Community, growth, support: that’s the name of the game at the First-Generations and Promising Futures Program
How Chapman University's First-Generation and Promising Futures Program is adapting and evolving as Chapman's first-gen population grows.
A new era begins with President Parlow
Chapman’s 14th president started his tenure following a week-long celebration.
Manufactured thinking: The effects of AI in the classroom
With AI taking an increasingly prominent place in the classroom, students and professors at Chapman share their experiences and predictions for the future.
College of Performing Arts unveils new music industry studies major
The music industry major offers a broad range of courses, aiming to prepare students for success.
Has Chapman improved its relationship with the city of Orange?
Over the years, Chapman's growth has brought both opportunities and challenges for Old Towne Orange, as students, businesses and residents navigate housing, parking and living together in the community.
Fatal flaws: Reflections on substance abuse at Chapman
Student relationships with alcohol, marijuana or other substances have led to efforts to counter usage and help afflicted students.
New senators elected in Chapman’s fall 2025 SGA race
Student candidates from Dodge College, School of Communication and across campus step into leadership roles following a spirited election.
Chapman career centers forge lasting industry partnerships
Recruiters increasingly seek out Chapman students through Career Center initiatives.
Chapman students are getting real-world experience in these undergraduate research labs
The university’s commitment to undergraduate research is bridging the gap between the classroom and real-world applications.
Another car crash in the Orange circle causes call for safety measures
Locals are growing frustrated as accidents continue, calling for stronger safety measures at the historic circle.
New year, new dean: Fowler faces continuous leadership turnovers
Changes in leadership at Chapman’s school of engineering are creating unease among students.
A new professor is helping future counselors make a difference
With a background in elementary schools, military communities, and higher education, Carla Smith joins Attallah College of Educational Studies.
How do you talk about climate change?
Los Angeles Times coastline reporter Rosanna Xia talked to Chapman students about the best way to approach climate-related discussions.
Breaking the ICE: conversations with Chapman about immigration
The Chapman community addresses concerns in response to Immigration and Customs Enforcement's (ICE) presence in Orange County.
Solidarity: Fostering awareness and education on campus
The faculty-led initiative is back on campus for a second semester.
Are email scams the new norm for Chapman students?
Here are the steps that Chapman University is taking to protect its students and faculty from scammers.
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.
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