Author - Dennis Arp

Andrew Lyon receives Distinguished Educator Award
Engineering Dean and Chemistry Researcher Andrew Lyon Receives Distinguished Educator Award From Greater Irvine Chamber
Hazel Thurston and Isabelle Garcia outside the Chapman Market.
Heritage Tour Connects to Chapman’s Founding Spirit of Inclusion Motivated by her mentor and the legacy of Filipino Panthers, the Rev. Cisa Payuyo honors the life-changing impact of C.C. Chapman.
Matthew J. Parlow, dean of Chapman University's Fowler School of Law, has been named executive vice president and chief advancement officer.
Dean of Fowler Law Matt Parlow Named Executive Vice President and Chief Advancement Officer Parlow’s successes in fundraising and leadership will help Chapman continue “as a rising star in the academic landscape,” President Struppa says.
Rangeland research
USDA Fellowship Helps Chapman Scientists Prepare Food Producers for an Uncertain Future How do rangeland systems respond to changes in weather? With funding from the Department of Agriculture, Schmid College researchers are eager to provide answers.
Marion Knott Studios, Dodge College, at night
Chapman’s Film School No. 4 in National Rankings COVID response, cutting-edge facilities and difference-making Careers Office are cited by the film industry publications as Dodge College continues its rise nationally.  
Tsimane villagers in the Amazon
Chapman Health Economist Hillard Kaplan Earns Lifetime Achievement Award The prestigious international honor recognizes decades of research by Kaplan, an Argyros School professor leading a globally significant health and life history project in the Amazon.
Chapman and Fowler Law graduate Joshua Flynn-Brown with Sen. Chuck Grassley in a Senate hearing.
Chapman Law Clinic Experience Leads to Dream Job on Capitol Hill Joshua Flynn-Brown ’07 (JD ’11) develops a passion for public policy thanks to faculty mentorship and working on real-world cases as a Fowler Law student.
"Two Distant Strangers" trio with Oscars
Chapman Filmmaking Friends Achieve Oscar Success With “Two Distant Strangers” Alumni colleagues' contributions to the Academy Award winner about police violence reflect a collaborative spirit that thrives in Dodge College’s artful community.
Sala and Aron Samueli Holocaust Memorial Library at Chapman University
Chapman Holocaust Library Artifact Connects a Son to His Father’s Story A wallet made from a Torah carries the weight of history and reflects Mitchell Raff's commitment to remembrance.
Natalia Ventura '21 poses with her artwork
Chapman Student Unites Art With Activism to Empower a Social Justice Community Working in the Cross-Cultural Center and Chapman Diversity Project, peace studies major Natalia Ventura '21 finds "my voice, my community and the purpose of my college career."
3 students in Swenson Hall of Engineering.
Cutting-Edge Robotics, Lasers and Design Elevate Chapman’s New Engineering Hall In addition to high-tech tools, the Swenson Family Hall of Engineering features an immersive layout that promotes collaboration and innovation.
Dodge film students shoot using LED virtual production wall
With LED Virtual Production Wall, Chapman Leaps Into the Future of Film New technology mixes live-action and digital filmmaking, putting Dodge College students ahead of the virtual curve.

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