Category - Science & Engineering

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Chapman Science Students Dive Into the Biology of COVID-19 Vaccine updates and evolution of the virus were among the topics in Schmid College lecture series.
Swenson Hall of Engineering
$5 Million Gift Supports Innovation and Research at Chapman’s Engineering School Swenson Family Hall of Engineering honors the generosity of Jim Swenson and ensures opportunities for student success.
Bengjie Zhang, Ph.D., a postdoctoral research and teaching fellow at Chapman, works with a Grand Challenges Initiative student team on a pre-COVID-19 project.
Science and Engineering Students Explore COVID-19 Questions, Identify Solutions First-year students learn about problem-solving and teamwork in Grand Challenges Initiative.
food science professor and two students in lab
Chapman University Food Scientist Peels Back the Layers of Deceptive Labeling Fillet of fraud? It happens more than you think. Chapman researcher uses molecular tools to combat the global health threat of food fraud.
New Schmid College Dean Michael Ibba
Chapman Researchers Advance the Fight Against Antibiotic Resistance Battling drug-resistant bacteria, pharmacy and biology experts work to add antibiotic options.
Chapman University Chemistry Professor delivering lab supplies to students
At-Home Lab Kits and Supplies Enhance Remote Science Instruction at Chapman University delivers microbes, test tubes and more to support science students at home.
Pharmacy Professor Jeff Goad
When a COVID-19 Vaccine Arrives, How Do You Persuade the Reluctant to Roll Up Their Sleeves?
1918 flu ward
Will COVID-19 Change Society Forever? Chapman History Experts Say Not Really History's lessons are often forgotten.
Masimo and Human Centered Engineering Scholarships Reflect a Culture of Giving Back Support connects incoming students to the search for life-changing advances.
Keck Center of Science and Engineering
At Fowler Engineering, the Best and Brightest Include the Underrepresented The school focuses on attracting "the widest possible spectrum of thinkers."
Chapman students building 3D printers.
The Tech Connects to Caring in Fowler School of Engineering Access to equipment accelerates the learning for students, who embrace an ethos of altruism.
Michael Ibba, new dean of Schmid College
Michael Ibba to Lead Schmid College, Help Drive CU’s Rise in Research Microbiologist is a standout in lab and classroom as he also empowers others to succeed.

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