Category - Top Stories

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.
kelli fuery in front of lecture hall class
Reel Conversations in the Classroom Drive Chapman Professor’s Research As she guides students toward deep exploration of contemporary visual culture, Chapman film professor Kelli Fuery finds her own path to meaningful projects, including her latest book.
apartment building at sunset
Chapman Increases Campus Housing with Purchase of New Residence Hall A newly acquired apartment building in the Platinum Triangle will make apartments available to more students.
Edna (Best) Yokum '09
Inspired by Mentors and Indigenous Heritage, She Helps Students Find Their Way For Edna (Best) Yokum ’09, teaching where she’s needed most is a commitment and a calling as she pays forward the support she received from Chapman professors.
Michelle Yeoh after Master Class
Chapman Holds to Lofty No. 4 Spot in The Wrap’s Annual Ranking of Top 50 Film Schools
congressional seats
The Top 10 Fears in America 2022 "Corrupt Government Officials" tops the list of what Americans fear in the annual Chapman University Survey of American Fears.
Helen Norris, Janine DuMontelle, College Creppell, Jamie Ceman pose in front of Chapmans global citizens plaza fountain
Chapman University Administrators Carry the Banner Of Leadership Global impact rises from actions close to home as a quartet of collaborative difference-makers share an unflagging commitment to innovation.
The Big Picture: How Data Science and Earth Observation Intersect to Study Climate Risks Using satellite images and massive datasets, Professor Hesham El-Askary and the Ph.D. students in his remote-sensing lab unearth insights that could shape climate change policy across California and around the globe.
Presidential Fellow Joshua B. Fisher
Breakthrough Research Offers Game-Changing Potential for Global Food Security “We can now predict 100% of food crashes and recoveries three to six months ahead of time. This is going to save lives,” says Chapman University Presidential Fellow Joshua B. Fisher, co-author of a paper published Sept. 29.
illustration of distinguished alumni award with photos in circles of 13 awardees
2022 Distinguished Alumni Awards Celebrate Accomplishments of Chapman Alumni
cheerleaders stand on field in front of packed stadium stands
2022 Chapman Family Homecoming Celebrates Panther Pride All Weekend Long
detail of painting with yellow, brown and rust squares and blue flowers
Celebrating the Museum Without Walls In 2022, Chapman University’s Escalette Permanent Art Collection celebrates “10+2” years as a center of public art for the campus and community.

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