Memorial Service for Leon Leyson
Leon Leyson, one of the youngest children on the legendary Schindler’s List , died on January 12, 2013 after a lengthy battle with lymphoma. He was 83. A memorial service will be held in his honor on February 17, 2013 at 12 p.m. in the Wallace All Faiths Chapel. Mr. Leyson devoted much
Global Health 2012: Best Paper Award
Dr. Lisa Sparks is the Director of Graduate Studies for the M.S. in Health and Strategic Communication , as well as Foster and Mary McGaw endowed Professor in Behavioral Sciences and she, along with her colleagues, Gary Kreps, Paula Kim, Linda Neuhauser, Carol Daugherty, Mollie Rose Canzona, Wonsun Kim and Jungmi Jun, was just awarded
BFA Art graduate is now the Assistant Director at LA Gallery
BFA Art graduate, Tyler Park, ’13, is now the Assistant Director at Carter & Citizen Gallery, a contemporary art gallery located at 2648 La Cienega Avenue in Los Angeles. Gallery hours are Tuesday – Saturday 11 a.m. – 6 p.m., and by appointment. Park has had a variety of experiences during his time at Chapman
Want to join Sigma Iota Rho?
Sigma Iota Rho, the National Honor Society for International Studies , is recruiting new members for its Delta Mu chapter. Sigma Iota Rho was first established in 1984 and now claims over 100 chapters on campuses across the nation. Benefits of Membership: Certificate attesting membership status Sigma Iota Rho lapel pin
The 2012 Presidential Election: Did the campaigns really matter?
The Alpha Beta Chi Chapter of Pi Sigma Alpha , the National Political Science Honor Society, is inviting nationally known professor, Dr. Lynn Vavreck, who will lecture on political campaigns, elections, as well as provide a critical analysis of the 2012 Presidential Election. Dr. Vavreck will present the Annual Pi Sigma Alpha Lecture: “The 2012 Presidential Election:
Dr. Lisa Sparks publishes new book on Health Communication
Dr. Lisa Sparks, Foster and Mary McGaw Endowed Professor in Behavioral Sciences and Director, M.S. Health and Strategic Communication ( pictured left ), along with Kevin Bradley and H. Dan O’Har, recently published a book titled, Health Communication in the 21st Century. The book is an updated second edition and offers an accessible
Jewish sacred buildings in post-Holocaust era to be topic of Rodgers Center lecture
“Silent Witness: Jewish Community Buildings after the Holocaust” will be the topic of the next talk in the Rodgers Center for Holocaust Education 2012-2013 lecture series, beginning at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 12, in Beckman Hall, Room 404. In this illustrated lecture, Jeffrey Koerber, research associate with the Department of History and the
Shakespeare's *Twelfth Night*
Chapman’s theatre department will be presenting Shakespeare’s *Twelfth Night* in the Waltmar Theater on February 14-16 and 21-22 at 7:30 p.m. and again February 23 at 2 p.m. There will be a symposium on the play from 6 pm. – 7 p.m on February 21 developed primarily for students, that will include the perspectives
Steampunk Legend Publishes New Novel
Steampunk legend (and Chapman English Professor) James P. Blaylock just recently had his new book published, The Aylesford Skull (Titan Books). This is the first new steampunk novel in over twenty years from the genre’s founding father, Professor Blaylock. The book takes place in the summer of 1883 and Professor Langdon St. Ives
New semester, fresh paint, bright views greet first occupants of Doti Hall
Its dedication ceremony isn’t until next month, but the James L. and Lynne P. Doti Hall officially opened its doors today as students found their way to classes on the first day of the spring 2013 semester and faculty moved into their offices. “It’s a great way to start the semester,” said Fran Dickson,