International Conference on Divided Global Cities
Join us on Friday, April 28 n Argyros Forum 209 for the International Conference on Divided Global Cities, 8:30 a.m. – 7 p.m. This international conference seeks to reimagine global cities, including Los Angeles, that have been divided by colonial histories, race/ethnicity, class, gender, and religion. It explores hidden stories and voices of marginalized groups
Climate Change
An overwhelming majority of scientists agree climate change is happenings. What are the implications to communities and how will we adapt? Join Schmid College of Science and Technology on Monday, March 27 at 3 p.m. in Bush Conference Center, Beckman Hall 404 to hear a panel discussion on climate change issues. This is part of
Enders Food Truck Rally
Find out what G.A.S.P. is really all about! They are a group of people that cover up the factuality behind your so-called security, and when you finally see through their facade to the truth, it will already be too late. It’s time you knew who they really are! Join us at the Enders Food Truck
Art History Symposium: April 7
The Art Department is excited to be hosting keynote speaker Heather Badamo on Friday, April 7, 2017 as part of the Art History Symposium. Heather Badamo is a professor at UCSB and specializes in the air of Byzantium and the East Christian world. Her research focuses on the intersections of Christian and Islamic visual culture,
A Conversation About Gender Expression
Chapman Professor and Artist Micol Hebron will be co-moderating a panel discussion about gender expression as part of UC Irvine’s LASER talk series on Monday, March 20, 2017. Professor Hebron will be paired with David Familian, director of the Beall Center for Art and Technology, and six panelists who will speak about the nature of
Where are the Women?
On Thursday, March 23, 2017, Chapman University Professor and artist Micol Hebron be giving a public talk at the Crocker Art Museum in Sacramento. She will be talking about her project, Gallery Tally, and her ongoing research about the small numbers of representation of women artists in galleries and art collections. Here’s what the Crocker
My Interterm Travel Course Experience
By Shoshana Feld-Sobol Strategic and Corporate Communication (’17) There are a ton of things that I love about Chapman University. But if I were to narrow it down to just a handful of my favorites, I would say that the travel course interterm program was one of the best for me. In just a month
Margo Pawell Graphic Design Symposium
In honor of Margo Pawell, this symposium is dedicated to bringing together diverse experts to discuss topics in graphic design giving students and the regional design community a chance to gather and partake in discourse. Join the Art Department on Wednesday, April 5, 2017 at 7 p.m. in Beckman Hall 404 to hear panelists Steve
An Evening of Literature
Join the Leatherby Libraries for a book launch and signing for two books: Generation Space: A Love Story, by Anna Leahy and Douglas R. Dechow, and Living in the Weather of the World, by Richard Bausch on Friday, April 7, 2017, 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. in the Center for American War Letters Archives, Leatherby
Enders Self-Defense Workshop: March 28
Coach Carol Jue from Chapman University’s Women’s Basketball team will lead a self-defense workshop on Tuesday, March 28, 2017 from 4:30-6 p.m. on the Bert Williams Mall/Memorial Lawn. Skip the line and fill out the waiver here for quick and easy check-in! This is one of the many events leading up to the April 6,