Category - Dodge College

Ben Deeb, Graham Towers
How Two Chapman Humanities Grads Landed Writing Jobs on ABC’s ‘Black-ish’ For Graham Towers ‘08 (MA/MFA ‘12) and Ben Deeb ‘09, diverse journeys lead to insight and opportunity.
Viridiana Valadez '24
Chapman Youth Cinema Support Opens Doors for Aspiring Filmmakers Partnership with Santa Ana program reflects Dodge College’s commitment to underrepresented students.
Dodge College student filmmaker
Chapman Rises to No. 4 in The Wrap’s National Rankings of Top Film Schools Dodge College’s surge past “legacy” film schools is a testament to its “uniquely collaborative environment,” Dean Stephen Galloway says.
HBO Max Chapman Interns
Savvy Storytelling, TikTok Skills Lead Chapman Film Students to HBO Max Internships
"A Black Lady Sketch Show."
Chapman Alumna Could Make Emmy History With ‘A Black Lady Sketch Show’ Dime Davis would be the first Black woman to win in the directing category.
Boxes containing laptops and supplies for new students at Chapman’s Fowler School of Engineering are prepped for shipping by two university staff members.
Laptops, Equipment and More Help Chapman Students Get Back-to-School Ready
Bong Joon-ho holds up Oscar
Chapman Film Studies Scholar Dissects the Artistry of ‘Parasite’ Director The works of Oscar-winner Bong Joon-Ho inspire a new book for Professor Nam Lee.
April Abeyta on basketball court with ball
Spoiler Alert: Competitive Sports Has a Positive Impact on Women’s Lives Filmmaker April Abeyta ’00 examines how playing college basketball helps women build successful lives in “After the Game.”
Kelli Stavast ’02 Takes on Olympic Assignment for NBC
Library of Congress, Rachel Parker, film history
Dodge College alumna helps give silent films, forgotten actors a name at Library of Congress
Lights, camera, fun! Chapman students bring filmmaking to life for kids in Anaheim's Higher Ground Program.

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