Rodgers Center for Holocaust Education event details a hero’s inspiring story
Rebecca Donner’s Sept. 12 lecture transported readers into the life of Mildred Harnack, an American who helped raise awareness of Hitler’s actions during World War II.
Students experience overcrowding again as Chapman’s population continues to expand
New strategies hope to help defeat the struggles associated with overcrowding on campus.
City of Orange schools to implement transgender notification amid controversy from students, OC board members
The City of Orange’s school district is moving to pass a policy that would require schools to notify parents if their child identifies as transgender.
Nearly 500 migrants have been bused to Los Angeles by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott
The Texas governor started sending migrants to Los Angeles via bus in June, and the Biden-Harris administration plans to use GPS monitoring devices to monitor migrant families.
SPCS mental health resources available to aid Chapman students through their college journey
Learn about the different mental health resources Chapman University offers students.
Biden-Harris Administration launches SAVE plan after Supreme Court rejects student loan forgiveness plan
The Supreme Court struck down the Biden-Harris Administration’s efforts to forgive up to $400 billion in debt, but it persists by launching a new SAVE repayment plan.
Analysis | The presidential prosecution of Donald J. Trump
Former President Donald J. Trump’s unprecedented legal challenges and their ramifications — the indictment of a former president and upcoming presidential candidate.
OC Grand Jury suggests plans to combat human sex trafficking in recent report
The Orange County Grand Jury released their human sex trafficking report in June 2023, urging for more funding and advanced databases to better keep track of traffickers, victims and clients.
Student-built sustainable houses to be displayed at the OC Sustainability Decathlon
Students will showcase sustainable houses they built at a new event created by two Chapman professors.
On-campus Starbucks reopens this school year with new renovations
After months of being shut down for renovations, Chapman’s Starbucks reopens, but with more demand from students than the previous year.
Chapman’s IS&T team urges students to be cautious as scam emails increase
The university’s Information Systems and Technology team (IS&T) warns students of the recent increase in phishing and scam emails.
Chapman provides tours for high school students from underrepresented backgrounds
During the tour, the students got the chance to learn about Chapman’s admissions process, financial aid and extracurricular activities.
Chapman student advocates for financial aid equity at annual Day in the Capitol event
Chapman student Trinity Huynh spoke with members of the California State Legislature on increasing funding for the Cal Grant program, which strives to help students in paying for their education.
Governor Newsom attempts to address ongoing fentanyl crisis
The California governor announced the new partnership with the California National Guard and the California Highway Patrol and received support from San Francisco’s mayor and police chief. The collaboration is meant to target those who supply and sell fentanyl in the city.
Two university professors uncover decade of corruption in Wikipedia’s historical accounts of the Holocaust
The Wikipedia arbitration committee is actively making final decisions on whether to topic-ban some of its editors.
Analysis | A look into challenges international students face after graduation
Nearly 1 million international students study in the U.S., yet, according to The Nation, less than half of them are able to stay.
Chapman holds acrobatic event in honor of Taiwanese Heritage Week
The Center for Global Education showcased a Taiwanese acrobatic event on May 9 in celebration of Taiwanese Heritage Week.
Rumors circle about whether Chapman will merge LGBTQ studies and women’s studies minors into one
The LGBTQ studies minor, as well as the women’s and gender studies minor, are both interdisciplinary programs offered at Chapman that foster a deeper understanding of these affected communities’ histories and realities.
Congressman Lou Correa signs $2.2 million check for Chapman research lab
The check will go towards researching natural hazards, food insecurity, droughts and climate change modeling, as well as putting together a demonstration on the congressman’s district.
Q&A | Looking at Reginald Stewart’s accomplishments, future plans after almost two years as VP of diversity, equity and inclusion
Reginald Chhen Stewart, the man behind Chapman’s diversity and equity job descriptions and initiatives, shared how he is working to make the university more inclusive with The Panther.
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