Chapman University poetry series continues with UCLA poet
Time flies when you’re enjoying poetry. Tabula Poetica is already well into its fall poetry series at Chapman University and will welcome its third visiting poet Tuesday, Oct. 12. Read More!
Paul’s Piazza Pasta Party coming right up, Monday, Oct. 11
Don’t make dinner on Monday, Oct. 11. That’s the day of “Paul’s 2nd Annual Piazza Pasta Party,” and everyone’s invited to this old-fashioned Italian Columbus Day celebration in Attallah Piazza. Italian Read More!
Chapman seeks to recruit bilingual writers | chapman, writers, project - News - The Orange County Register
Chapman seeks to recruit bilingual writers chapman, writers, project – News – The Orange County Register
Tibetan Buddhist Retreat, Jan. 2011
Tibetan Buddhist Retreat: SOC 326, Mind, Self and Society in Tibetan Buddhism. This is a 10 day retreat course at a Tibetan-American Meditation Center in Colorado Rockies (Shambhala Mountain Center). For those interested in Eastern Paths of Liberation, this is a wonderful opportunity to explore the teachings of Tibetan Buddhism as well as the Sacred
Department of Art
Assistant Professor of Art, David Kiddie, talks to the public about his ceramic sculptures. Assistant Professor of Art, David Kiddie recently had two consecutive solo exhibitions of his latest ceramic sculptures in “Out of Order” and “Out of Order Again” at 643 Project Space in Ventura, CA and the Napa Hall Gallery at Cal
‘Article of Hope’ screening and discussion with producers
A documentary telling the extraordinary story of Israel’s first astronaut and a tiny Nazi-era Torah he carried to the heights of space on the ill-fated 2003 Columbia space shuttle will be screened at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 5, in Memorial Hall (download flyer). NASA Astronaut Michael Massimino Following the screening of “An Article of Hope”
Department of Religious Studies
Wilkinson College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Religious Studies, Wallace All Faiths Chapel, Office of Church Relations, and Women’s Studies presents, “Marginalization, Women, and the Bible” a lecture by Gale A. Yee in the Wallace All Faiths Chapel on Oct. 5, 2010 at 4:30 p.m. Dr. Yee’s holds a Ph.D. in Old Testament/Hebrew Bible
Tonight's Illuminacion Gala has been moved to Argyros Forum 209 ABC
Due to possible bad weather, tonight’s Iluminación: Celebrating University Education gala has been moved to Argyros Forum, 209 ABC. Wilkinson College of Humanities and Social Sciences is proud to present Iluminacion: Celebrating University Education, tonight at 5:30 p.m. in Argyros Forum, 209 ABC. This exciting event will feature live music by the Frank Cano Latin Jazz band and
Department of Art
Richard Turner, professor, Department of Art, Wilkinson College, recently completed work on a new public artwork for Market Square Park in Houston, Texas. The piece is a walkway inset with fragments of masonry from local buildings. Professor Turner was a member of the original artist team that designed the park in 1992. Changing demographics of
Department of Communication Studies
Wenshan Jia, Ph.D., associate professor, Department of Communication Studies, Wilkinson College, delivered a keynote address titled “Sino-globalization and the Intercultural Paradigm of Management” at The First International Conference on Eastern-Western Cultures and Management cosponsored by the Research Center for Eastern-Western Cultures and Management and the Intercultural Research Institute, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China, June 18-20, 2010.Dr.