Category - Argyros College

swimmer with the toy torpedo underwater competing
Chapman Business Administration Alumnus Makes Waves with Underwater Torpedo League Don Tran ’20, a former Marine Raider, co-founded a new, ultra-trendy gladiator sport that is garnering the attention of celebrities, Olympic swimmers and professional athletes.
Thomas Hatton
Trailblazing Student Finds Opportunity, Mentorship at National Black MBA Career Fair Thomas Hatton (MBA ’22) decided at a young age that sickle cell anemia wouldn’t limit his success: “If I can do it, you can do it, too.”
Tsimane villagers meet
Chapman-Led Research Project Pivots to Safeguard Amazon Villagers from COVID-19 Professor Hillard Kaplan is committed to the wellbeing of Tsimane partners as he also gathers globally significant data about how diet and lifestyle impact healthy aging.
Alex Ballard ’20 in front of Capitol building
Alex Ballard ’20 Named Cheverton Award Recipient The Campus Leadership Awards were announced during an online presentation honoring graduating seniors and other exceptional students.
Nobel laureate Vernon L. Smith, Chapman professor of economics and law, poses with the bronze bust of moral philosopher Adam Smith on the Chapman campus. A $15M gift will establish the Smith Institute for Political Economy and Philosophy at Chapman, honoring both Smiths.
Economic Science Professors Make the Case for Balanced Reopening of Society
Panther Cage Match leaders
Alumnus Weaves Old World Connections Into Startup Success at the First Panther Cage Match Leatherby Center guidance helps entrepreneur Amir Esfahanian ’17 succeed with Rugtomize.
Julianne Argyros and former President Bush enjoy a light moment during their Q&A dialogue at the Argyros School celebration dinner.
Argyros School Celebrates a Milestone Moment With Former President George W. Bush Surprise $10 million gift from the Argyros Family marks the 20th anniversary event.
Chapman University Alumnus George Argyros
Big Dreams Bold Vision
Paul Churchill '05 behind the microphone as he records his 'Recovery Elevator' podcast.
New Paths to Recovery
Jim Doti
The Amenities Factor Brainstorming students help Jim Doti expand his highly successful econometric model, and suddenly California’s soaring housing costs start to make sense.
Pushy Male Coworkers Can Hurt the Bottom Line Hunger for status drives men to advance themselves rather than the team, according to Argyros School research.
Students Offer Tech Help to Senior Citizens Fraternity member creates Orange Senior Center program.

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