Chapman professor gains national recognition over challenge proposed to social media marketing course
Adjunct professor Matthew Prince proposed a challenge to his influencer marketing course: surpass a million TikTok views and he’ll cancel the final. Five million views later, it’s safe to say that challenge was accepted.
From chasing tennis balls to publishing novels, author Jon Hart can do it all
New York author Jon Hart discusses the writing process for his most recent book release, “Party School.”
Actor and Chapman student Christian Weissmann talks creative fulfillment, breaking stigma
Junior creative producing major Christian Weissmann sat down with The Panther to discuss his early passion for acting, the trials and tribulations of a teen actor and his exploration of identity through essay writing.
Is Chapman student Gerardo Vazquez the odd one out in new Jubilee video?
Senior creative producing major Gerardo Vazquez discussed with The Panther his experience filming a video titled "6 Men in Therapy vs 1 Fake" on the popular YouTube channel, Jubilee.
Opinion overload: can you always trust your best friend's opinion?
Chapman students who use reviewing apps like Letterboxd and Goodreads share how to navigate the oversaturation of opinions on both social media and online.
Student-directed one-act is a celebration of a child's life lost to AIDS
Kennedy Kremmerer chose “The Yellow Boat” to direct for her spring show due to the colorful imagination displayed in the play that shows a child processing his AIDS diagnosis in his own way.
Multimedia | 'I found a dinosaur': students prepare 78 million-year-old dinosaur bones
Chapman alumna Sarah Wallace found a three-foot pelvic bone of a gryposaurus while on an excavation trip in Montana with other Chapman students in 2021. Now, the bone is on campus and students are working to glue the pieces back together.
Floor 13 hosts annual dance show, 'Mosaic: Unseen Artistry'
On March 12, one of Chapman’s dance groups, Floor 13, held their yearly dance show for the Chapman community, featuring other performing arts groups on campus.
Love, and a little Harry Styles, highlighted in student business
Junior graphic design major Kaile Leong is the founder of Lovers in Lace, an online business that sells anything from journals to t-shirts — all encouraging shoppers to spread positivity.
Professor Lisa Cupolo draws upon decades of travel in her debut short story collection
Creative writing professor Lisa Cupolo leans on her memories from all over the world in order to capture the human experience in her W. S. Porter Prize-winning collection of short stories titled “Have Mercy on Us.”
The ChapTones bring perfect pitch to ICCA
On March 4, a cappella group The ChapTones was awarded second place at the ICCA quarterfinal round, earning them a trip to the semifinals on March 25 in Salem, Oregon.
Chapman student wins $20,000 on 'The Price is Right'
Senior creative producing major Bridget McGarry participated in a "Pay Off Your Loans" edition of the game show "The Price is Right," winning $20,000.
Need spring break trip ideas? Here’s where some Panthers are headed
Chapman University students are retreating on completely different vacations for spring break with the one common denominator of sun.
Happy Chappy Tappy show brings tap world to Chapman
From March 31 to April 2, students and the larger Orange County community are invited to take part in tap classes and performances.
Six ways to get the most of your study abroad experience
Chapman students give their tips on studying abroad and how they are settling into this experience.
Chapman declassified: student’s dating survival guide
Students discuss their fairytale endings as well as heartache disasters when it comes to dating at Chapman.
Meet Toby: the unofficial mascot of Dodge College
Toby, the lovable companion to Dean Stephen Galloway, strives to bring joy to students through TikTok videos and countless belly rubs.
It's time to craft your worries away
Feb. 18 marks the beginning of an eight-week crafting event series hosted by the Student Psychological Counseling Services that focuses on helping students take their minds off their busy schedules and the anxieties that come with college.
Books and Brews: the lone book club of Chapman
Alexandra Patrascu leads Chapman Books and Brews, which was founded in 2021 and strives to revive a love for non-academic reading.
Chapman professor recognized in top 1% of communication scholars
Between fundraising for dog rescues and leading impactful initiatives, Sara LaBelle was recognized by the national journal Communication Education as one of the most productive scholars in her field.