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Inside the Maelstrom of a Romance for the Ages “Truly, Madly,” by Dodge College Dean Stephen Galloway, takes readers on a tempestuous journey with screen legends Vivien Leigh and Laurence Olivier.

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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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Chapman Welcomes Class of 2026, Including Highest-Ever Rate of First-Generation Students

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Martina Nieswandt Named Vice President of Research Dr. Nieswandt will develop and lead research strategic planning.

Dodge College Ranked #4

Chapman Maintains Lofty No. 4 Spot in Hollywood Reporter’s Rankings of Top Film Schools

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Chapman Impact on Local Community Is More Than Monetary New reports show that the university generates more than $213 million in economic output for the City of Orange, but it’s the intangible benefits for the community that make the biggest impact.

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Araceli Martinez Named Executive Director of Chapman’s Cross-Cultural Center and First-Generation Programs

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Sydni Au Hoy ’22 Receives Cheverton Award, Chapman’s Highest Student Honor Hawaii resident & biological sciences major excelled in leadership, research.

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Chapman Announces Doti-Spogli Chair in Free Enterprise at Argyros School New endowment will amplify the study of market-based economies and free market philosophy at Chapman.