Category - Humanities & Society

Actor, activist and author George Takei poses with students.
‘I Will Never Be Able to Forget’: George Takei Shares Internment Experience with Chapman ‘Star Trek’ actor, activist tells his family’s story as part of Wilkinson College series
Large altar - "ofrenda" for Day of the Dead
What is Day of the Dead and How Does Chapman Celebrate?
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.
LGBTQIA+ flag in front of Chapman campus building
What’s the Difference Between LGBT History Month and Pride Month?
screen showing slide about SAUSD ethnic studies program
Reclaiming Our Voices: The Ethnic Studies Movement in Santa Ana Unified School District A new law requires ethnic studies education for all high school students in California; Chapman asked representatives from the Santa Ana Unified School District to discuss why ethnic studies matters.
illustrated image of charlotte salomon in front of a painting
The Life and Art of Charlotte Salomon
a hand grasps at a chain link fence with the American flag in the background
Crossing the Border, Building a Bridge Research by Chapman Professor Nancy Rios-Contreras provides a vivid portrait of migrant life and adds depth to the experience of her students.
Philip Goodrich on campus
SURF Fellow Philip Goodrich ’22 Examines the Importance of Free Expression on College Campuses The Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) gives students the opportunity to gain hands-on research experience and focus on their passions.
Image of the event program, which reads: An Evening of Holocaust Remembrance" and features a lit candle.
Evening of Holocaust Remembrance Takes Lessons from the Past to Guide the Present Appeals to “never forget” the Holocaust accompanied calls to decry the atrocities of Russia’s war in Ukraine.
Madyson Montgomery '22 gives a TED-style talk.
Telling Unsung Stories of Black History Provides Breakthrough Moments for Chapman Students
Wall displayed with art exhibition title This Land is Your Land.
Students Step Outside the Classroom to Explore Environmental Justice Through Art, Advocacy and More
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.

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