Category - 2023 Chapman Forward Fall

Second issue of Chapman Forward magazine in Fall 2023

shira klein
Exposing the Holocaust Lies on the Dark Side of Wikipedia Associate Professor of History Shira Klein writes about how she learned about the potential for disinformation on the crowdsourced information site, and the viral response that followed.
black and white photo of Amahuaca men in traditional garb
Saving Endangered Indigenous Language in Peru Pilar Valenzuela and a team of linguists are documenting the Amahuaca language with support from a National Science Foundation grant.
john howell and andrew jordan
Super Radar Breakthrough radar research overcomes a nearly century-old trade-off between wavelength and distance resolution.
Quaylan Allen sits on steps of Chapman's Memorial Hall holding a camera
Pictures and Stories: Elevating Black Students’ Stories of Trial and Resilience Aided by participant photography, Quaylan Allen gets young Black men talking about their struggles and successes, illuminating pathways to culturally relevant practices.
six people holding posters made in a workshop
Sowers of Peace All over the globe, changemakers are embracing Whitney McIntyre Miller’s  peace leadership model, feeding a global movement for systemic change.
composite image of landscape showing rain, fire and dry earth
The Ways of Water: Interdisciplinary Research Examines Water Systems in the American Southwest Hydrologist Tom Piechota leads interdisciplinary research that informs strategies for managing the West’s most precious natural resource.
stephanie takaragawa holding black and white portrait of young boy
Art From the Inside: Comic Art Offers Intimate Look at Japanese Incarceration A new exhibition explores life inside the Japanese incarceration camps from the point of view of the people who lived there.
cartoon illustration of pharmacist and customer
Prescription For Savings Chapman pharmacy professor's study highlights the United States' flawed - and expensive - drug approval process.
Martina Nieswandt
Message from the Vice President for Research Martina Nieswandt, Ph.D., reflects on a year at Chapman.
seth benzell
5 Questions: Inside a Modern Paradox Why Hasn’t Productivity Kept Up With Technology?
illustrated thumbprint superimposed over a luch African landscape
More Than Just a Card: IDs Open Doors Thanks to a faculty member and students, voting and getting a bank account will be more accessible to people in West Africa.
review of hiker in rainforest
A Matter of Degrees: Tropical Forests Are Within Critical Temperature Thresholds Two Chapman University scientists are on the team of more than a dozen who gathered and confirmed crisis-level data.

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