Visual Arts Thinkers Series with Artist Genevieve Erin O'Brien
The Department of Art presents, “Vietnam and the Diaspora; Visual Art in a Transnational Context” with artist Genevieve Erin O’Brien as part of the 2013 Visual Arts Thinkers Series on Monday, March 18, 2013 at 7 p.m. in Moulton Center, 213. The artist will introduce the contemporary art scene in Ho Chi Minh City
The Importance of Undergraduate Research (BURN Workshop), March 13
On Wednesday, March 13, 2013, Dr. Chris Kim, Director of Undergraduate Research, will be giving a workshop on, The Importance of Undergraduate Research, in Doti Hall at 11:30 a.m. This is the first of many (Building Undergraduate Research Networks) BURN workshops. Dr. Kim will discuss the undergraduate involvement in independent research and creative activity
Sociology Spring Mixer
Sociology minors and majors are invited to the Sociology Spring Mixer on Monday, March 11, 2013 in Argryos Forum, 209C, 12 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. Free lunch provided for students and faculty. This is a great opportunity to chat with professors and fellow Sociology students and learn more about the program and the
Sophomore Graphic Design Portfolio Show, March 11 - 15
The sophomore graphic designers would like to invite everyone to join them at their portfolio show, Exposure, Monday, March 11, 2013 at 6 p.m. in the Guggenheim Gallery. The band Blue Eyed Lucy will be playing during the whole show and food and beverages will be provided. The show will continue throughout the week during
MAIS Student wins Huntington Park City Council election
Karina Macias, a Master of Arts in International Studies (MAIS) student at Chapman University, ran for 2013 Huntington Park City Council and won! According to the March 5, 2013 unofficial election results , Macias received 1,052 votes out of 2,063 total votes. The General Municipal Elections of The City of Huntington Park conducts
English Professor Alicia Kozameh featured in OC Weekly
English Professor Alicia Kozameh is featured in the March 7, 2013 issue of OC Weekly in an article titled, Alicia Kozameh: The Hypnotic Novelist. In the article, Kozameh discusses her time as a political prisoner (three years) during the last military dictatorship in country, her published books and gets a little personal, discussing her family.
Laura Scudder Women's Studies Scholarship 2013
In honor of the inspirational memory and trailblazing contributions of Laura Scudder, the Laura Scudder Scholarship ($5,000) will be awarded to a student demonstrating an interest and commitment to women’s issues, scholarship, and leadership. In spite of the challenges of the Great Depression and institutionalized sexism against women in business, Laura Scudder (1881-1959) started
Visual Arts Thinkers Series Continues with Photo Historian Weston Naef, Mar. 6
The Department of Art is excited to be hosting Photo Historian Weston Naef on Wednesday, March 6, 2013 at 7 p.m. in Moulton Center, 213. Tthe Visual Arts Thinkers Series was designed as a series of bi-monthly lectures featuring distinguished artists, graphic designers and art historians. This unique series aims to intellectually stimulate undergraduate students
The John Fowles Center for Creative Writing presents author Zulfikar Ghose
The John Fowles Center for Creative Writing Literary Forum continues on Monday, March 11 , 2013 with author Zulfikar Ghose. Zulfikar A. Ghose is a novelist, poet and essayist. A native of Pakistan who has long lived in Texas, he writes in the surrealist mode of much Latin American fiction, blending fantasy and harsh
Learn more about the conflict in Nagorno Karabakh
The Center for Global Education and the Peace Studies Program of Wilkinson College of Humanities and Social Sciences present an academic conference highlighting the conflict in Nagorno Karabakh, Friday, March 8, 2013 at 8 a.m. in the Bush Conference Center, Beckman Hall 404 titled, Struggle Between the Seas . The Nagorno Karabakh War between