POPULAR SCIENCE: Animals are better at social distancing than we’ll ever bePatrícia 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.
March 5, 2021
LA TIMES: The Newsom recall effort has a big problem: Orange CountyFred Smoller, associate professor of political science, and his 2021 Orange County Annual Survey results featured.
March 4, 2021
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
March 2, 2021
VOGUE BUSINESS: The ethics and future of flattering AR filtersMegan Vendemia, assistant professor of communication studies, quoted about digital, face-enhancing altercations and how users interpret and respond to that altered sense of reality
March 2, 2021
MARKETPLACE: GameStop: The movie. And the TV show. And the documentary …Emily Carman, associate professor of film studies, quoted on how bankers and Wall Street are often portrayed in films and why this story arc has worked, dating back to films from the Great Depression.
March 2, 2021
OC REGISTER: Masks? Global warming? Chapman survey shows OC voters lean left of perception on several issuesFred Smoller, associate professor of political science, and his 2021 Orange County Annual Survey results featured
March 1, 2021
THE FORWARD: Jews Must Push For More Diverse Children’s BooksSHIRA KLEIN, associate professor of history, wrote a piece about the need for children’s books that center on underrepresented groups.
February 18, 2021
HOLLYWOOD REPORTER: Lena Waithe Teases Stage Production With Debbie AllenDodge College Master Class with Emmy-winning actor-screenwriter Lena Waithe was recapped.
February 18, 2021
WASHINGTON POST: ‘Dearest Sweetheart’: The passion and poignancy of wartime love lettersANDREW CARROLL, founding director of the Center for American War Letters at Chapman, featured about the center’s work in preserving stories of love during times of war.
February 14, 2021
THE SACRAMENTO BEE: California’s COVID vaccine schedule keeps changing. Here’s whyJEFF GOAD, professor and chair of the Department of Pharmacy Practice, quoted on the logistics and framework of who is to receive the COVID vaccine, and how this framework is a "living document"
February 6, 2021
HOLLYWOOD REPORTER: Bryan Cranston Surprises Chapman University Students During Virtual Master ClassDodge College’s Master Class, where award-winning actor-director Bryan Cranston made a surprise virtual appearance, is recapped.
February 4, 2021
OC REGISTER: High School Student’s Nonprofit Seeks Social Justice ReformsThe Panther Experiential Philanthropy Project (PEPP) mentioned for their support towards high school students that worked with the OC Justice Project to hand-package COVID-19 safety supply kits to give to people recently released from state prison.