Chapman University Career and Professional Development
Another week, another intern spotlight ‼ Sara Crossman ’19 interned at Newport Beach Film Festival (NBFF) and loved it! The NBFF is an annual, weeklong festival filled with extraordinary films, nightly galas, exquisite cuisine and industry events. Sara shares, “I have had an incredible time this semester interning at... read more »
In just three weeks, our largest alumni event of the year is happening! Purchase your ticket now for Chapman's 6th Annual Alumni Entertainment Industry Mixer on April 12.
Happy #SweetheartSunday! Are you dating or married to a Chapman alum? Share your Chapman Sweetheart story here: www.bit.ly/chapmansweetheart. Lauren (Blattenberg) Best ’10 married Brandt Best on April 2, 2016 in Topanga, Calif. Their love story according to Lauren: “We will forever owe a special thanks to my college... read more »
Chapman University Career and Professional Development
Happy Veterans Day, Panthers! Today we honor and remember all those who have bravely served our country. If you are a veteran seeking assistance, there are many amazing resources available to you at Chapman, from personal growth to career development. Access custom veteran career support here ... read more »
Happy Veterans Day to all veterans out there, including Joe Treece ’56, who was elected on Sept. 23 to the Coast Guard’s office of District Captain North, which covers Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Montana. Joe is a veteran of the United States Navy and has been a member of the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary for the... read more »
Rebecca Rolnick Knaack ’12 married Jesse Knaack ’11 on November, 19, 2016 in Santa Monica, CA. Their favorite place on campus is the old caf (RIP). Their love story according to Rebecca, “I was co-hosting Nightcap, the variety show on campus. My co-host Alex Rouch invited his football teammates, including Jesse, to come... read more »
Chapman University Career and Professional Development
In honor of #veteransday, we applaud triple-degreed Chapman alumna Antoinette Balta '03 (JD ’06, LLM ’11) president and co-founder of the nonprofit Veterans Legal Institute in Santa Ana, CA. The nonprofit provides free legal assistance to homeless, at-risk, disabled and low-income current and former service members. Last... read more »
Join My Barrio artists, journalist and Chapman alumnus, Gustavo Arellano, and curator Denise Johnson for a discussion on the politics of identity, the myth of post-racial America, and strategies of resistance offered through artistic expression. This event is hosted in Argyros Forum 209 A/B and is open and free to all, no... read more »
Matt and Ross Duffer '07 share their 11—punny guys, aren't they?—tips on success. You'll want to check this out, it's GIF-tastic. Share these tips with your friends and let us know which is you favorite!
Chapman Food Science and Nutrition Student Association
The butcher was curious – Why so many bones? The neighbors were befuddled – You’re making soup in the garage? Friends raised their eyebrows – Do you realize your clothes smell like beef broth? But Chapman University food science alumnus Tuan V. Nguyen (M.S. ’94) was undaunted. He was on a quest to c...
Chapman Food Science and Nutrition Student Association
If you enjoy science and have a passion for food (or vice versa), explore a career in Food Science at our next info session! Chapman University’s Master of Science in Food Science allows you to turn your passions for science and food into a rewarding career. Food Science is the discipline in which scientists use biology,... read more »
Have you seen this new addition to the Chapman campus? As part of our Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA exhibition, artist Higgy Vasquez, left, is working on a mural celebrating Chapman's diversity (pictured here with student intern Cooper Richmond). Stop by the courtyard of Moulton Hall to see it in progress, and visit the... read more »
Thompson Policy Institute on Disability and Autism - TPI
This month we are discussing transition to the workplace. Securing a position can be hard enough, but what happens once you are there. Here are "3 Ridiculous Examples of Invasive Ableism at Work – And How It Can Change." http://everydayfeminism.com/2016/08/ableism-at-work/
The heart of Chapman’s Promising Futures Program is the volunteer staff and student workers who bring it all together and are first-generation students themselves.
Retweeted On Sustainability (@onsustainabilit): For delegates unable to attend a conference, we offer virtual presentations & talks! See virtual proposal info here: https://t.co/U5FwgRaHa6
Happy Wednesday #ChapmanU Panthers! “A ship should not ride on a single anchor, nor life on a single hope” - Epictetus Never forget how many things there are to hope for in the world!
Thompson Policy Institute on Disability and Autism - TPI
Dr. Robert Slayton writes about Melissa Shang, a girl with muscular dystrophy, who is a disability advocate. Melissa "launched a viral petition of a disabled American Girl doll that was featured in Cosmopolitan, USA Today, CBS, HLN, IB Times, and other major news outlets and raised massive public attention to disability... read more »
Are you a Chapman parent who wants to volunteer? Learn how you can get involved by watching Chapman University Parents & Families' Live information session!