From Moscow to Beirut: The Adventures of a Foreign Correspondent with Trustee David C. Henley
Please join us as Chapman University Trustee David C. Henley discusses his new book, From Moscow to Beirut: The Adventures of a Foreign Correspondent on Wednesday, February 13, 2013 at 4:30 p.m. – 6 p.m. in the Doy and Dee Henley Reading Room, Leatherby Libraries, Second Floor. This event is free and open to
Upcoming Show Curated by David Lee
Chapman’s Permanent Collection Manager, David Lee, is curating an upcoming show at the Coastline Art Gallery. The exhibit is called “Next to Nothing” and is featuring abstract, reductive, and minimal art from twelve local favorites. Please come to the opening reception this Friday, February 1 from 5-8pm.
Professor says it’s a race against time for second-term presidents with big agendas
When President Obama takes the oath of office for the second time on Monday, he will officially begin what Chapman University political science Professor Lori Cox Han says is one of the toughest roads for an American president – the second term. “They have to realize that they are operating in a politic environment
From the page to the stage, Alicia Kozameh story chronicles life as political prisoner
A short story written by Chapman University faculty member and Argentine author Alicia Kozameh has been adapted for the stage and debuted this fall at the City Theater in Leon, France. The play “30” was based on Kozameh’s story, “Heights,” and dramatizes a string of episodes in the lives of 30 female political prisoners
Wir Drei at the Guggenheim Gallery
The Guggenheim Gallery at Chapman University is pleased to present Wir Drei , January 30, – March 2, 2013 (opening reception on Friday February 1st, 2013, 6-9pm with musical entertainment by No Vex - Lisa Madonna & Michael Doppa)a selection of contemporary figurative painting from Istanbul, Los Angeles and Düsseldorf. Nested symbolic systems, personal mythologies and psychological
BFA Art Alumnae's Upcoming Art Show
BFA Art alumnae Hannah Karsen ’12 has an upcoming exhibit called “The Sea was the Last Free Place on Earth.” The show consists of Karsen’s one of a kind photography and will be opening Thursday February 7 from 6-9pm at Gallery 114 in Portland, Oregon. Feel free to view her work at the gallery up until
Guggenheim Gallery Presents "Wir Drei"
Please join us for the opening reception of the exhibition, Wir Drei on Friday February 1 from 6-9pm with musical entertainment by No Vex – Lisa Madonna & Michael Dopp. Wir Drei is a selection of contemporary figurative paintings from Istanbul, Los Angeles and Dusseldorf that portray symbolic systems such as personal mythologies and psychological
Leon Leyson, one of the youngest ‘Schindler’s List’ survivors, honorary doctorate, dies at 83
Leon Leyson, one of the youngest children on the legendary Schindler’s List , who in the later years of his life devoted his time to recounting his Holocaust experience for countless Chapman University students, died Jan. 12 after a lengthy battle with lymphoma. He was 83. The world knew him a s very possibly
John Fowles Center for Creative Writing Literary Forum
The John Fowles Center for Creative Writing Literary Forum is excited to announce the 2013 writer series line-up. Below is a list of the authors and the dates they will be here on campus. For more information about each of the writers, please go to the John Fowles Center website. All readings will begin at
Learning Never Ends for Chapman University Alumni
Learning is a lifelong journey for Chapman University alumni. Last year, we launched an innovative new program to help Chapman alumni 50 years of age and older continue learning and growing at their alma mater. Chapman Alumni Lifelong Learning brings these seasoned learners together in the classroom with current students and outstanding faculty for a