Pi Sigma Alpha Receives Activity Grant for 2013
The Alpha Beta Chi chapter of Pi Sigma Alpha at Chapman University has been selected to receive a 2012 Chapter Activity Grant and we would like to give a big shout out and congratulations to them! This grant will fund a campus-wide lecture in February 2013 by Dr. Lynn Vavreck of UCLA (a nationally-recognized expert
Modernism Class goes to LACMA
The Modernism seminar, Art 397, went to LACMA on December 1st and couldn’t resist this simple stunt.
Dr. Waldeck Publishes and Article
Dr. Jennifer Waldeck, Associate Professor of Communication Studies, has published an article on social influence and the use of behavior alteration techniques in the college classroom. The article appears as part of the National Communication Association’s ongoing “TRIP” (Translating Research into Practice) series, and was invited by NCA’s Educational Policies Board. Each month, a brief
Professor's Exploration in Space Research
Dr. Justin Walsh, Chapman art professor, is a Greek archaeologist whose work has concentrated on the archaic and classical settlement of Morgantina, in central Sicily. The looting of that site by illicit diggers over many decades drew his attention to the ways in which cultural heritage has or has not been protected from damage and
BA Art Student's Plans After Graduation
BA Art student, Jennie Drummond ’13, plans on working as a substitute in the San Ramon Valley Unified School District after graduation. She will also be attending Brandman University in Walnut Creek to finish up her credentials in art and social studies while working towards a full-time teaching job in her old school district.
BA Art Student Creates Flyers for Vote Campaign
BA Art student, Jennie Drummond ‘13, created a couple of half-page flyers that were chosen for the Get Out The Vote campaign by OFA and passed around CMU’s campus. Drummond was given about 24 hours to complete the flyers, as well as carry out any edits the organization may have needed. Drummond loved working on
Fall Championship Results for Speech and Debate Team
A big congratulations goes out to the Speech Team! They attended the Fall Championships over this past weekend and received the 1st Place 4 Year University Sweepstakes Award! They also had 17 events make it to finals with a total of 6 first places, 3 second places, 2 third places, and 6 finalists. Way
Vocalize: A Forensics Showcase
Silver tongued and ready to spit – Chapman University’s Speech and Debate Team will be performing an exhibition of their verbal dexterity for one night only. Showcasing award-winning and nationally competitive events: they will entertain they will persuade and they will move you Forget what you think you know about public speaking and
Dr. Walsh publishes Space Policy article
Dr. Justin Walsh is a Greek archaeologist whose work has concentrated on the archaic and classical settlement of Morgantina, in central Sicily. The looting of that site by illicit diggers over many decades drew his attention to the ways in which cultural heritage has or has not been protected from damage and destruction. A question
Knowledge and False Belief with John Hawthorne
The Department of Philosophy presents a very special presentation with John Hawthorne, Waynflete Professor of Metaphysical Ph ilosophy Magdalen College in a lecture titled, “Knowledge and False Belief” on Wednesday, December 5, 2012 at 4 p.m. in Beckman Hall – Room 401. This talk will explore the question as to whether knowledge can be based