Category - Dodge College

stephanie morrison at beach playground with baby in front carrier
Stephanie (Engle) Morrison ’13 Gives Back to Moms on Mother’s Day and Every Day The Chapman public relations major hosts events for moms to find a connection within their mom tribe.
Film students with camera.
$2.5 Million Gift to Chapman Supports Innovation Hub at Dodge College of Film and Media Arts The impact of Inspire: The Campaign for Chapman University now includes a technological leap that will prepare students to lead far into the future.
R2-D2, CSPO and Grant Ward
Alumni Who Use the Force: Britney Lee ’21 and Grant Ward ’22 Discuss Working at Lucasfilm Chapman alumni are a significant presence at Lucasfilm and share a sense of community and connection with one another.
laurel tamayo
Laurel Tamayo ’21 Inspires Climate-Friendly Action Through Film
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Chapman Students Find New Power in the Work of Nobel Laureate Nadia Murad Exploring peace studies through documentary film, students focus on the humanity that elevates unsung stories of resilience and impact.
Dodge building up front.
DEADLINE: ‘City of God’ Director Fernando Meirelles to Work with Chapman University Students
Dodge students working a PGA tournament
Students Get Sports Broadcasting Careers on Course at PGA Tour’s Genesis Invitational Dodge College professor's documentary screens at Slamdance Festival; Oscar-nominated "Avatar: The Way of Water" features the work of four Dodge alumni.
Colin Farrell
Colin Farrell Kicks Off Dodge Master Class Series; ‘Tár’ Director Todd Field to Visit on Wednesday
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MLB.COM: Dodgers add Stephen Nelson to TV broadcast team
Dodge College at night
OCBJ: Chapman’s Film School Dean Stephen Galloway Seeks ‘Hollywood Osmosis’
Women in Entertainment event
Students From Underserved Communities Earn Scholarships to Chapman Thanks to Women in Entertainment
Parker Finn '11, right, directs actor Sosie Bacon in the breakout hit film "Smile." (Photo: Paramount Pictures)
As His Debut Feature Surpasses $200 Million, Parker Finn (MFA ’11) Has Lots of Reasons to ‘Smile’ The writer-director looks to build on his horror film's success and on the "great foundation" he says was provided by Chapman's Dodge College of Film and Media Arts.

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