Author - Dennis Arp

Scholar at Sea – Building on a shipboard experience, Professor Bill Cumiford ’63 is still taking Chapman students on journeys of discovery. Building on a shipboard experience, Professor Bill Cumiford ’63 is still taking Chapman students on journeys of discovery.
Justice Alito Shares High Court Insights During Visit to Chapman
Panthers on the Prowl
‘He Always Made Time for Me’ First-gen college student Kyle Lee ’14 draws on the support of mentor Daniele Struppa, fueling his passion for learning. First-gen college student Kyle Lee '14 draws on the support of mentor Daniele Struppa, fueling his passion for learning.
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I AM CHAPMAN – What was planned as a temporary exhibit turns into a lasting expression of students’ diverse identities. What was planned as a temporary exhibit turns into a lasting expression of students' diverse identities.
Fears for Years? – An ugly campaign season enflames feelings of anger and dread that are likely to persist, Chapman researchers say. An ugly campaign season enflames feelings of anger and dread that are likely to persist, Chapman researchers say.
Critical Questions, Unbound Ideas
Our Path to Remarkable Journeys
Even After 75 Years, Pearl Harbor Remains a Touchstone Moment in History
In a Flash They Became ‘Hated Enemy’ Pearl Harbor altered the lives of Paul Nagano ’42 and Toshi Ito ’46, changing them from carefree students to internees. Pearl Harbor altered the lives of Paul Nagano '42 and Toshi Ito '46, changing them from carefree students to internees.
‘The Next Bomb May Be Our Last’ – A letter by an ensign inside the USS New Orleans offers an eyewitness account of the Pearl Harbor attack. A letter by an ensign inside the USS New Orleans offers an eyewitness account of the Pearl Harbor attack.
Chapman swag: Don’t leave home without it A University pennant helps solve a mystery that starts in a Yellowstone river and ends with recovered pictures

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