Chapman Remembers the Legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.
February 8, 2021
Chapman Faculty and Students Engage in Thoughtful Dialogue After Presidential DebateDiscussion across divides reflects Chapman’s commitment to civil discourse and 100% student voter participation.
October 1, 2020
Criminal Rights Advocate Starts a New Chapter at ChapmanWith a full scholarship, Jimmie C. Gardner works toward a bachelor’s degree. He shared his legal odyssey in Chapman’s ‘Engaging the World’ series exploring social justice and systemic racism.
September 30, 2020
Chapman Sociology Student Combines Research, Activism to Combat Racism in Local SchoolsWith faculty mentorship, Marisa Quezada ’22 informs activism with data.
September 4, 2020
Will COVID-19 Change Society Forever? Chapman History Experts Say Not ReallyHistory's lessons are often forgotten.
August 25, 2020
Angelica Allen Brings Global Understanding to New Africana Studies MinorProfessor envisions a program that captures "Blackness in all of its complexity and diversity."
June 16, 2020
Evening of Holocaust Remembrance Reaches FarStreaming presentation of annual Yom HaShoah to remember Holocaust victims draws extraordinary online viewership.
April 24, 2020
Resolving Conflict in the Virtual WorldFowler School of Law’s Mediation Clinic finds new ways to service clients even while law students stay at home.
April 16, 2020
With Heart and Soul, Chapman Alumna Helps the World Meet Artistic ChallengeSarah Waldorf '12 is part of the Getty team behind #BetweenArtandQuarantine initiative.
April 8, 2020
Lessons in Holocaust Education: How Do You Combat Hate? With EducationAuschwitz survivor shares words for participants Chapman University for Holocaust Arts and Writing Competition.
February 27, 2020
Climate Change Solutions to be Explored in Public Policy Conference at Chapman
February 20, 2020
In Presidential Election Year, Could Women Be the Ticket?5 Questions with Presidential Scholar Lori Cox Han.