Category - Wilkinson College

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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Can California Policy Makers Unite Around Climate Change Solutions?
Chapman students seated at a table and reading to students from the community.
Chapman’s Educational Studies Programs Work to Build Inclusive Curriculum Coursework embeds students in local communities, providing opportunities to promote equity and inclusion.
Head shot of Chapman alumna Julia Walton
Alumna and YA Novelist Shares How MFA in Creative Writing Inspired Confidence
Ben Deeb, Graham Towers
How Two Chapman Humanities Grads Landed Writing Jobs on ABC’s ‘Black-ish’ For Graham Towers ‘08 (MA/MFA ‘12) and Ben Deeb ‘09, diverse journeys lead to insight and opportunity.
Chapman piano performance alumna Oliva Mellow standing by a baby grand piano.
First-Gen Piano Performance Major Gets Ready for Law School “I just picked up all this momentum and I could not stop,” says Olivia Mello '20.
Creative Writing Professor’s Novel Debuts as ‘Recon’ in Honor of Veterans Day.
Creative Writing Professor’s Novel Debuts as ‘Recon’ in Honor of Veterans Day
Pilar Valenzuela
Chapman Linguist Protects Languages and Lives in Peru During COVID-19 "How can you do this sophisticated research when people are dying?" Professor Pilar Valenzuela says of her work, documenting indigenous languages.
Student researchers in Hawaii
Chapman Research Mentor Helps Undergrads Overdeliver "Conducting research as an undergraduate is crucial to student success," Professor Ann Gordon advises.
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Chapman Faculty and Students Engage in Thoughtful Dialogue After Presidential Debate Discussion across divides reflects Chapman’s commitment to civil discourse and 100% student voter participation.
Jimmie C. Gardner at Chapman Universtiy
Criminal Rights Advocate Starts a New Chapter at Chapman With 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.
Head and shoulders photo of Chapman University sociology major Marisa Quezada ’22 a key a key member of an advocacy group fighting racism in neighborhood schools.
Chapman Sociology Student Combines Research, Activism to Combat Racism in Local Schools With faculty mentorship, Marisa Quezada ’22 informs activism with data.

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