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1918 flu ward
Will COVID-19 Change Society Forever? Chapman History Experts Say Not Really History's lessons are often forgotten.
Dodge College of Film and Media Arts
Chapman Film School Rises to No. 6 in Hollywood Reporter National Rankings Dodge College is singled out for its mentorship of underrepresented students and the quality of its diverse faculty.
Panel moderator Gabriela Castañeda, assistant director of Chapman’s Argyros School Career Services, welcomes attendees to the Women Empowerment panel discussion sponsored by the Orange County Hispanic Youth Chamber of Commerce. The event was hosted at Chapman.
Chapman Staff Member Selected as Fellow by Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities
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
Student Engagement
Delivering the Chapman Experience in a Virtual World Even fully remote, students can still enjoy a rich tapestry of experiences beyond the classroom.
President Struppa poses next to a Chapman alumnus who is a Target corporate employee.
Chapman Redoubles Commitment to Career Development
Environmental portrait of Angelica Allen, professor of Africana Studies.
Angelica Allen Brings Global Understanding to New Africana Studies Minor Professor envisions a program that captures "Blackness in all of its complexity and diversity."
Man pitching baseball
Pirates Select Chapman Pitcher in Third Round of MLB Draft Nick Garcia '21 is Panthers' first top-three pick since the university moved to Division III in 1995.
memorial hall at chapman unversity
Chapman Outlines Plans to Enhance Diversity and Move University Forward "It's time for action and results," says President Daniele C. Struppa.
pillars and fountain
We Believe That Black Lives Matter: Chapman Planning a Way Forward In wake of George Floyd death, the university strives for lasting change.
schmid gate
“CU Safely Back” Plan Will Guide University’s Return to Campus This Fall An overview released by the administration outlines the mitigation strategies in development to keep students, faculty and staff safe and healthy.

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