Journalist Widlore Mérancourt Discusses Haiti’s Struggles and Future
Widlore Mérancourt, Editor-in-Chief of multilingual Haitian news organization AyiboPost, recently spoke at Chapman University as part of the War, Diplomacy, and Society Master’s Program and in recognition of Black History Month. His talk, “Haiti, Past and Present,” discussed the history of Haiti, its present situation, and its prospects for the future. Mérancourt was witty, spoke
Driving Creativity: Chapman Students Design Posters to Promote Mercedes-Benz Classic Center
Associate Professor Eric Chimenti (Graphic Design) has been facilitating an automotive graphic design project in partnership with the Mercedes-Benz Classic Center since 2007. Last fall semester, the Classic Center welcomed Introduction to Graphic Design (GD 200) students and gave them tours of the showroom as well as an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at where they conserve
Learning the Culture of Disneyland: Exploring Social Behavior Through the Lens of Anthropology
Over the January Interterm, Dr. Stephanie Takaragawa (Wilkinson College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences Associate Dean for Academic Programs; Sociology) taught Anthro-Space/Place: Disneyland, a 4-week-long class where students conducted empirical research at Disneyland in Anaheim to examine different theories of social behavior. Students explored articles written about Disneyland and visited the park once a
Career Corner: Navigating Your Career Path After Graduation
As the spring semester kicks off and graduation gets closer, many of you may be feeling the pressure of job hunting. If you’re unsure about where to go next or how to leverage your degree in the job market, you’re not alone. To help guide you, we’ve gathered valuable insights from recent graduates of Wilkinson
The Wilkinson Interterm Research Experience (WIRE): A Journey of Discovery and Growth
The inaugural Wilkinson Interterm Research Experience (WIRE) was an exceptional journey that transformed budding scholars into confident researchers. This immersive program provided 11 student fellows with the skills and experiences necessary to excel in academic research. Throughout the 4-week program, students attended multiple professional development workshops providing the group with the essential skills for their
Faculty Books - Justice and Restitution in Post-Nazi Romania: Rebuilding Jewish Lives and Communities, 1944-1950
Dr. Stefan Cristian Ionescu, Associate Professor (History) and Associate Director of Rodgers Center for Holocaust Education, is the author of Justice and Restitution in Post-Nazi Romania: Rebuilding Jewish Lives and Communities, 1944-1950 (Cambridge University Press, 2024). Ionescu’s work examines the relationship between Jews and gentiles and investigates “what happened with the confiscated Jewish assets, the
From Our Eyes: Embrace the LGBTQ+ Community in a Powerful Lecture on Belonging
This edition of From Our Eyes features Emma Niro (‘25 MFA Creative Writing). Niro attended the LGBTQ+ Spiritual Narratives as (Un)requited Love Letters (hosted by the Department of Religious Studies) featuring visiting Griset Lectureship, Dr. Brian Flanagan, a Senior Fellow at New Ways Ministry who spoke on the relationship between LGBTQ+ community and the Catholic
From Our Eyes: A Beginner’s Guide to Podcasting - The Escalette Edition
During this past interterm, Helene Vlok (’26 Art History, Business Administration) completed an internship at the Escalette Collection of Art. She spent most of her time creating the episodes for this year’s “The Artist is Present” podcast, the Escalette Collection’s special series hosted by Catalyst: A Creative Industries Podcast. The latest episodes will be released
From Our Eyes: Ed Roberts Day - Roxanne Varzi Leads Thoughtful Conversation on Disability Rights
This edition of From Our Eyes features Akpa Arinzechukwu (‘25 MFA Creative Writing). Arinzechukwu attended the 6th Annual Ed Roberts Day at Chapman University, celebrating the late trailblazing advocate for disability rights, also known as the “Father of Independent Living”. Speaking at the event was Dr. Roxanne Varzi, author of Death in a Nutshell, a
Why Social Sciences and Humanities Are Key to Developing Soft Skills for Success in Today’s Workforce
In today’s fast-paced, technology-driven job market, a specialized degree alone is no longer a guarantee of success. Employers increasingly prioritize well-rounded candidates who can navigate complex workplace dynamics and adapt to evolving professional environments. Mastering transferable skills—often referred to as “soft skills,” such as communication, teamwork, problem-solving, time management, and adaptability is just as critical