Category - Diversity & Inclusion

Musco Center for the Arts
Parity’s The Thing College of Performing Arts pays tribute to the female narrative, planning a season full of shows written and directed by women.
Girls Inc.
These Kids Mean Business Girls Inc. summer camps change lives one "Smart-Up" at a time.
Miguel Mendoza '24 sits in Folino Theater at Marion Knott Studio.
Camera-Ready and College-Bound Chapman partners with Santa Ana schools to prepare young filmmakers for success on the set and in the classroom.
Student dancers from Wooden Floor gather in studio.
Gliding Across the Floor, Breaking Through the Ceiling Through dance, Chapman and The Wooden Floor are partners in creating student opportunity.
Professor Ian Barnard in front of the Stonewall Inn
50 Years After the Stonewall Riots Chapman professors reflect on Stonewall’s place in the history of LGBTQIA+ activism.
Flor Gonzalez (JD '19) with Dean Matt Parlow.
A Voice for the Voiceless Flor Gonzalez (JD ’19) aims to make a positive impact on communities.
Alexa Dectis (JD '19) at Fowler School of Law's Kennedy Hall.
Former Child Actor Plans to Use Her Law Degree to Help Protect Others ‘All I want to do is work. It's really what I live for.’
students
Looking for Herself in the Media Mirror A Chapman student and her research partner seek insights amid the Asian-American stereotypes in film and on TV.
building
Chapman Community Invited to Campus Vigil in Unity with Chabad of Poway
Women’s Week Opens with a Math Problem — How to Get More Women Mathematicians
Connecting Music and Japanese-American History with Kishi Bashi The Kishi Bashi String Quartet and Master Class will shed light on a dark chapter of U.S. history.
banner-arroyo
The Soul of a Scholar Vidal Arroyo’s path to becoming Chapman University’s first Rhodes Scholar has enough of those what-if moments that listeners to his story can’t help but wonder at the turning points.

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