Chapman in the News NEWSWEEK: America is Headed for Class Warfare Joel Kotkin, the presidential fellow in urban futures, penned an opinion about the rising tide of class conflict that is problematic for Democrats and the GOP. April 11, 2022
Chapman in the News SHOWBIZ CHEAT SHEET: ‘Squid Game’: Park Hae-soo Thinks Cho Sang-woo Was Pretty Reasonable Park joined the cast of 'Squid Game' and writer/director Hwang Dong-hyuk at a Q&A at Chapman University. April 8, 2022
Alumni Chapman Alumna Champions Neurodiversity in the Workplace This Autism Awareness Month, Tiffany (Payton) Jameson ’96 shares how her personal journey led her to a career cultivating inclusivity for the neurodivergent. April 8, 2022
Working at Chapman Announcements Research Participation Opportunity for Parents: Balance in Developing Children April 8, 2022
Uncategorized Is Monogamy Over? Inside Love’s Sharing Economy Amy Moors, assistant professor of psychology discusses her studies on non-monogamous relationships. April 6, 2022
Chapman in the News VOGUE: Is Monogamy Over? Inside Love’s Sharing Economy Amy Moors, assistant professor of psychology, shares her expertise and research on romantic partnership. April 5, 2022
Working at Chapman Announcements Maintenance on the Fourth Floor, East Balcony of Beckman Hall Scheduled for Friday April 5, 2022
Health & Behavior Amazon Health Study Finds Low Rates of Dementia Among Indigenous Villagers Study conducted during a Chapman-led project learns that Tsimane and Moseten people 65 or older have dementia rates of 1%, vs. 11% in the U.S. April 4, 2022
press-release Chapman University Announces Nobel Laureate Nadia Murad to Speak at 2022 Commencement The May 20 Commencement also begins the survivor and human rights activist's three-year term as a Presidential Fellow at Chapman. April 1, 2022