SGA proposes four amendments to Constitution for spring 2024 election
Among the changes proposed for the SGA Constitution include the creation of an at-large senator position and the consolidation of various positions including student organization senators.
Q&A | Meet this year’s candidates for SGA vice president
The Panther sat down with the three candidates running for the 2024-25 school year.
Q&A | Meet this year’s candidates for SGA president
The Panther sat down with the two candidates running for the 2024-25 school year.
Chapman reveals recent university accomplishments, upcoming campus projects in 2024 State of the University address
On Feb. 9, President Daniele Struppa reflects on past accomplishments and paves the way for new ones, including the announcement of the Doy B. Henley School of Management, at this year’s State of the University address.
$3 million gift marks bright future for Chapman’s innovative Mathematics, Philosophy and Physics program
In addition to the $3 million gift from Parker S. Kennedy, three Chapman professors have been given endowed chairs to further shape the prospective future of the MPP program. Pictured: (From left) Marco Panza, Andrew Jordan and Ahmed Sebbar stand next to unveiled busts.
Hilbert Museum prepares for its grand re-opening with new facilities, amenities
On Feb. 23, the Hilbert Museum of California Art will reopen its doors to the public after over two years of renovations and expansions
Chapman scientists discover ways to utilize artificial intelligence to create new drugs
With the help of AI programs like ChatGPT, Chapman scientists were able to develop a program to create drug candidates for multiple diseases.
Chapman implements new changes for its academic advising program
To help with distributing academic help, individual schools and colleges within Chapman now have their own dedicated academic advisors.
New summer faculty-led travel courses are now open to students
As spring semester starts at Chapman, an opportunity has opened for students to embark on new study abroad travel courses for summer 2024.
The Year of the Dragon is here!: Chapman HUA holds on-campus festival to celebrate
The festival, led by Chapman’s Chinese American Students Association, HUA, will feature free Chinese food, a chance to buy boba, a bracelet-making station, and activities from other on-campus cultural clubs, among more.
Application opens for Chapman’s 2024 Summer Undergraduate Research Program
The Summer Undergraduate Research Program (SURF) offers a paid research opportunity for Chapman students who apply by March 1.
New networking website available to aid Chapman students in their career journeys
The Panther Network launched on Jan. 29 to help connect students with job opportunities and Chapman alumni.
Musco Center hosts “Small Island, Big Song”: A Pacific Islander perspective on climate change, social activism
Through song, film and dance, “Small Island, Big Song” creators BaoBao Chen and Tim Cole showcase the importance of connection and advocacy among various Pacific Islander cultures. Pictured: The performance of “Small Island, Big Song” at Chapman’s Musco Center for the Arts on Feb. 3.
Veterans strive to make Chapman a destination campus for veteran, military-connected students via Veterans Resource Center (Part 2)
Military-connected students are determined to help others navigate their college experience at Chapman by advocating for improvements to the university’s Veterans Resource Center.
Veterans strive to make Chapman a destination campus for veteran, military-connected students (Part 1)
Military-connected students are determined to help others navigate their college experience at Chapman. Pictured: Executive Committee Member Devansh Mehta (left) and Veterans Club President Roxie Arce.
Chapman’s Armenian Student Association holds documentary screening for Artsakh Awareness Month
The documentary, “Invisible Republic,” gives a new perspective on the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war.
Chapman’s Student Scholar Symposium celebrates undergraduate research, creativity
Student Scholar Ambassadors reflect on the opportunities and experience gained from this prestigious opportunity offered by Chapman University.
A new skatepark dropping into the City of Orange ignites excitement among Chapman skateboarders
Chapman skateboarders have high hopes as to how the new skatepark could impact the skating community in Orange.
Chapman, Orange area offer winter break resources, activities for students staying in the area
Planning to stay on campus this holiday season? Chapman has different resources for students staying on or around campus during the winter break.
Associate Wilkinson Dean awarded California Civil Liberties Award for research regarding Japanese-American incarceration camps
Dr. Stephanie Takaragawa uses photography to showcase the stories from incarceration camps.
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