Education Through Experience: Seeing Beyond the Divide
By Muhammad Karkoutli, ‘(20) Political Science Major A mosque and a synagogue standing side by side, commemorating the same prophet, yet divided in bitter conflict. One could not distinguish between the sincerity in the reverence for tradition in either holy site. The mannerisms, etiquette, and atmosphere were almost identical in the Cave of the Patriarchs
Tabula Poetica Annual Poetry Reading Series
Tabula Poetica’s Annual Poetry Reading Series continues on Monday, October 2, 2017 with poet Ada Limón. Ada Limón is the author of four books of poetry, including Bright Dead Things, which was named a finalist for the 2015 National Book Award in Poetry, a finalist for the Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award, a finalist for the 2015
Jane Austen in Paradise: Intimations of Immortality
Southern California has the privilege of hosting hundreds of Jane Austen fans this year on a very important anniversary. Join Jane Austen Society of North America (JASNA) members at The Hyatt Regency Resort and Spa in Huntington Beach to experience an edifying weekend, Friday, October 6-Sunday, October 8 as they celebrate the legacy of Austen
Empowering Diversity Through the Creative Cultural Industries (CCI)
Mark your calendars! Pablo Caminero and the O.F.N.I. Trio – a musical group from Spain, will be performing on Tuesday, Sept. 19 on the Wells Fargo Stage (right outside the library) from 12 – 1 p.m. (Learn more about CCI here) Be sure to stop by and check them out! Pablo M. Caminero was born
Tabula Poetica
Tabula Poetica’s Annual Poetry Reading Series kicks off on Monday, September 18, 2017 with poet Katie Manning Katie Manning is the founding Editor-in-Chief of Whale Road Review and an Associate Professor of Writing at Point Loma Nazarene University in San Diego. She is the author of four poetry chapbooks, and her first full-length poetry collection, Tasty Other, is the
Cypress Street Mural
The Cypress Street Mural exhibit opened on September 13, 2017, and runs through January 5, 2018. The title of the project is: My Barrio: Emigdio Vasquez and Chicana/o Identity in Orange County. The opening night was a huge success with well over 100 people coming out to see the beautiful art and listen to the
Bausch attends Italian premiere before film’s opening in France
Standing on the Red Carpet was fun, and very odd–I mean I’ve been photographed many times in public settings, but never by paparazzi. The cameras sounded like a lot of buzzing insects. The photographers were all shouting at once: “Look this way. Look up. Look down. Over here.” I leaned slightly toward Alice Isaaz, the
Chapman University to Host Four Exhibits
Chapman University is one of 70 institutions in Southern California that is participating in Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA—an initiative of the Getty in which arts institutions across Southern California will join together to explore the vast subject of Latin American and Latino Art in dialogue with Los Angeles this fall. Chapman is one of only
Chapman LGBTQIA+ Staff and Faculty Forum
Chapman University and the Office of the Provost are pleased to support the formation of the Chapman LGBTQIA+ Staff and Faculty Forum. The goal of this group is to provide support for LGBTQIA+ student communities, mentoring, and community development opportunities to staff and faculty members who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, transgender, queer, questioning,
2017 Fall Graduate Workshops
Each semester Wilkinson College offers a variety of workshops for graduate students on topics related to academic, personal, and career development. Graduate Students may register for this 0 credit P/NP class through my.chapman.edu. Course number is GUS 530. Here’s a list of workshops coming up. We hope to see you there! Fall 2017 Graduate Student