Category - Attallah College

illustration of distinguished alumni award with photos in circles of 13 awardees
2022 Distinguished Alumni Awards Celebrate Accomplishments of Chapman Alumni
Philip Goodrich on campus
SURF Fellow Philip Goodrich ’22 Examines the Importance of Free Expression on College Campuses The Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) gives students the opportunity to gain hands-on research experience and focus on their passions.
Donna Ford Attallah College of Educational Studies
VOICE OF OC: Who Are Your Options to Run Your Government? Here’s Who Made it Onto the November Ballot
Professors Michael Hass and Amy Ardell
Chapman Professors’ Book Gives Teachers Essential Guidance on Supporting Student Mental Health
Students walking on campus.
STUDY INTERNATIONAL: ‘Belonging’ is key to college students’ success, researcher says Michelle Samura, associate professor of education, says belonging on campus takes ongoing effort – by students and their college
Salena Preciado
Chapman University Honors Two Graduate Students Salena Marie Preciado and Rachel Wiegand are recipients of 2022 James L. Doti Outstanding Graduate Student Award.
Roxanne Greitz Miller
Roxanne Greitz Miller Named Dean of Chapman’s Attallah College of Educational Studies
Professor Stephany Cuevas in classroom setting
Chapman Professor’s New Book Shares Stories of Parental Sacrifice Behind Latinx Student Success
Thompson Policy Institute staff members pose on building steps.
With More Than $11 Million in Support, Chapman Institute Champions Access for Students With Disabilities Grants from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation reflect the expanding influence of Chapman’s Thompson Policy Institute on Disability.
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Ready to LEAD: How a Minor in Leadership Studies Benefits Students in Any Major Chapman University's Minor in Leadership Program helps students become better leaders by understanding themselves first.
Students around the table learning
Ph.D. or Ed.D.? Discover the Difference and Which is Right for Your Career Goals
Seven of the 13 Chapman students in the inaugural C-TAG for Future Educators cohort. Angalina Maldonado (back far right), Aidee Guerrero (back right, second from the end), and Olivia Fonseca (front center).
‘Incredibly Impressive’ Students Elevate First Cohort in Future Educators Program "I liked everything that the C-TAG offered," says one of the transfer students receiving guaranteed admission to Chapman's Integrated Educational Studies degree program.

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