Category - Wilkinson College

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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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Will COVID-19 Change Society Forever? Chapman History Experts Say Not Really History's lessons are often forgotten.
Environmental portrait of Angelica Allen, professor of Africana Studies.
Angelica Allen Brings Global Understanding to New Africana Studies Minor Professor envisions a program that captures "Blackness in all of its complexity and diversity."
Alex Ballard ’20 in front of Capitol building
Alex Ballard ’20 Named Cheverton Award Recipient The Campus Leadership Awards were announced during an online presentation honoring graduating seniors and other exceptional students.
Irises, 1889, Vincent Van Gogh. Oil on canvas, 29 1/4 × 37 1/8 in. The J. Paul Getty Museum, 90.PA.20. Re-creation via Twitter DM by Cara Jo O’Connell and family using Play Doh, carrot slices, and wooden beads
With Heart and Soul, Chapman Alumna Helps the World Meet Artistic Challenge Sarah Waldorf '12 is part of the Getty team behind #BetweenArtandQuarantine initiative.
Dean Jennifer Keene
At the Heart of the Chapman Experience New Wilkinson College Dean Jennifer Keene wants to bridge disciplines as she fuels a growing intellectual energy.
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Professor Ian Barnard in front of the Stonewall Inn
50 Years After the Stonewall Riots Chapman professors reflect on Stonewall’s place in the history of LGBTQIA+ activism.
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What’s in a Name? For Amazonian Tribes, There’s a Connection to Culture and Identity A Chapman professor's research helps officials in Peru embrace the use of native names.
Bella Pepke, a cellist, listens intently to Kishi Bashi during the students' master class before his show in the Musco Center.
A Master Class with Kishi Bashi The classically trained violinist welcomes students into his unique performance world as plans evolve to honor Japanese American heritage at Chapman.

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