Days and Nights (Ayyam wa Layali) an Arabic Film Screening
The Chapman University Arabic Language Program and the Arabic Club are hosting a film screening and you are invited! Join them on Thursday, April 26 at 7 p.m. in Irvine Lecture Hall for the viewing of Days and Nights (Ayyam wa Layali) a romantic, musical drama (a classic Arabic feature film from 1955) with English
The 3rd Annual Chapman and Tournees French Film Festival
Chapman is proud to announce its third annual French Film Festival on campus taking place on Friday, May 4 and Saturday, May 5 in Irvine Lecture Hall. This year five amazing variety of films (from contemporary feature films to animation) will be showcased … take a look! Friday, May 4, 6 p.m.: Mademoiselle Chambon Friday,
History, Conflict, Resolution in Sudan - Discussion Panel
On Wednesday, April 25, Sigma Iota Rho will host “A Sudan Discussion Panel” about the history, the conflict and the resolution in Sudan. Please join them for this important discussion in Hashinger Science Center (Classroom SC 111) from 5:30 -6:30 p.m. RSVP: mcgui110@mail.chapman.edu
Meet MFA Graduate and Author Ruben Guzman
Chapman MA/MFA candidate and a member of Sigma Tau Delta, Michelle Arch, has been chronicling her journey through Chapman’s program on her blog, Archetype. Recently, she posted an interview with recent MA/MFA graduate Ruben Guzman. Ruben just self-published his novel thesis and, in the interview, opens up about that decision, as well as the MFA
Designer Career Paths
Designer Career Paths is Wednesday, April 25, at 7pm in Argyros Forum, room 201. The event consists of four professional designers speaking about how they got where they are in their career and their design process and projects. The four designers will be Dani Bartov (Creative Director, Princess Cruises), Adrienne Grace (Freelance Designer), Amy Jo
More Alumni News
Chapman University Alumni, Christopher Richmond, Minor in Art 2010, was recently accepted into the University of Southern California’s MFA program at the Roski School of Fine Arts and the California Institute of the Arts’ School of Art MFA program. He will be attending USC where he was awarded a full scholarship and a Teaching
Panther Newspaper earns two prestigious awards
The Panther student newspaper has just learned that it has received two prestigious awards in state and national competitions. In statewide competition, the California Newspaper Publishers Association (CNPA) named The Panther one of the state’s top two university newspapers in the “General Excellence” category that includes finalists at universities with much larger enrollments, including UCLA,
Political Science Professor discusses anti-abortion legislation
Recently, Political Science Professor, Lori Cox Han, was featured in an interview on KJZZ 91.5 Public Radio in Phoenix, Arizona discussing women’s issues with a panel of experts. The topic: Arizona is leader in anti-abortion legislation. Click here to listen to the interview experts-arizona-leader-anti-abortion-legislation
Art History Symposium
Next Friday, April 27 from 12-4:30pm, The Art Department will host its second Art History Symposium in Kennedy Hall 142. This is a unique opportunity to hear what students in other Universities are working on! The Symposium is free and open to the Public.
Student Awarded Research Grant with Professor
Professor Lia Halloran and BFA in Art student, Julie Russo, were awarded Chapman University’s Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) Program grant. Ms. Russo was one of the 13 “fellows” chosen to participate and will be working on a research project with Professor Halloran over the summer.