Art Exhibition, Farmers to Flyers: Marine Corps Air Station El Toro and Mid-Century Orange County
Now until March, 30, 2013, Farmers to Flyers: Marine Corps Air Station El Toro and Mid-Century Orange County, an art exhibit designed by art adjunct Gail Griswold, is currently on display at the Great Park, Irvine. The exhibition is a project of the Orange County Great Park Corporation and the Center for Oral and
Distinguished Presidential Fellow Pico Iyer to speak on the emerging global world
Acclaimed author and travel writer Pico Iyer returns to Chapman University Wednesday, April 10, to give a free lecture titled Global Souls: New Selves, Homes and Dreams in the New Millennium. In the new century, many people have multiple places they call home, several lives and even different versions of themselves. The result has been
Visual Arts Thinkers Series presents Judie Bamber
Wilkinson College of Humanities and Social Sciences and The Department of Art continue the Spring 2013 Visual Arts Thinkers Series with painter and drawer Judie Bamber on Wednesday, April 3, 2013 at 7 p.m. in Moulton Center 213. Judie Bamber received a BFA from California Institute of the Arts in 1983. She has exhibited
Chapman Chats: Sophomore and Alumni Perspectives
Attention sophomore students! You are invited to participate in Chapman Chats: Sophomore and Alumni Perspectives, Monday, April 8 – Thursday, April 11 . This is your chance to connect with young alumni who are successful and who have been in your shoes before. Why not take the opportunity to ask them how to make
The John Fowles Center for Creative Writing presents author Andrew Lam
The John Fowles Center for Creative Writing Literary Forum continues on Monday, April 1 , 2013 with author Andrew Lam. The reading will begin at 7 p.m. in the Henley Reading Room in the Leatherby Libraries. Admission is free and this event is open to the public. About Andrew Lam: Lam is a
Honoring author, activist, and educator ... Alicia Kozameh
Wilkinson College of Humanities and Social Sciences and the Department of English are honoring E nglish Professor Alicia Kozameh on Thursday, April 4, 2013 in an all day event starting at 9:30 a.m. in the Doy and Dee Henley Reading Room, Second Floor, Leatherby Libraries. The event, Ethics, Aesthetics, and Acrobatics of the Written
CRASsH Funding Support for Projects with Humanitarian and/or Ethical Themes
Dean of Wilkinson College of Humanities and Social Sciences Patrick Fuery announced a first call for research support through a newly formed grant, CRASsH Funding Support for Projects with Humanitarian and/or Ethical Themes. Funding support is available in two categories: Individual projects (support up to $1000) Group projects (support up to $2,500) Funding can be
US Policy toward Asia: Highlights from Former U.S. Ambassador Michael Armacost
On Wednesday, March 6, 2013, Wilkinson College of Humanities and Social Sciences had the pleasure of hosting Dr. Michael Armacost, a three-time former U.S. Ambassador, former president of the nation’s oldest think tank, the Brookings Institute, and recipient of the President’s Distinguished Service Award and the Secretary of State’s Distinguished Service Award. Ambassador Armacost offered
English Professor presents paper at conference
Professor Morgan Read-Davidson of the English department recently attended the North Carolina Symposium on Teaching Writing where he presented his paper “A Virtual Engagement: Shifting Student Writing into Digital Public Spaces,” and spoke on the panel “Beyond These Walls: Digital Media and Composition.” His paper focuses on the rhetorical and pedagogical benefits of moving
Digital Transformations of Knowledge with Dr. Ralph Schroeder
The Department of Communication Studies , The Earl Babbie Research Center , and the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs Administration present Digital Transformations of Knowledge with Dr. Ralph Schroeder from Oxford University on Thursday, April 11, 4-5:30 p.m in Argyros Forum, Room 209 A&B. In recent years, there has been a proliferation of