From Our Eyes - Tracing History and Ideology: A WIRE Research Journey with the DAR in WWI
This edition of From Our Eyes features Amala Rajagopal (‘25 History and Philosophy, Women’s and Gender Studies minor), one of the 11 student fellows who participated in the inaugural Wilkinson Interterm Research Experience (WIRE) during Interterm 2025. This immersive program provided students with the skills and experiences necessary to excel in academic research. Rajagopal’s research
From Our Eyes: My Research Journey in Analyzing Emotions in Cli-Fi
This edition of Wilkinson College’s Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences From Our Eyes features Emily McEachin (‘25 English and Environmental Studies minor), one of the 11 student fellows who participated in the inaugural Wilkinson Interterm Research Experience (WIRE) during Interterm 2025. This immersive program provided students with the skills and experiences necessary to excel in
Spotlight on Excellence: Wilkinson College Students Shine at Annual Awards and Leadership Celebration
Wilkinson College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences students were recently recognized with honors in a series of events that constituted this year’s annual Wilkinson award ceremonies and the 17th annual Campus Leadership Awards. Congratulations to all the winners! Fulbright ETA (English Teaching Assistant) Fellowship Roxanne Aguilera (’24 Political Science, Sociology, Economics minor, University Honors
How Communities Fought the HIV/AIDS Epidemic Amid Stigma and Fear
This edition of From Our Eyes features Akpa Arinzechukwu (‘25 MFA Creative Writing). Arinzechukwu recently attended an event with writer, educator, and activist for the LGBTQ+ community, Eric C. Wat. Wat is one of the many Asian American gay men and lesbians who came together during the AIDS epidemic to support their community and fight
A Museum Without Walls: How the Escalette Collection Inspires All Corners of Chapman
This special edition of From Our Eyes is written by Hayden Yoss (‘25 Art History), but features more than just Yoss’ view. Yoss interviewed Chapman students from different areas across campus, asking them about the Phyllis and Ross Escalette Permanent Collection of Art, “museum without walls.” Yoss was interested in finding out what non-art major
Wilkinson College's Dr. Mateo Jarquin Honored with 2025 Graves Award in the Humanities
Wilkinson College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is thrilled to announce that Dr. Mateo Jarquín, Assistant Professor of History and Director of the MA in War, Diplomacy, and Society, has been honored with the prestigious Arnold L. and Lois S. Graves Award in the Humanities. Administered by the American Council of Learned Societies
Faculty Books: Greek Mythology From Creation to First Humans
Robert Guyker (Sociology) co-edited Greek Mythology: From Creation to First Humans, a book written by Professor Carolina López-Ruiz from the University of Chicago, Divinity School. This is the latest publication in the book series World Mythology in Theory and Everyday Life, from Oxford University Press. Greek Mythology: From Creation to First Humans provides a unique
The Next Generation of Talent: 5 Reasons Gen Z Will Change Your Workplace
This spring, a new wave of college grads—the Class of 2025—is stepping into the workforce. They’re arriving with fresh expectations, digital fluency, and a strong sense of identity. To the industries welcoming Wilkinson College students: get ready. Gen Z is here, and they’re redefining what it means to work. Here are the top 5 reasons
Iara Gonzalez-Ascencio Wins 2025 James L. Doti Outstanding Graduate Student Award
Iara Gonzalez-Ascencio (’24 International Studies) has been awarded the highest honor for graduate students at Chapman University, The James L. Doti Outstanding Graduate Student Award. The James L. Doti Outstanding Graduate Student Award is conferred annually to the outstanding graduating master’s and doctoral students with distinguished records of academic accomplishment, scholarship, and/or service. The names
War, Diplomacy, and Society MA Student Wins Chapman 3 Minute Thesis Competition
Congratulations to Laura Neis, a graduate student in the War, Diplomacy, and Society, MA program, for winning first place in the 2025 Chapman University Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) competition conducted by the Office of Research and Graduate Education. As the first-place winner, she will have the opportunity to participate in the regional 3MT® competition at