Chapman students and alumni face a shrinking job market
In the wake of distressing job numbers, increased use of AI and other factors, students are being forced to cope with a decreasing number of work opportunities.
Why has Chapman introduced PantherAI?
The university's new hub for generative artificial intelligence models comes at a time when higher education institutions are still figuring out how to proceed with the technology.
Concern and confusion: AI reshapes the conversation about academic integrity
Faculty and students are navigating the uncertain role of generative AI as the university works toward a unified approach.
Semester study abroad applications are now first-come, first-served
Applications for fall 2026 semester abroad programs have experienced a dramatic change.
Will Chapman ever become a Hispanic-Serving Institution?
Despite a years-long effort to attain the status, pressure from the federal government may force the university to walk back its goals.
New Pre-Health Professions Office offers resources for post-graduate success
The new office serves as a one-stop shop for students of all majors who intend on applying to professional health schools.
Chapman students to see minor effects of Orange budget crisis
Orange is predicted to propose another sales tax measure, cut city events and partner with Chapman to help ease budget concerns.
The difference a year makes
Chapman University experienced unforeseen, large-scale changes this past year. As the new academic year begins, many things at the institution will look different from last fall.
DEI graduation requisite to be replaced with new Global Citizen program
After a spring semester of changes regarding DEI at Chapman, fall semester is beginning with a similar tone.
Circle back clothing swap: Bringing style and sustainability to campus
The Mission Environment Club hosted a circle back clothing swap on April 24.
Denim Day and Red My Lips events bring Chapman community together against sexual violence
Chapman C.A.R.E.S. and Panhellenic co-hosted the events to raise awareness about sexual violence
The new Daniele C. Struppa Research Park promises chalkboards and breakthroughs
Once a place of early learning, the historical Lydia D. Killefer Elementary School will now house the Institute for Quantum Studies.
Cultural clubs help bring light to AAPI month on campus
AAPI month unites students on campus by reminding them of their importance.
Chapman recognizes Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women’s Day
The Cross-Cultural Center hosted a mini film screening and discussion to honor Indigenous women lost.
From campus to state: Chapman’s Harold Hewitt takes on statewide education role
After serving Chapman University for over a decade, Harold Hewitt retires to help guide California’s education infrastructure at the state level.
The rise and fall of DEI at Chapman
Chapman's office of diversity, equity and inclusion saw a quick rise on campus, and just as quick as it came, it is now gone.
A threat to academic freedom and free speech: Chapman takes a stand
Faculty say universities must unite to confront growing threats to higher education.
SGA vice president-elect accused, charges cleared for falsifying documents during campaign
Complaints against a student government elected official have been swept under the rug.
Students move out of Davis Apartments after sewer line failure
Some Davis Apartments residents have departed from their rooms.
Chris Kluwe: Reclaiming what it means to be an American
Chris Kluwe’s conversation on fighting injustice and civil disobedience’s role.
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