Category - Spring 2022 Chapman Magazine

Amy Rogan-Mehta
Amy Rogan-Mehta Named Chapman’s New Vice President of University Advancement The former associate dean for Fowler School of Law will lead UA operations.
"Squid Game" cast on stage during Dodge master class.
‘Squid Game’ Mania Takes Center Stage During Chapman University Master Class
Gabriela Castaneda
Dr. Gabriela Castaneda, Ed.D., is Chapman’s New Director of Latinx Achievement
Hilbert Museum expansion rendering
Chapman Announces Plans to Greatly Expand Hilbert Museum of California Art The popular museum will nearly triple its square footage as it adds gallery space, a research library, café and courtyard.
Wall displayed with art exhibition title This Land is Your Land.
Students Step Outside the Classroom to Explore Environmental Justice Through Art, Advocacy and More
Sociologist Pete Simi research in the field.
Testimony of Chapman Sociologist Pete Simi Leads to Judgment Against Organizers of Charlottesville Rally Professor Simi’s research on white supremacists who planned the Unite the Right rally reflects his commitment to exposing the hidden spaces of hate.
Classroom buildings overlooking lawn at Chapman University.
NEH Grant Awarded to Launch Asian American Studies Minor at Chapman University
Thompson Policy Institute staff members pose on building steps.
With More Than $11 Million in Support, Chapman Institute Champions Access for Students With Disabilities Grants from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation reflect the expanding influence of Chapman’s Thompson Policy Institute on Disability.
Ana Sena (MBA ’15), Gill ’16 and Alexa Dectis (JD ’19)
Forbes 30 Under 30 Recognizes Chapman Alumni Karam Gill ’16, Alexa Dectis (JD ’19), Ana Sena (MBA ’15), Bryan Smaller ’14 and Jacob Braunstein ’16 join "new guard" of up-and-coming innovators.
Researcher looks through microscope
What Are the Signs of a University on the Rise? Multiple research metrics help Chapman chart its upward trajectory, but the focus remains on the people driving global impact.
Among the research projects at Chapman University’s Brain Institute is one that uses noninvasive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) to study the sense of ownership of our actions.
Chapman’s Brain Institute Applies Modern Tools of Neuroscience to Answer Age-Old Questions of Free Will
michael phan headshot
Michael Phan (Pharm.D. ’18) is Leading the Way to Safer Health Care

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