Alicia Kozameh at Georgetown University
English Professor Alicia Kozameh will be addressing students, faculty and the Georgetown University community within the framework of Professor Adam Lifshey’s class, “Human Rights in Latin America”. She will read from her novel Steps Under Water and speak about the relationship between her experiences as a political prisoner and the creative writing process of this
Judge Jim Gray Visits Chapman
Wilkinson College of Humanities and Social Sciences and the Political Science Department bring you a special lecture with Judge Jim Gray, The Importance of Third Party Candidates in the American Political Process, Tuesday, October 30, 2012 in Argyros Forum 202 at 5 p.m (reception begins at 4 p.m. in AF 3rd Floor Patio). James
Free OP-ED Seminar for Professors
Newspaper opinion pieces – known colloquially as op-eds — are one of the most effective ways to reach a big audience and change the thinking of decision-makers. In this hour-long session, Chapman English professor Tom Zoellner goes over winning strategies for distilling academic research into a cogent and compelling op-ed and demystifies the process for getting it pitched
U.S.-Taiwan-China Relations: Problems and Prospects with Dr. John Copper
The Center for Global Education will host “U.S.-Taiwan-China Relations: Problems and Prospects,” featuring speaker Dr. John Franklin Copper on Wednesday, October 24, 2012 from 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. at Chapman University, Argyros Forum 201in Orange. During “U.S.-Taiwan-China Relations: Problems and Prospects,” Dr. Copper will discuss relationships between the United States, Taiwan, and China.
Former Civil Rights Activist to Speak at Chapman
Please join Wilkinson College and the Peace Studies Program for a ve ry special event featuring Reverend James Lawson, a former civil rights activist, in his lecture, November 6th and Beyond – The Politics of Nonviolent Action on October 23, 2012 at 4 p.m. in the Wallace All Faiths Chapel. Reverend Lawson is a
Chapman's Permanent Collection Manager Helps with Exhibits at Coastline Community College
Chapman University’s Permanent Collection Manager, David Lee, has helped Coastline Community College establish itself by featuring new incredibly appealing exhibits. Feel free to check out the article on OC Weekly regarding gallery shows and Lee’s involvement with the college: http://www.ocweekly.com/bestof/2012/award/best-college-art-gallery-1326246/
MAIS Student Featured in Times-Standard Newspaper
Wilkinson student Marvin Garbeh Davis comes to Chapman from a small village called Zwedru in Liberia. Davis is a first yea r student in the Master of International Studies (MAIS) program and was recently interviewed (alon g with his patron, Lynn Bain, or as he refers to her, ‘Mum’) by Times-Standard Newspaper (located in Northern
Art Professor Recognized in Art Scene Monthly Digest
Art Professor David Lee currently has his art work up in Brett Rubbico Gallery in Newport Beach, a gallery recognized as the authoritative and educational gallery for contemporary art in Orange County with an emphasis on related diversity of work styles including reductive, minimal, abstract, geometric, figurative, and landscape with strict adherence to a rigorous
Professor of Art History a Keynote Speaker at Conference
Dr Wendy Salmond, Professor of Art History, was a keynote speaker at the conference “The Spiritual in Russian Art” held at Pembroke College, Cambridge University in September 2012. Inspired by the centenary of Vasilii Kandinskii’s seminal text, Über das Geistige in der Kunst (On the Spiritual in Art, 1910-12), the conference brought together scholars from
Cross Borders Conference at Chapman
On Saturday, October 20, 2012, a Cross Borders Conference will take place in Beckman Hall 404 from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Keynote Speakers will include Alejandra García-Williams, the General Consul of Mexico in Orange County and Kevin Klowden, a Managing Economist at the Milken Institute. Panel Discussions