Art Journal Co-founded by Professor Awarded a Grant
X-TRA, the art journal co-founded by Art Professor Stephen Berens, was recently awarded a 2012-2013 Nonprofit Arts Organizational Grant by the City of Los Angeles, Department of Cultural Affairs. The grant is for the production offour issue of the journal during the next year. This is the seventh consecutive year the DCA has awarded X-TRA
From London to Orange
The Graphic Design Program is pleased to announce that Jasmine Say will be joining us in the Spring and Fall of 2013 to bring her Olympic branding expertise to teach graphic design at Chapman. We are excited to be the only school in the United States to have an innovative international branding perspective in our own department.
Art Professor Awarded Grant
X-TRA, the art journal co-founded by Art Professor Stephen Berens , was recently awarded a 2012-2013 Nonprofit Arts Organizational Grant by the City of Los Angeles, Department of Cultural Affairs. The grant is for the production offour issue of the journal during the next year. This is the seventh consecutive year the DCA has
Congratulations 2012 Chapman University, Wilkinson College Graduates!
On Saturday, May 19 ceremonies for Wilkinson College of Humanities and Social Sciences graduates took place on the Chapman football field and we would like to congratulate all the graduates on a job well done! Congratulations are also in order to Professor Don Will, Director of the Peace Studies Program, Chair of the Department of
MAIS Students Awarded For Outstanding Academic Achievement and Outstanding Service
On Thursday, May 17, Emilia Barreto Carvalho (’12) was the recipient of the 2012 Master of Arts in International Studies Outstanding Academic Achievement Award and Drew McNeil (’12) was the recipient of the 2012 Master of Arts in International Studies Outstanding Service Award. Emilia has earned all As in her graduate coursework resulting
A "Thank You" From English/Journalism Alum ...
Ryan Staab (’06) graduated with a degree in English/journalism and is featured in the ABC News report for his work on the Innocence Project, helping to free a man wrongly convicted of killing a teenager (see below). Ryan is an example of how training students in both journalism and the humanities allows us to graduate lifelong
And The Laura Scudder Women's Studies Scholarship Goes To ...
On Monday, May 14, Megan McKeown (’15), Peace Studies Major and Women’s Studies Minor, was the well deserved recipient of the Laura Scudder Women’s Studies Scholarship. In honor of Laura Scudder’s multi-disciplined and diverse accomplishments, applicants were asked to submit a 500-word essay explaining how their Major field of study intersects with
It's Never Too Late To Bring Home That College Diploma
It was a winding route, one that shifted through war, work and life, but 50 years after he first entered college, U.S. Army veteran Joseph Schwallie has a college degree in hand. Schwallie, 68, has finally earned a bachelor’s degree in sociology from Chapman University. The veteran started college in 1961 at Orange Coast
Important Wilkinson College Faculty and Staff Meeting, Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Dean Patrick Quinn would like all Wilkinson College faculty and staff to please attend a meeting on Tuesday, May 22 at 1:30 p.m. in Beckman Hall 104 to discuss the agenda for the next academic year and to go over plans for developing the research climate of the College. If you have any questions regarding
Our Faculty Serve as Jurors for Cal State University Student Research Competition
On Friday, May 4 Associate Professor of Spanish, Dr. Laura Loustau and Dr. Paul Apodaca, Associate Professor of American Studies were asked to serve as jurors for the Cal State University Student Research Competition at Cal State Long Beach. This system-wide competition showcased excellence in scholarly research and creative activity conducted by CSU undergraduate and