Black Rabbit, White Hole at Samuel Freeman in LA
Samuel Freeman in Los Angeles is presenting Black Rabbit, White Hole , a group exhibition featuring artists based in and outside of Los Angeles, including Chapman art professors Michael Dopp and Isaac Resnikoff, Saturday, March 2 – Saturday, April 6, 2013. Opening reception is on March 2 from 6 – 9 p.m. This art
Jon Ginnaty receives the part time employee of the year award from the president’s office at Saddleback College
Professor Jon Ginnaty, of Chapman’s Art Department , is also a Senior Fine Arts Lab Tech at Saddleback College and was recently awarded part-time employee of the year by Saddleback College’s President’s Office. Professor Ginnaty provides excellent support to his art faculty and facilities at Saddleback College, as well as Chapman University, and plays
Faculty Featured in Huffington Post
Associate Professor Anna Leahy , of the English Department , had her article featured in the The Huffington Post on Sunday, February 24, 2013 as part of the TEDWeekends feature. Click here to read more! Congratulations, Anna!
CRASsH Workshop, Feb. 28
The first CRASsH Workshop will take place on Thursday, February 28, 2013 at 11:30 a.m. in the Laura Scudder Conference Room, Roosevelt Hall Dean’s Suite (RO 127). The guest speaker will be Yolanda Uzzell, Director of Research and Sponsored Programs Administration & Hollis MacArthur, Grants Administrator and she will be giving an overview on
Save the Date for the Wilkinson College Town Hall, March 1
Wilkinson College of Humanities and Social Science’s Dean Patrick Fuery would like to invite all Wilkinson College faculty and staff to the Town Hall on Friday, March 1, 2013 in Beckman Hall 104 at 2 p.m. Dean Fuery and the Associate Deans will discuss the future of the college and take questions and
Ceramic Professor goes beyond the classroom to teach
Department of Art Professor David Kiddie showed two of his ceramic sculptures in “OC Faculty” at the Coastline Gallery in Newport Beach . Professor Kiddie was chosen as a representative for college sculpture faculty in Orange County area. In addtion to that, Professor Kiddie offered a lecture to the Orange County Museum of Art Docent
2013-2014 Co-Teaching Competition Awarded to Salmond and O'Brien
Congratulations are in order for Professor of Art, Wendy Salmond and Associate Professor of English, Kevin O’Brien . They been awarded a 2013-2014 Co-Teaching Competition Award for their course The Russian Avant-Garde: Art, Film and Literature by the Chancellor and the Faculty Research and Development Council members. Professors Salmond and O’Brien are
The Experimental Metaphysics of Free Will, Feb. 28
The Fish Interfaith Center at Chapman University presents, The Experimental Metaphysics of Free Will, on Thursday, February 28, 2013 starting at 9 a.m. Throughout the day, top scholars will address challenges that the newest findings of Quantum Physics present for our understanding of free will. All sessions are free, open to everyone and will
Learn how to spend the semester living, learning and interning in Washington, DC
Stacie Allen, Program Coordinator for the The Fund for American Studies, will be on campus Thursday, February 28, 2013 at 4 p.m. in Argyros Forum 209 A discussing the Capital Semester program and how you can get hands-on professional experience in Washington, DC. The Capital Semester program is a 25 hours a week internship with
John Fowles Center for Creative Writing Literary Forum with Miguel Syjuco
The John Fowles Center for Creative Writing Literary Forum continues on Monday, February 25, 2013 with author Miguel Syjuco. Miguel Syjuco is a Filipino writer from Iloilo, and is the son of Augusto Syjuco Jr., the current representative of the second district of Iloilo. His first novel, Ilustrado, won the 2008 Palanca Awards Grand Prize