Graphic Design Club Goes Laser Tagging
Last Sunday, the Graphic Design Club went laser tagging to have a little fun doing something other than design work. The club enjoyed two rounds of shooting each other and even Art Department Chair, Eric Chimenti. While some were beat by the little kids who had a surprising amount of strategy and skill, Graphic Design major, Annie
An Evening of Holocaust Remembrance
The Rodgers Center for Holocaust Education will host “An Evening of Holocaust Remembrance” on Thursday, April 19 at 7 p.m. in Chapman Auditorium, Memorial Hall. The night will begin with a musical tribute, followed by lighting of candles of remembrance and then reflections by Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and Distinguished Presidential Fellow, Chapman University,
Grad Fair - Find Out How to Earn Your Graduate Degree
Enhance your potential and earn your graduate degree! With a degree from Chapman, you’re going places! But why not broaden your options? A graduate degree could make all the difference in your career, in both job choices and salary range. Did you know that professionals holding graduate degrees earn, on average, 20 percent more than
Enchanting Taiwan - now at Chapman a 30-piece Taiwan photo exhibit
Chapman University, Center for Global Education, Leatherby Libraries, Taiwan Academy, and Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Los Angeles is hosting the grand opening of “Enchanting Taiwan – a 30-piece Taiwan photo exhibit on Thursday, April 19 starting at 4 p.m. in the Attallah Piazza at Chapman University. Join us for the celebration and watch
Students from Model United Nations Earn Distinguished Delegation Award
The Model United Nations delegation from Chapman University participated in the National Model UN conference in New York from April 1-5, 2012. This conference attracts 5000+ delegates from around the world to discuss pressing global issues. Chapman students were split up into different committees, representing the positions of South Africa on several topics including human trafficking,
Visual Speaker Series Presents Liz Glynn
Please join us for a talk by performance artist, Liz Glynn, this Wednesday, April 18 at 7pm in Moulton room 213. Liz Glynn uses epic historical narratives to explore empirical cycles of growth decay, and the potential for change in the present tense through particpatory performances, large-scale installations, sculptural objects, and intimate actions.
Senior Studio Art Show: EXPOSED
Today, at 5pm, is the opening for the first Senior Studio Art show , “Exposed,” featuring the works of students Alex Blair, Martha Cowley, Jenny Draime, Jennie Drummond and Gunnar Rees.This exhibit is open to the public the rest of the week from 10:00am to 5:00pm. We hope to see you there!
Senior Student Art Show, Exposed
Be sure to check out, Exposed, the first senior studio art show featuring the work of Alex Blair, Martha Cowley, Jenny Draime, Jennie Drummond, and Gunnar Rees. Exposed opens today, Monday, April 16 at 5:30- 7 P.M., and will continue throughout the rest of the week form 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. in the Guggenheim
Picture of Dorian Gray - Wilkinson College Alumni Book Club
You’re invited to the Wilkinson College Alumni Book Club on Thursday, April 19, 2012 at 6:30 p.m — discussing Oscar Wilde’s, ” The Picture of Dorian Gray” with English Professor Myron Yeager at the Elliott Alumni House, 204 North Olive Street, Orange. The Picture of Dorian Gray is one of the most brilliant and
Fuery accepts dean position for Wilkinson College
Patrick Fuery, chair of the English department, confirmed that he has been selected as dean of Wilkinson College of Humanities and Social Sciences. He will assume the position in August. A faculty search committee, consisting of Marvin Meyer, professor of religious studies; Myron Yeager, professor of English; Marilyn Harran, Stern chair in