Category - Humanities & Society

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.
Chapman Professor Luke Nichter outdoor portrait
What Does Historic Preservation Look Like in America Today? As Americans reflect on Hispanic and Indigenous histories this fall, remember this, says Chapman professor: “It’s not just about the historic sites.”
Conspiracy theorist protesters in Germany
Op-Ed: Violence in Italy Exposes the Risks of Conspiracies Linked to Political Extremism Mass radicalization can spread like a contagion, Chapman professor warns. Demand governmental transparency and accountability, he advises.
Father Gregory Boyle portrait
Founder of Homeboy Industries Father Gregory Boyle to Speak at Chapman University Boyle will receive an Honorary Doctorate in Humane Letters from Chapman President Daniele C. Struppa at the Nov. 12 event.
portion of handwritten 9/11 recollection
Twenty Years Later: Letters and Reflections From Ground Zero Survivors Chapman’s Center for American War Letters grows to include 9/11 accounts and correspondence.
Chapman student walking throught Global Citizens Plaza
Multimillion-Dollar Gifts Create Opportunities for Study of U.S. Presidents’ History, Impact Endowments work to establish the region's presidential history and distinguish Chapman University as a hub for study of the field.
bernardino telesio statue
Chapman University President Endows Bernardino Telesio Professorship in Italian Studies The $1 million legacy gift will ensure a strong future for the study of Italian language and culture at Chapman.
Sala and Aron Samueli Holocaust Memorial Library at Chapman University
Chapman Holocaust Library Artifact Connects a Son to His Father’s Story A wallet made from a Torah carries the weight of history and reflects Mitchell Raff's commitment to remembrance.
Natalia Ventura '21 poses with her artwork
Chapman Student Unites Art With Activism to Empower a Social Justice Community Working in the Cross-Cultural Center and Chapman Diversity Project, peace studies major Natalia Ventura '21 finds "my voice, my community and the purpose of my college career."
Film alumnus Drew Heskett
Chapman Film Grad’s Journey to the White House as Official Videographer Drew Heskett ’14 documents the Biden campaign and presidency, drawing on his global experience as a film and broadcast journalism student.
Carmichael Peters teaches.
Chapman Honors Class Takes on Institutional Racism by Bridging Five Decades of Activism Led by mentors Carmichael Peters and Andrew Horowitz, Honors students revisit a 1969 narrative, seeking a new path to change.

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