Author - Dennis Arp

Venk Potula
Chapman Film Student Takes Industry OnRamp to Breakthrough at Tribeca Festival As his comedy feature “Four Samosas” generates buzz, Venk Potula (MBA/MFA ’23) applies new career skills to create his own opportunities.
Barbara and Bill Parker
Loyal Booster of Athletics William Parker ’52 Remembered for His Generous Spirit
Janine DuMontelle
Chapman VP Janine DuMontelle Elected Board Chair of the National Association of College & University Attorneys
Professors Michael Hass and Amy Ardell
Chapman Professors’ Book Gives Teachers Essential Guidance on Supporting Student Mental Health
Richelle Tanner
Chapman Researcher’s Findings Illuminate a Path to More Equity in STEM Fields
Kevin Nguyen poses in the Keck Center hallway.
Award-Winning Plant Research Helps His Love of Science Blossom Building on his Simon STEM Scholars experience, Kevin Nguyen ’24 develops a food security project with potential for global impact.
five afghan scholars standing on steps
After Fleeing Afghanistan, Law School Alumni Find Refuge at Chapman Years of work on equity and reform in their native Afghanistan collapse in an instant as Chapman alumni legal scholars are forced to flee for their lives. What comes next is a story of support in rebuilding hope.
illustration of s speech balloon with a mother and daughter pushing at either side
Getting to the Heart of Mother-Daughter Communication In Michelle Miller-Day’s class, Chapman University students use the tools of communication study to gain insights about their moms and themselves.
Leah Thomas speaks to students
Environmental Activist Leah Thomas ’17 Shares an Empowering Earth Day Message With Chapman Students
International space station
International Space Station Images Help Chapman Scientists Gain Insights on Plant Resilience A unique study involving Chapman and JPL researchers provides clues to how climate change will shape the future of plant communities.
Tsimane villagers in the Amazon
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.
Roxanne Greitz Miller
Roxanne Greitz Miller Named Dean of Chapman’s Attallah College of Educational Studies

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