What Does a Library of the Future Look Like? Chapman’s Leatherby Libraries is using virtual reality and other advanced technology to support students and promote accessibility.
Robotic Arm Helps Engineering Students Grab Career OpportunitiesA partnership between the Fowler School of Engineering and a local robotics company is opening up unique learning opportunities and internships for students.
What’s Actually in Your Supplements?Chapman researchers found that some dietary supplements may contain undeclared ingredients and companies may mislead consumers with questionable health claims and poor labeling practices.
New Physical Therapy Chair Prioritizes Community Care at ChapmanShawn Farrokhi recently sat down to discuss his unique vision to elevate the department.
11 Innovators on the Rise: Young Alumni Making an ImpactTheir influence is felt in boardrooms, court rooms, laboratories, studios, stages and even on the beach.
Chapman Students’ Research Sheds Light on Dangers of Extreme Heat in Orange CountyIn a cross-disciplinary course, professors Gregory Goldsmith and Joshua Fisher help students translate remote-sensing information into community-based change.
Chapman’s First Latina Sorority Provides Critical Support to Multicultural Community on CampusThe sorority was chartered by three first-generation students.
Sharing Their Stories, Being Their Voice: 25 Years of Chapman University’s Holocaust Art & Writing ContestOrganizers and participants reflect upon the contest's impact and ongoing importance in confronting antisemitism.
Women in Focus Conference Trains Its Creative Lens on ComedySome of Hollywood's funniest women visited Chapman University to talk about about the history and the future of the entertainment industry.