Category - Chapman in the News

Dodge building up front.
NY TIMES: Ellen DeGeneres Loses 1 Million Viewers After Apologies for Toxic Workplace STEPHEN GALLOWAY, dean of Dodge College at Chapman University, quoted.
Helen Norris and staff have a meeting.
THE STARTUP: 5 Success Strategies For Female Leaders and Founders HELEN NORRIS, vice president and chief information officer, offers advice for women in tech
Chapman campus photo
OC REGISTER: Coronavirus pandemic exposes stark differences in Orange County The Orange County Annual Survey conducted by Chapman University's Fred Smoller and Michael Moodian was cited in The Orange County Register.
peter simi
LA TIMES: Suburban radicals: Inside the resurgence of right-wing extremism in Orange County PETE SIMI, associate professor of sociology, providing expert commentary about hate speech and right-wing extremism in Orange County.
jay kumar
NY TIMES: Its Okay to Feel Joy Right Now JAY KUMAR, director of contemplative practices and well-being, quoted about happiness being a daily practice.
Dodge College at night.
SPECTRUM NEWS: Kathy Fiscus’ Fall Down a Well Changed the Face of Breaking News Suzanne Lysak, associate professor of broadcast journalism and documentary, quoted in Spectrum News, commenting on the growth and changing standards of breaking news coverage and how it became a part of every daily news organization.
marisa cianciarulo
CBS LOS ANGELES: Lawmakers Pushing For Enforcement Of Gender Neutral Toy Departments At Big Box Stores Marisa Cianciarulo, professor of law, interviewed about Assembly Bill 1084, which would prohibit big box stores from displaying gender on aisle signs.
Chapman President Daniele C. Struppa
OC REGISTER: A university is a microcosm of the country: Daniele Struppa Chapman University President Daniele C. Struppa wrote this opinion piece about the university's commitment to diversity.
Jimmie C. Gardner head and shoulders photo
OC REGISTER: After 27 years in prison for a crime he didn’t commit, college graduation is in sight Jimmie Gardner, criminal rights advocate and Chapman communication studies student, shares his story in The Orange County Register
headshot of patricia lopes
POPULAR SCIENCE: Animals are better at social distancing than we’ll ever be Patrícia Lopes, assistant professor of biological sciences, provides expert commentary on a new review paper that shares the ways that disease outbreaks can shift social behavior, in both humans and in other animals.
Fred Smoller Headshot
LA TIMES: The Newsom recall effort has a big problem: Orange County Fred Smoller, associate professor of political science, and his 2021 Orange County Annual Survey results featured.
the wonders of slime
NEW SPECIES PODCAST: New Species—of Slime-Producing Hagfishes… Douglas Fudge, associate professor of biological sciences, was a guest on the podcast discussing his research. Fudge traveled to the Galapagos Islands to study hagfish slime and was part of a team that discovered four new species of hagfishes

Your Header Sidebar area is currently empty. Hurry up and add some widgets.