Category - Schmid College

Chapman students work with a dinosaur fossil in the lab.
In Chapman’s Dino Lab, Students Dig Beyond Childhood Dreams of Jurassic Adventures Legendary paleontologist Jack Horner leads an immersive journey that brings an intriguing dinosaur fossil discovery from Montana to campus.
randy rosales with two pre-dental students in scrubs
Randy Rosales ’12 Mentors the Next Generation of Dental Professionals
Chapman environmental science students on doc at Catalina Island
Marine Science Experience on Catalina Island Is ‘Hands on’ and ‘Paddles in’ for Chapman Students Professor Richelle Tanner invites students into an immersive journey as she creates new connections to the Wrigley Marine Science Center.
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
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Two Professors Get Diversity and Inclusion Grant
water conference
Chapman Leads Conversation on California Water Supply University Hosted Water Abundance Conference with faculty, water district reps and others
Christine Crispen counsels a student.
She Gives Chapman Students a Leg Up as They Pursue Their Dream Careers in Health Care In her new role with Schmid College, Christine Crispen '02 is helping all science students succeed, with a special focus on those applying to medical and other health schools.
Schmid Gate at Chapman University
Surrounded by sick coworkers? Your body is preparing for battle. Chapman University biologist says physiology shifts gears from anticipating sickness to defense mode
Kellie Omori '22
SURF Helps Alumna Build on New Love of Research The health sciences and biological sciences double major is researching how to engineer sunflower meal to make it a more palatable food source.
lauryn degeeff with dog
Alumna Does Canine Chemistry Forensic scientist Lauryn DeGreeff ’06 studies the ways dogs detect scents, helping law enforcement agencies solve crimes.
SURF participant Delilah Schuerman
SURF Offers Up-Close Research Opportunity Microbiology Major Researches Stress Effects on Japanese Quail

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