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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.
Distance runner Maddie Mirro competes in cross country.
How Does Competing in Division III Athletics Enhance the College Experience? Through the demands and struggles of her life as a scholar-athlete, Chapman University runner Maddie Mirro ’23 finds insights that include clarity about her career path.
students in mock emergency room
Through Innovative Teaching, Chapman School of Pharmacy Prepares Future Pharmacists for Patient-Centered Careers
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.
students on platforms in a ropes course
Ready to LEAD: How a Minor in Leadership Studies Benefits Students in Any Major Chapman University's Minor in Leadership Program helps students become better leaders by understanding themselves first.
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
young woman walking bike and smiling
8 Ways to Sustain Health and Wellness as a College Student
Two mariachi musicians rehearsing in music room at Chapman
Mariachi Ensemble Gives Music Students a New Way to be Heard at Chapman Group is Orange County’s first collegiate mariachi ensemble.
locator map for Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam
Chapman Research Study Heightens Concerns About the Safety of a Massive Dam Project in Africa
Portrait photo of Chapman professor Rebecca (Riva) Tukachinsky Forster
Crushing on a Celebrity? You’re Not Alone, Says Chapman Researcher About 80% of people have these imaginary relationships with media figures, says Rebecca Tukachinsky Forster, who adds that “overall, these are ... good for you.”
Fine Cut film fest students pose
Student Filmmaker Earns Top Prize at Fine Cut Festival
Schmid College Dean Michael Ibba
Schmid College Dean Michael Ibba to Lead Influential Biology Committee at National Science Foundation

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