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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.
Meeting and Learning From Holocaust Survivors Nearly 1,000 middle and high school students gather at Chapman University's annual Holocaust Art & Writing Contest for lessons more timely than ever.
Connecting Music and Japanese-American History with Kishi Bashi The Kishi Bashi String Quartet and Master Class will shed light on a dark chapter of U.S. history.
In Memoriam: Toshi Ito ’46
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Worries About Corrupt Leaders, Water Pollution Top List in Chapman Survey of American Fears
Housing Hits Home – As costs rise and supply lags all across California, Chapman scholars lead the search for solutions. As costs rise and supply lags all across California, Chapman scholars lead the search for solutions.
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Poet Carolyn Forché on shaping our humanity in a harsh world
Professor Victoria Carty honored at Angels game for work with Higher Ground
Into the YA World – Chapman authors help drive the flourishing young adult market, attracting way more than just teen readers. Chapman authors help drive the flourishing young adult market, attracting way more than just teen readers.
Alumna Joanna Rosholm ’07, working as the First Lady’s press secretary, talks about a capital career
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For Jeff Garvin ’98, story of gender-fluid teen simply had to be written
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‘Exciting time to be a political reporter,’ says KPCC’s Mary Plummer ’07

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