Dr. Valenzuela presents new book
Dr. Pilar Valenzuela , Associate Professor of the Department of Languages , recently presented her new book titled “Voces Shiwilu: 400 Años de Resistencia Lingüística en Jeberos” in the city of Iquitos, Peru. The event was organized by the Instituto de Investigaciones de la Amazonía Peruana (IIAP) and the Region of Loreto. This book
The late professor Meyer’s ‘Gospels of the Marginalized’ published posthumously
The Gospels of the Marginalized , the final book of the late Professor Marv Meyer, has been released by Cascade Books. Reviewers praise the book, which explores some of the major topics of Meyer’s renowned study and research of ancient Christian texts, for its fresh analysis of the Gospels of Thomas, Mary and Judas.
David Henley memoir ‘From Moscow to Beirut’ released by Chapman University Press
Foreign correspondents have a reputation for leading a life of adventure, travel, intrigue and even danger, and no one fits that image better than journalist and Chapman Univer sity Trustee David C. Henley. Henley roamed the world for nearly 60 years, covering revolutions, unrest and international hot spots in the Middle East, North Africa, Asia,
Professor Han author of new book
Lori Cox Han, Professor of Political Science , is the author of a new textbook on the American presidency. “Presidents and the American Presidency,” co-authored by Diane J. Heith of St. John’s University and published by Oxford University Press, provides an exploration of both the political institution and the men who have held the office.
Speech and Debate Team win1st place for a 4-year University Sweepstakes award at Fall Championship Regional Tournament
On December 2, the Speech and Debate Team achieved something Chapman University has never done before — They took the 1st place 4-year University Sweepstakes award at the Fall Championship Regional Tournament. They beat out 36 other schools including: UCLA and all of the Cal States (Northridge, Long Beach, Los Angeles, & Fullerton). These were
Venerable Tenzin Priyadarshi—Weekend Retreat
Venerable Tenzin Priyadarshi is the Founding Director of The Dalai Lama Center for Ethics and Transformative Values at the Massachusetts Institute o f Technology. He is the Buddhist chaplain at MIT and teaches Buddhist philosophy and practice through the Prajnopaya Institute and will be on campus hosting a weekend retreat, December 15, 9 a.m –
Faculty Book to be Presented in Peruvian Amazon
On December 10, 2012 at 7 p.m. Dr. Pilar Valenzuela, Associate Professor in the Department of Languages will present he r new book titled, “Voces Shiwilu: 400 Años de Resistencia Lingüística en Jeberos / Shiwilu Voices: 400 Years of Linguistic Resistance in Jeberos” at the Auditory of Instituto de Investigacionesd de la Amazonía Peruana, in
Fall Departmental Show's Awards
Chapman’s Fall Student Juried Departmental Show was this week from Dec. 3-7. Many exceptional pieces were submitted
Graphic Design Club Annual Sweet Exchange
Yesterday, Tuesday Dec. 4, the Graphic Design Club hosted their annual Sweet Exchange! The night consisted of delicious desserts, Charlie Brown Christmas, and a white elephant gift exchange. The ceramic baby returned once again and knitted hats and scarves were continually stolen one after the other. The highlight of the night was Professor Kristi Hansen’s rolo story
Ceramic Sale
Looking for that special gift this Holiday Season? Come to the annual Holiday Ceramics Sale ending on Friday, Dec. 7 and browse the creations of your fellow Art students this week in the Attallah Piazza from 11:00am until 4:00pm daily. Food and Microwave Safe Stoneware and other decorative works are all made by students in