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Chapman Professor Sara LaBelle Recognized Among Top 1% of Scholars in Communication Studies
Chapman environmental science students on doc at Catalina Island
Marine Science Experience on Catalina Island Is ‘Hands on’ and ‘Paddles in’ for Chapman Students Professor Richelle Tanner invites students into an immersive journey as she creates new connections to the Wrigley Marine Science Center.
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Students From Underserved Communities Earn Scholarships to Chapman Thanks to Women in Entertainment
Dancer Stephen "tWitch" Boss leaps, with Chelsea Asman
Chapman Dance Community Mourns the Loss of Multitalented Performer Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss
Parker Finn '11, right, directs actor Sosie Bacon in the breakout hit film "Smile." (Photo: Paramount Pictures)
As His Debut Feature Surpasses $200 Million, Parker Finn (MFA ’11) Has Lots of Reasons to ‘Smile’ The writer-director looks to build on his horror film's success and on the "great foundation" he says was provided by Chapman's Dodge College of Film and Media Arts.
kelli fuery in front of lecture hall class
Reel Conversations in the Classroom Drive Chapman Professor’s Research As she guides students toward deep exploration of contemporary visual culture, Chapman film professor Kelli Fuery finds her own path to meaningful projects, including her latest book.
Edna (Best) Yokum '09
Inspired by Mentors and Indigenous Heritage, She Helps Students Find Their Way For Edna (Best) Yokum ’09, teaching where she’s needed most is a commitment and a calling as she pays forward the support she received from Chapman professors.
Michelle Yeoh after Master Class
Chapman Holds to Lofty No. 4 Spot in The Wrap’s Annual Ranking of Top 50 Film Schools
Kainani Tacazon '24 talks with other students.
Water-Wise Plants and Practices Are Growing at Chapman By the end of this academic year, conversion to drought-tolerant landscaping is expected to save almost 485,000 gallons of water.
The Big Picture: How Data Science and Earth Observation Intersect to Study Climate Risks Using satellite images and massive datasets, Professor Hesham El-Askary and the Ph.D. students in his remote-sensing lab unearth insights that could shape climate change policy across California and around the globe.
illustration of bookshelf with photo of cover of Truly, Madly by Stephen Galloway
Inside the Maelstrom of a Romance for the Ages “Truly, Madly,” by Dodge College Dean Stephen Galloway, takes readers on a tempestuous journey with screen legends Vivien Leigh and Laurence Olivier.
Presidential Fellow Joshua B. Fisher
Breakthrough Research Offers Game-Changing Potential for Global Food Security “We can now predict 100% of food crashes and recoveries three to six months ahead of time. This is going to save lives,” says Chapman University Presidential Fellow Joshua B. Fisher, co-author of a paper published Sept. 29.