Category - Chapman in the News

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DALLAS INNOVATES: Freakonomics Radio Asks ‘Why Is Everyone Moving to Dallas?’
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NPR: Archaeologists launch first-ever ‘dig’ into life on the International Space Station First-ever archaeological study of humans in space, observes the lives of the crew living on the International Space Station
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APOLLO: Outer space – the final frontier for the art market? Justin Walsh, associate professor of art history and archaeology at Chapman University, discusses the long tradition of sending art to space.
Andrew Lyon receives Distinguished Educator Award
Engineering Dean and Chemistry Researcher Andrew Lyon Receives Distinguished Educator Award From Greater Irvine Chamber
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Time: What We Learned About Relationships During the Pandemic Jennifer Bevan, professor of communication, quoted in a Time article on relationship lessons during COVID-19.
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C-SPAN: 2021 Historians Survey of Presidential Leadership Author and scholar of American history and new faculty member Luke Nichter participated in C-SPAN's 2021 Historians Survey of Presidential Leadership.
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NBC News: Back to Not-So-Normal: Psychologists Eye Pandemic Stress as U.S. Reopens Brain Institute’s Uri Maoz and Postdoc Marie-Christine Nizzi interviewed about the continuance of pandemic stress as the country reopens and many return to work.
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ABC News: ‘The View’ Honors Trailblazers from LGBTQIA+ Community During Pride Month Josie Totah, a television writing major at Dodge College, cited in ABC News as an entertainment superstar paving the way for the LGBTQIA+ community.
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The Christian Science Monitor: Nicaraguans Sound Alarm Over Declining Democracy. Who’s Listening? Mateo Jarquin, assistant professor of history, quoted in The Christian Science Monitor about current political unrest in Nicaragua.
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Refinery 29 | Our Childhood Crushes Were Sweet, Weird, & Kind Of Made Us Who We Are Today Riva Tukachinsky Forster, associate professor of communication studies, quoted in Refinery 29 about how early childhood crushes can be a healthy and important psychological step in young people’s development.
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Discover Magazine: An Indigenous Amazonian Group May Hold a Key to Slowing Down the Aging Process Hillard Kaplan, professor of health economics and anthropology, featured in Discover Magazine about his research on the Tsimane people in Bolivia.
Jim Doti on Musco State presenting forecast update report.
Orange County Patch: Housing Bubble, Construction Boom Mark OC Comeback: Forecast President Emeritus Jim Doti and his Economic Forecast findings on construction, inflation and rising interest rates featured in Orange County Patch.

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