Chapman in the News OC REGISTER: After 27 years in prison for a crime he didn’t commit, college graduation is in sight Jimmie Gardner, criminal rights advocate and Chapman communication studies student, shares his story in The Orange County Register March 5, 2021
Fowler School of Engineering Fowler Engineering Dean Andrew Lyon Named to National Academy of Inventors In addition to the biomedical innovations coming from his Chapman lab, Lyon is honored for mentoring future entrepreneurs. March 5, 2021
Chapman in the News POPULAR SCIENCE: Animals are better at social distancing than we’ll ever be Patrícia Lopes, assistant professor of biological sciences, provides expert commentary on a new review paper that shares the ways that disease outbreaks can shift social behavior, in both humans and in other animals. March 5, 2021
Chapman in the News LA TIMES: The Newsom recall effort has a big problem: Orange County Fred Smoller, associate professor of political science, and his 2021 Orange County Annual Survey results featured. March 4, 2021
Working at Chapman Fish’s Three-Week Mindfulness Meditation Refresher Course Offers Tools for Mindful Living March 3, 2021
Working at Chapman Announcements Tell Your Students – Chapman’s Largest Career Recruiting Event is Today! March 3, 2021
Working at Chapman What you Need to Know about MacOS Big Sur and Silver Sparrow Malware March 3, 2021
Chapman in the News NEW SPECIES PODCAST: New Species—of Slime-Producing Hagfishes… Douglas Fudge, associate professor of biological sciences, was a guest on the podcast discussing his research. Fudge traveled to the Galapagos Islands to study hagfish slime and was part of a team that discovered four new species of hagfishes March 2, 2021
Chapman in the News VOGUE BUSINESS: The ethics and future of flattering AR filters Megan Vendemia, assistant professor of communication studies, quoted about digital, face-enhancing altercations and how users interpret and respond to that altered sense of reality March 2, 2021