Category - 2025 Chapman Forward

March 2025 issue of Chapman Forward magazine

Martina Nieswandt
Chapman’s Research and Scholarly Community Continues to Excel From space archaeology to quantum breakthroughs on campus, VP for Research Martina Nieswandt invites you to explore the groundbreaking research at Chapman University that is pushing boundaries and reshaping industries.
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Impact Factor Discover how innovative minds at our university are driving progress across multiple disciplines.
rachtta sumbria, chris bader, richelle tanner
Grants Spotlight
image of supermarket fish package labeled Red Snapper, but the label is peeling off revealing a second label saying Tilapia
Does Your Seafood Label Look Fishy? You May Be On To Something Chapman researchers found that 40% of America’s most popular seafoods are mislabeled. Why should we care?
Robert Arellano ’26 (left) and Estévan Harris ’24 (right).
From the Lab to the Ballot Box, Chapman Students’ Research Shapes a Better Future Chapman students address sustainable agriculture and the role of artificial intelligence in elections through research.
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Engineering Students Build Custom Arcade from Scratch, Featuring 3,000+ Classic Games How do you build a fully functional arcade in just one semester? Chapman’s Fowler School of Engineering students showed us how.
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Chapman’s Postdoc Program Bridges the Gap to Tenure-Track Jobs The university's Grand Challenges Initiative is becoming a reliable stepping-stone for postdocs seeking permanent academic roles.
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Well-Being in Children is Critical to Healthy Adulthood, Chapman Researcher Finds Psychology professor Julia Boehm delves into a landmark study that followed people from childhood to adulthood.
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Virtual Reality and AI Could Transform Behavioral Assessments in U.S. Schools Assistant Professor Jared Izumi is developing a virtual reality program that could eliminate bias from child behavioral assessments.
thomas pradeu
Meet Science Philosopher Thomas Pradeu, Chapman’s Newest Presidential Fellow Pradeu’s book, “The Limits of the Self,” received the Lakatos Award, which is given for an outstanding contribution to the philosophy of science.
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Bridging the Gap: How Family Support Can Drive Success for Latinx First-Generation College Students Attallah College Assistant Professor Stephany Cuevas is researching how to support the families of first-generation college students.
thomas pradeu
Science Philosopher Thomas Pradeu is Chapman’s Newest Presidential Fellow Pradeu is a tenured senior investigator in philosophy of science at France’s National Centre for Scientific Research and the University of Bordeaux.

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