pixar, gave the commencement address at Stanford University. Not long ago I read a copy of this address and was captivated by his personal journey and struck by his advice, “…don’t let
Student Research Day a Huge Success!
Many Wilkinson College of Humanities and Social Sciences students, faculty and staff attended the 2013 Chapman University Research Fair in the Sandhu Conference Center on Thursday, May 9. The morning poster session was represented by Arts, Education, Humanities and Social Sciences. This campus-wide event highlighter the breadth and depth of scholarly and creative activity conducted
Leatherby Libraries 2013 Student Awards Ceremony
On Wednesday, May 8, 2013, two history students were given awards from Leatherby Libraries at the Leatherby Libraries 2013 Student Awards Ceremony. Priya Shah (’13) won First Place for the John and Margaret Class Student Book Collection Contest and Second Place for the Undergraduate Research Prize and Lauren Abel (’13) won Second Place for the
A Shared Responsibility: The International Association of Religion Journalists
Author: Christopher Bader, Professor of Sociology Wilkinson Review Spring 2013 In March of 2012 I was invited to attend a unique gathering of journalists held at the Rockefeller Foundation’s Bellagio Center on the shores of Lake Como, Italy. Sponsored by the International Center for Journalists, the purpose of this meeting was to launch a global
Social Media Thought Leader to Visit Chapman
by Sheri Lehman … Let’s talk digital. Or even better, let’s talk digital leadership. The web and social media have already transformed how we do business, connect, and socialize. But have you thought about how the web and social media have transformed the way you are? Explore digital identity with Eric Stoller An exciting opportunity
Student Research Day to feature alumnus Robert Diaz ’97 as keynote speaker
A business law attorney who counts his undergraduate research experiences at Chapman University as key to his career success will be the guest speaker at Student Research Day Thursday, May 9. Robert Diaz ’97 will deliver a keynote talk titled “Research: A Wealth of Opportunities” at noon as part of the day-long event showcasing the
Honoring Marvin Meyer, May 10
Please join us on May 10, 2013, at a celebration to formally dedicate the Athenaeum in honor of our dear friend and colleague Marvin W. Meyer who passed away on August 16 2012. As many of you know Marv was a tireless and longtime advocate for a faculty space and he was thrilled when