From fear to finances: Alumni navigate the cost of living post-grad
Recent graduates weigh job stability, independence and the realities of post-grad expenses.
How do you apply to jobs in the age of AI?
Interviews conducted by virtual agents and AI resume readers are increasingly prevalent in the job recruitment process.
Why are Chapman students skipping public transit?
Students say public transportation is too expensive and simply not a practical way to get around.
From first-year reset to final stretch
Freshmen and seniors share advice they have for their own class — and for each other.
Safety conversations persist months after residence hall arrest
An arrest at Glass Hall sparked conversations about first-year dorm security.
Does Chapman do enough to protect off-campus athletes?
An altercation at Hart Park involving a gun tested the school’s off-campus safety protocols. But is it enough?
Off-campus housing hits the crime radar
For students leaving Chapman’s housing, off-campus life offers freedom. But incidents like a break-in underscore the importance of vigilance and university support.
Tracing the history of Dodge’s master class series
The history of Dodge College’s master class series traces its evolution from a dean’s initiative into a growing campus tradition.
Newly released Epstein files reveal connections to Chapman faculty
The Department of Justice released emails linking paleontologist John “Jack” Horner to Jeffrey Epstein.
Is class attendance on the decline at Chapman?
Students and staff discuss their experiences with skipping classes and the reasons why.
New federal loan caps put students in a post-grad pickle
The end of Grad PLUS and new borrowing limits could reshape who can afford a master’s degree.
How much authority does Rate My Professor really have?
Rate My Professor is a common tool used by students to avoid signing up for unpleasant classes during registration, but it can also dent a professor's reputation.
How to restore trust in journalism with radio journalist Amy Radil
The Seattle-based reporter gave her thoughts to students and staff on the modern media landscape and getting the story right.
Is mindful meditation the key to overcoming finals week stress?
Younes Mourchid held a mindfulness workshop for students to build stress management strategies.
Students debate seven more weeks of winter or an interterm class
Interterm gives some Chapman students the opportunity to take an extra class, while others relish a long winter break free of classes.
Chapman defies the international enrollment drop
While U.S. universities are seeing international student numbers fall, Chapman’s global outreach keeps enrollment up.
How much do Chapman executives, professors and part-time faculty make?
According to the university’s most recent tax filings, the highest salaries have risen, creating an even more pronounced wage disparity than those paid by the hour.
It’s no longer a man’s world at Chapman University, but has it ever been?
Contrary to the data, students at Chapman overlook the gender distribution.
Students plan to study abroad despite national tensions
Chapman students discuss their plans for studying abroad and travel courses.
Home for the holidays? Nationwide flight cancellations and delays persist
Although the government shutdown is almost behind us, airport problems persist at an inconvenient time for students wanting to go home after exams.
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