Chapman’s Thompson Policy Institute on Disability Receives $2.5 Million Gift to Advance Inclusive EducationThe Inclusive Schooling Initiative will address persistent challenges of inadequate inclusion between general education classrooms and students with disabilities.
Chapman Education Student Earns Fulbright Scholarship to Teach in South KoreaSarah Wilson (MACI ’23) is the fifth Attallah College of Educational Studies student in the past decade to become a Fulbright Scholar.
ORANGE COAST MAGAZINE: What It’s Like To: Discuss Mental Health at the White HouseChapman alumna Justine Bautista was invited to present her ideas at a youth mental health forum at the nation’s capital.
STUDY INTERNATIONAL: ‘Belonging’ is key to college students’ success, researcher saysMichelle Samura, associate professor of education, says belonging on campus takes ongoing effort – by students and their college
Chapman University Honors Two Graduate StudentsSalena Marie Preciado and Rachel Wiegand are recipients of 2022 James L. Doti Outstanding Graduate Student Award.
Chapman’s Educational Studies Programs Work to Build Inclusive CurriculumCoursework embeds students in local communities, providing opportunities to promote equity and inclusion.
Chapman Graduate Programs Enjoy Big Jump in U.S. News RankingsHealth sciences, business, education and law rank among the nation's best in latest report.