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New Supercomputer Puts Chapman at the Cutting Edge of AI Research The new computer system, the product of Chapman’s participation in the CEO Leadership Alliance of Orange County, is the first community-operated supercomputer in the nation.
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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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Post-COVID Healing for the Long Haul Professor Mary Kennedy is leading speech therapists’ efforts to help people suffering long-term effects of COVID-19.
Professors Michael Hass and Amy Ardell
Chapman Professors’ Book Gives Teachers Essential Guidance on Supporting Student Mental Health
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College of Performing Arts Student Creates Cultural Connection for Alumni
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After Fleeing Afghanistan, Law School Alumni Find Refuge at Chapman Years of work on equity and reform in their native Afghanistan collapse in an instant as Chapman alumni legal scholars are forced to flee for their lives. What comes next is a story of support in rebuilding hope.
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Exploring Quantum Mysteries Drives Chapman Institute Toward Breakthroughs Building on foundational research, co-director Andrew Jordan seeks to expand the scope of the Institute for Quantum Studies.
"Squid Game" cast on stage during Dodge master class.
‘Squid Game’ Mania Takes Center Stage During Chapman University Master Class
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Chapman Announces Plans to Greatly Expand Hilbert Museum of California Art The popular museum will nearly triple its square footage as it adds gallery space, a research library, café and courtyard.
Wall displayed with art exhibition title This Land is Your Land.
Students Step Outside the Classroom to Explore Environmental Justice Through Art, Advocacy and More
Sociologist Pete Simi research in the field.
Testimony of Chapman Sociologist Pete Simi Leads to Judgment Against Organizers of Charlottesville Rally Professor Simi’s research on white supremacists who planned the Unite the Right rally reflects his commitment to exposing the hidden spaces of hate.
Thompson Policy Institute staff members pose on building steps.
With More Than $11 Million in Support, Chapman Institute Champions Access for Students With Disabilities Grants from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation reflect the expanding influence of Chapman’s Thompson Policy Institute on Disability.

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