Chapman in the News BLOOMBERG: What Nonmonogamy Can Teach Moonlighters and Job Jugglers July 28, 2022
Chapman in the News INSIDER: A Black woman diagnosed with breast cancer warns of toxic chemicals in beauty products July 28, 2022
Campus & Students Alexis Reekie ’23 is Ready to Lead Chapman Student Experience as SGA President Reekie shares more about her journey at Chapman and her goals for the future. July 27, 2022
Working at Chapman Announcements Virtual Retirement Savings Counseling Sessions for August 2022 July 27, 2022
Campus & Students SURF Fellow Philip Goodrich ’22 Examines the Importance of Free Expression on College Campuses The Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) gives students the opportunity to gain hands-on research experience and focus on their passions. July 26, 2022
Chapman in the News THE WRAP: The Looming Recession: How Much Damage Will it Do in Hollywood? July 26, 2022
press-release What Makes a City Recession-Resistant? A Good Neighbor A study confirms Chapman University’s economic impact could stabilize its hometown of Orange and lessen the predicted recession’s punch. July 26, 2022
press-release Study Reveals Chapman University’s $213 Million Economic Impact for Orange Could Cushion the City in a Recession The university also generates $536 million to help Orange County thrive. July 25, 2022
Chapman in the News PHARMACEUTICAL TECHNOLOGY: Do generics producers have what it takes to tackle complex and specialty drugs? July 25, 2022
Science & Engineering Alumna Does Canine Chemistry Forensic scientist Lauryn DeGreeff ’06 studies the ways dogs detect scents, helping law enforcement agencies solve crimes. July 25, 2022