Analysis | A look at possible Republican candidates for the 2024 presidential election
Entering the year before presidential elections begin, Republicans are weighing their possible options for candidacy.
2023 at a glance: Global edition
Here are some of the most notable news events that made 2023 a whirlwind of a year.
Several Congress members are leaving office; professors say it’s primarily due to dysfunction in Congress
More than three dozen representatives are choosing not to seek reelection next year. Some are choosing other positions in office, while others are choosing to leave entirely.
CalOSBA awards Chapman’s Leatherby Center of Entrepreneurship and Business Ethics a $1 million grant for an Inclusive Innovation Hub
The grant will allow the center to focus on fostering entrepreneurship in underserved communities by drawing in volunteers and mentors.
Chapman’s Student Engagement encourages more students to get involved on campus
Students interested in finding more ways to connect to organizations on campus have the opportunity to meet with an involvement coach in order to do so.
Analysis | Trump absent for third Republican presidential primaries debate; candidates fight to be considered for the alternative option
Republican candidates debate popular party issues and discuss Trump’s absence.
Analysis | Chapman looks at Biden along with other possible Democratic presidential candidates for upcoming 2024 election
While President Joe Biden is running for reelection next year, some Democrats may not want to mark his name on the ballot.
Guggenheim Gallery exhibition ‘Standardized Patient’ gives insight on mental health in a clinical environment
Los Angeles-based artist Kerry Tribe’s “Standardized Patient” visualized mental health through projections that feature interactions between patients and their doctor.
Chapman’s Homeless Policy Practicum makes efforts to combat homelessness
Law professor Wendy Seiden and her students contribute to the process of overcoming obstacles that lead to homelessness.
Chapman chess club honors former student in memorial chess tournament
The chess club donated proceeds to the Leo Eifert Scholarship for mathematics students.
Chapman awards MS International (MSI) Inc. CEO Manu Shah the 2023 Argyros College of Business Excellence Award
Manu Shah was recognized for his excellence in creating a billion-dollar enterprise and an enduring philanthropy to the global community.
Lights, camera, dance!: Marybelle Musco funds new contemporary series
The Marybelle Musco Contemporary Dance Series, which began on Nov. 4, highlights renowned dance groups from around the country.
New House Speaker Mike Johnson embraces staunch conservative views, religion as a leading force in his politics, policies
The new Speaker holds conservative values which are at the forefront of his ideologies and political career.
Hangar fire in Tustin raises concerns of health among local residents
After the historic hangar in Tustin burned, traces of harmful materials were found in the ashes, resulting in several precautions taking hold.
Chapman sociology professor receives over $600k research grant from Indiana University
Chris Bader, a sociology professor at Chapman, received a grant from Indiana University to help further his religious research.
Israel-Hamas Conflict panel at Chapman faces controversy due to withdrawals from several speakers
The Oct. 26 panel faced many last-minute changes due to speaker withdrawals and Chapman’s supposed treatment of Palestinian journalist Rajaa Natour.
City of Orange releases 2022 annual crime report, revealing increases in aggravated assault, burglary
While reports of homicide and sexual assault decreased, other violent crimes, including aggravated assault, increased.
Strike Four | A look at the nationwide strikes
While the strikes for the automotive and healthcare industries have ended, the ones for the hotel and education industries remain ongoing.
108 years later, Armenians are still being targeted by neighboring countries
Over 100,000 ethnic Armenians have left the region of Nagorno-Karabakh amid Azerbaijan attacks.
Chapman professor sets out to research the effectiveness of wildfire alerts on social media
The study will only examine the social media platform X, but researchers believe it will apply to other social media platforms.
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