Solar Decathlon 2015 and Team OC
In 2015, a team comprised of four Southern California schools won second place in the Engineering portion of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Solar Decathlon competition. The team, Team Orange County, was quoted as the most innovative collegiate group the competition had ever seen, missing the first place award by just one point. Team Orange
Dr. Bevan’s “The Communication of Jealousy” Racks Up More Academic Accolades
Dr. Jennifer Bevan keeps racking up the praise and awards for her latest book, entitled, “The Communication of Jealousy (Language as a Social Action)”. The book has just won The International Association for Relationship Research (IARR) book award. “I have studied jealousy since I was in my second semester of graduate school. It interests
2016 Schweitzer Award of Excellence
Schweitzer Award of Excellence has been given since 1982 by C hapman University ’s Albert Schweitzer Institute to an individual and/or organization that exemplifies Schweitzer’s ethics of reverence for life and his dedication to a life of service. The 2016 Schweitzer Award of Excellence Winner is June Scobee Rodgers, Class of 1978
2016 Schweitzer Rising Star Award
Schweitzer Rising Star Award was initiated in 2014 and is given annually by Chapman University ’s Albert Schweitzer Institute to an inspirational young Alumna/Alumnus who has taken up Schweitzer’s challenge to find a place to invest his or her humanity for the betterment of humankind and the world. 2016 Schweitzer Rising Star Award Winner
Recapping Kip Thorne's Lecture at Chapman
On May 12, 2016 world renowned theoretical physicist Kip Thorne presented a guest lecture at Chapman University as part of the Bensussen Visiting Artist Lecture Series. His lecture was riveting to both the art connoisseur and the unaffiliated observer. Instead of discussing his usual topic of Einstein’s relativity, Thorne focused mainly on the fluid synthesis
BFA Art Exhibit
The Art Department presented the BFA Art Senior Showcase I & II in Guggenheim Gallery from April 18th through April 29th 2016. The display consisted of illustrations, images, and projections all created by the senior class. Images projected above the canvases were life size. They rotated, walked, and completed motions like a living being. This
What are your summer plans?
For most college students, summer is the most highly anticipated season of the year. For two decades of our lives we’ve been tirelessly completing problem sets, public speeches, and scientific experiments. We’ve spent hours in the library, highlighter in-hand, meticulously annotating readings, drinking enough coffee to awaken a bear in hibernation, and agonizing over midterms
Hidden Places to Study on Campus
Studying on campus is an great way to get work done while being close to all your professors and resources. For people who commute long distances, studying on campus may be your only option between classes on a long day. However, even if you only live a mile or so from campus, parking can get
Wilkinson College Presents to the European Union
Wilkinson College’s initiative in Creative and Cultural Industries has led to an invitation to present to the European Union in Washington DC. Addressing delegates from all 28 member states, Dean Patrick Fuery, Dr Kelli Fuery (Dodge College), Natalie Lawler (Arts Preparator) and Shannon Halverson (coordinator of the CCI) spoke on the College’s work in this
Annual Ceramics Sale
It’s back! The Annual Ceramics Sale! Come out to the Piazza and see the student created ceramics and purchase something original! Sale begins on Monday, May 9 – Friday, May 13, 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. Got questions? You can contact Professor David Kidde at (714) 997-6748.