An Evening of Holocaust Remembrance, Apr. 28
“An Evening of Holocaust Remembrance” Metaphors of Memory: A Witness Through the Arts Sponsored by The Lodzer Organization of California A Program of Dance, Music, and Documentary Film Presented by Chapman University Holocaust History Minors, Class of 2011 on Thursday, April 28 at 7 p.m. in Chapman Auditorium, Memorial Hall. Lighting of Candles of Remembrance Musical
The Rub-A-Dub-Dub of Agitation Poetry Slam, Apr. 6
As part of Poetry and University Pride Week for 2011, at the The Rub-A-Dub-Dub of Agitation Poetry Slam all students are welcome to come up to the mic to perform and share their poetry. Plus feminist slam poet Susy Sobel will be performing. This event is hosted by Women’s Studies, Chapman Feminist and QSA. Refreshments will be
A public teaching with Tibetan Buddhist Meditation Master Dzogchen Khenpo Choga Rinpoche - The Four Noble Truths of the Enlightened: Tibetan Wisdom, Modern Stress and the Shapes of Suffering, Apr. 7
It’s common misunderstanding in today’s world that the demands of work and the busyness of everyday life get in the way of pursuing peace of mind, serenity and a spiritual practice. On the contrary, work and everyday activities are an important way to practice mindfulness and to immediately put positive intention and diligence into practice
John Fowles Literary Forum with Paolo Giordano, April 11
The John Fowles Center for Creative Writing promotes and advances the discipline of creative writing in all its aspects: fiction, poetry, drama, creative nonfiction and screenwriting. For fourteen years the center has invited international writers to Chapman as: Nobel Laureate, Wole Soyinka, Salman Rushdie, Maxine Hong Kingston among others. This year’s 2011 literary series is devoted to
Focusing on What Works! Positive Deviance and Healthy Communities, Apr. 8
Wilkinson College of Humanities and Social Sciences and the Department of Communications presents, Dr. Arvind Singhal – Focusing on What Works! Positive Deviance and Healthy Communities, Friday, April 8, 2011 at 1 p.m. in Beckman Hall 104. Dr. Arvind Singhal is the Samuel Shirley and Edna Holt Marston Endowed Professor of Communication and Director of the Social
PHI Alpha Theta 2011 SOCAL Regional Conference, April 9
The Chapman University History Department and Alpha-Mu-Gamma chapter of Phi Alpha Theta are proud to host the 2011 Phi Alpha Theta Southern California Regional Conference on April 9, 2011. Undergraduate and graduate students from across the nation be presenting their papers to a panel of judges. We are excited to announce that renowned American historian,
Department of Art Dr. Liliana Leopardi
On Monday, April 11, 2011, Dr. Liliana Leopardi will be visiting Timken Museum of Art as an invited Lecturer. Her Lecture, entitled “Portraits and Gender: The Case of Bartolomeo Veneto and Boltraffio in the Collections of the Timken Museum of Art” will be open to museum members only and will being at 9 a.m.. For more
John Fowles Center Presents, Erri De Luca, Apr.4
The John Fowles Center for Creative Writing promotes and advances the discipline of creative writing in all its aspects: fiction, poetry, drama, creative nonfiction and screenwriting. For fourteen years the center has invited international writers to Chapman as: Nobel Laureate, Wole Soyinka, Salman Rushdie, Maxine Hong Kingston among others. This year’s 2011 literary series is devoted to
Visual Arts Speaker Series,Nicola Camerlenghi, April 6
Nick Camerlenghi joined the University of Oregon in 2010. He specializes in the study of early Christian and medieval art and architecture with particular focus on the city of Rome. His larger interests extend to the interplay between nature and architecture and the history of gastronomy. Prior to receiving his Ph.D. from Princeton University in
Jennifer Gish wins national award
Jennifer Gish’s (’09, BA in English, journalism emphasis) headline, “Facebook a friend again,” was part of The Orange County Register staff entry that won the American Copy Editors Society’s 2011 headline contest. They earned first place in their division: newspapers with circulations between 160,001 and 240,000. The judges said: “This choice wasn’t close for any of us,