Category - Schmid College

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Does Your Seafood Label Look Fishy? You May Be On To Something Chapman researchers found that 40% of America’s most popular seafoods are mislabeled. Why should we care?
Robert Arellano ’26 (left) and Estévan Harris ’24 (right).
From the Lab to the Ballot Box, Chapman Students’ Research Shapes a Better Future Chapman students address sustainable agriculture and the role of artificial intelligence in elections through research.
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Chapman’s Postdoc Program Bridges the Gap to Tenure-Track Jobs The university's Grand Challenges Initiative is becoming a reliable stepping-stone for postdocs seeking permanent academic roles.
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Could Your Lap Dog Make a Great Police Dog? Chapman University researchers are challenging the common beliefs behind police and military dog selection.
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Meet Science Philosopher Thomas Pradeu, Chapman’s Newest Presidential Fellow Pradeu’s book, “The Limits of the Self,” received the Lakatos Award, which is given for an outstanding contribution to the philosophy of science.
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Anna Colella Mauser (MS ’21): Where Science Meets Sweets After earning her MS in Food Science at Chapman University, Anna Colella Mauser has a sweet gig as a research and development manager for See’s Candies.
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Science Philosopher Thomas Pradeu is Chapman’s Newest Presidential Fellow The French philosopher of biology teaches an undergraduate immunology class and organizes an annual two-day conference on philosophy and science.
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Masson Family Gives $2.5 Million to Support Graduate Education and Water Polo, Hopes to Inspire Others to Invest in Their Passions
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Adam Kalawi ’14 MD: Revolutionizing Pediatric Neurology Through Gene Therapy During his 2024 Homecoming master class, a Chapman alumnus talked about how emerging technologies are transforming the way genetic conditions are being treated.
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Can High-Altitude Balloons Help Fight Wildfires? A Chapman University scientist is taking part in NASA-funded research aiming to mitigate deadly fires caused by climate change.
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Professor Mike W. Martin Remembered as Great Teacher and Prolific Writer
Chapman alumnus John Corpin '69
Chapman’s First Physics Major, John Corpin ’69, Pays it Forward with an Endowed Scholarship The scholarship supports undergraduate students who have financial need and are pursuing a degree in the hard sciences.

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