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Political Corruption, Illness, and the Threat of Nuclear Attack from Russia Top Chapman University’s Annual Survey of American Fears This year’s top 10 fears hint that Americans are fixated on government, the threat of harm to loved ones, and environmental and economic concerns.
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Reclaiming Our Voices: The Ethnic Studies Movement in Santa Ana Unified School District A new law requires ethnic studies education for all high school students in California; Chapman asked representatives from the Santa Ana Unified School District to discuss why ethnic studies matters.
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2022 Distinguished Alumni Awards Celebrate Accomplishments of Chapman Alumni
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Celebrating the Museum Without Walls In 2022, Chapman University’s Escalette Permanent Art Collection celebrates “10+2” years as a center of public art for the campus and community.
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The Life and Art of Charlotte Salomon
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In Memoriam: Professor Emerita Jane Sinclair
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Crossing the Border, Building a Bridge Research by Chapman Professor Nancy Rios-Contreras provides a vivid portrait of migrant life and adds depth to the experience of her students.
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Luke Nichter Appointed to Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Advisory Committee at the National Archives
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Book Reveals What Parents Should Focus on When Students Apply for College Chapman University journalism program director Susan Paterno authored “Game On: Why College Admission Is Rigged and How to Beat the System.”
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Alexis Reekie ’23 is Ready to Lead Chapman Student Experience as SGA President Reekie shares more about her journey at Chapman and her goals for the future.
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SURF Fellow Philip Goodrich ’22 Examines the Importance of Free Expression on College Campuses The Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) gives students the opportunity to gain hands-on research experience and focus on their passions.
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Chapman Linguist Pilar Valenzuela Publishes Book on Grammar of Body-Part Expressions

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