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
Chapman in the News MARKETPLACE: GameStop: The movie. And the TV show. And the documentary … Emily Carman, associate professor of film studies, quoted on how bankers and Wall Street are often portrayed in films and why this story arc has worked, dating back to films from the Great Depression. March 2, 2021
press-release An Instructor’s Guide to Reducing College Students’ Stress and Anxiety With a focus on undergraduate students in STEM disciplines, a new review from Chapman University provides practicable and evidence-based strategies for instructors to ultimately help improve college students’ academic performance and quality of life. March 2, 2021
Chapman in the News OC REGISTER: Masks? Global warming? Chapman survey shows OC voters lean left of perception on several issues Fred Smoller, associate professor of political science, and his 2021 Orange County Annual Survey results featured March 1, 2021
press-release Majority of Orange County Residents Support Mandatory Mask Mandate Nearly 75% believe the government’s response to the pandemic was just right or did not go far enough March 1, 2021
Working at Chapman Chapman Hosts Virtual Events in Celebration of Women’s Herstory Month March 1, 2021
Working at Chapman Hilbert Spotlight: “Holly” by Acclaimed California Artist Bradford J. Salamon March 1, 2021
Working at Chapman Announcements Congratulations to the Recipients of This Week’s Service Plan of Recognition March 1, 2021
Schmid College Simon STEM Scholars Scholarship Program Provides Bridge to a Better Future for Chapman Students February 24, 2021
Working at Chapman 3/4 Lunch at the Forum Presents COVID-19 One Year Later: Its Impacts on Health, Society and the Economy February 24, 2021