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Chapman University

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Chapman University is a private, non-profit university located in Orange, California, United States. It is affiliated with the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). Chapman University encompasses ten schools and colleges: Dodge College of Film and Media Arts, Wilkinson College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Argyros School of Business and Economics, the School of Communication, Schmid College of Science and Technology, College of Performing Arts, Dale E. Fowler School of Law, College of Educational Studies, the School of Pharmacy, and the Crean College of Health and Behavioral Sciences. Chapman also operates Brandman University as a separate, fully accredited university within the Chapman University System.


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History and background

Founded as Hesperian College, in Woodland, California, the school began classes on March 4, 1861. Its opening was timed to coincide with the hour of Abraham Lincoln's first inauguration. Hesperian admitted students of both sexes and all races.

In 1920, the assets of Hesperian College were absorbed by California Christian College, which held classes in downtown Los Angeles. In 1934, the school was renamed Chapman College, after the chairman of its board of trustees (and primary benefactor), C.C. Chapman. In 1954, Chapman College moved to its present campus in the city of Orange on the site formerly occupied by Orange High School, which relocated to a nearby campus.

Chapman established a Residence Education Center Program to serve military personnel in 1958. This evolved into the Chapman University College.

Chapman University is the largest private university in Orange County, and is ranked in the U.S. News and World Report's top-tier of western region colleges and universities. It comprises four schools and six colleges, including the Dale E. Fowler School of Law, the Argyros School of Business and Economics, the School of Communication, the School of Pharmacy, Dodge College of Film and Media Arts, the College of Educational Studies, the College of Performing Arts, the Schmid College of Science and Technology, the Wilkinson College of Humanities and Social Sciences, and the Crean College of Health and Behavioral Sciences. It offers 46 undergraduate and 17 graduate majors.

Chapman College became Chapman University in 1991. In that year, Dr. James L. Doti became president of Chapman University.

Schmid College of Science and Technology has a plan for a 140,000 sq. ft. Center for Science & Technology on Chapman's main campus in Orange, opening in fall 2018.

In 1959 Chapman University broke ground for Braden Hall, a men's dormitory on campus. It later became a co-ed dorm and was best known for its basketball court. It was torn down in 2007 and replaced in 2009 by the Sandhu Residence Center, which includes a cafeteria and rock climbing wall for students.

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Colleges and programs

Argyros School of Business and Economics

The Chapman University Argyros School of Business and Economics is a private research and academic institution at Chapman University located in the Arnold and Mable Beckman Business and Technology Hall.

Founded in 1977, the school is named after George L. Argyros, a Chapman alum and former U.S. Ambassador to Spain. Argyros has chaired the board of trustees of Chapman University since 1976, and has donated significant resources towards establishing Chapman as a leading national business school. The business school was renamed in Argyros' honor in 1999.

The Argyros School offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in business. The MBA program has three lines, Executive (EMBA), Professional, and Full Time. Chapman's Professional MBA Program (Flex) is ranked #48 by Bloomberg/Businessweek and the Full Time program is currently ranked #83. Building on its strength in undergraduate accounting, the school recently launched a one-year Master of Science in Accounting degree.

In 2008, The Princeton Review ranked Chapman Business School's undergraduate and graduate programs among its Top 25 programs in the country.

The Argyros School of Business and Economics was officially nationally ranked as the 60th Best Undergraduate Bloomberg BusinessWeek Business School in 2014. In 2016, the Argyros School of Business and Economics rose to 34th in the same Bloomberg rankings.

The Argyros School is home to a number of leading research centers and independent research institutes, including the A. Gary Anderson Center for Economic Research, the C. Larry Hoag Center for Real Estate and Finance, the Ralph W. Leatherby Center for Entrepreneurship and Ethics, the Walter Schmid Center for International Business, the Economic Science Institute (founded by Nobel Prize winner Vernon L. Smith and others in 2008), and the Institute for the Study of Religion, Economics and Society (founded by Dr. Laurence Iannaccone in September 2009).

The Leatherby Center for Entrepreneurship and Business Ethics is a program whose scope includes original research, scholarship, and the publication of several scholarly journals.

Donna Ford Atallah College of Educational Studies

Chapman University's Donna Ford Atallah College of Educational Studies offers undergraduate education degrees, teacher credentials and graduate education degrees, including a Ph.D. in Education. The college is also home to various centers and programs for research, including the Thompson Policy Institute on Disability and Autism.

The Attallah College has full accreditation from the following agencies: Council Accreditation of Educator Preparation, Western Association of Schools and Colleges, Commission on Teacher Credentialing, National Association of School Psychologists, and International School Psychology Association.

Dodge College of Film and Media Arts

The college has been recognized as one of the top ten film schools in the world and ranked #6 by The Hollywood Reporter among American film schools.

Crean College of Health and Behavioral Sciences

Formerly part of Chapman University's Schmid College of Science and Technology, the Crean College of Health and Behavioral Sciences officially became its own independent college at Chapman University on June 1, 2014.

The Crean College of Health and Behavioral Sciences describes its mission as engaging faculty and students in learning, research, and evidence-based practice that emphasizes a biopsychosocial perspective to understanding health, disability and disease; that fosters interdisciplinary collaborations and inter-professional practice; and that embraces technological innovations in the classroom, laboratory, and clinic.

Undergraduate programs in Crean College of Health and Behavioral Sciences include a B.A. Psychology and B.S. Health Sciences.

Graduate and post-baccalaureate programs include a M.S. Athletic Training, M.A. Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT), M.S. Communication Sciences & Disorders, a MMS Physician Assistant (set to open in 2015), a Doctor of Physical Therapy (PT) (accredited since 1928, making it one of the oldest such programs in the United States), and a Transitional Doctor of Physical Therapy.

The physical therapy, communication sciences & disorders, and physician assistant programs are housed on Chapman University's Harry and Diane Rinker Health Science Campus in Irvine, California.

Wilkinson College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences

Wilkinson College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is the largest college at Chapman University, and is composed of the departments of art, English, history, world languages and cultures, peace studies, philosophy, political science, religious studies and sociology.

Wilkinson College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is home to the BUDO-lab, an interdisciplinary research group that focuses on the study of combative behavior and martial arts practice.

Dale E. Fowler School of Law

The Chapman University School of Law is located in Kennedy Hall. Law degrees offered include the Juris Doctor (J.D.) and Master of Laws (LL.M.) degrees in various specialties.

College of Performing Arts

Chapman University's College of Performing Arts, founded in 2007, operates in divisions: the Hall-Musco Conservatory of Music, the Department of Dance, and the Department of Theatre. The Conservatory of Music offers a Bachelor of Music (B.M.) in Vocal or Instrument Performance, a Bachelor of Music (B.A.) in Composition, a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Music Education (pre-certificate), and a minor in music. The Dance Department offers a Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A) in Dance Performance, a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Dance, and a minor in Dance. The Theatre Department offers two Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) programs, in Theatre Studies and Theater Technology. They also offer two Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) programs in Theatre Performance, and Screen Acting, taught in conjunction with the Dodge Film School.

Schmid College of Science and Technology

Chapman University's Schmid College of Science and Technology was founded in 2008, when science-related degree programs (then housed in the Wilkinson School of Humanities and Social Sciences) were migrated to the new college. On June 1, 2014, the Schmid College underwent a reorganization to spin off the Crean College of Health and Behavioral Sciences.

Schmid College is organized into two schools: the School of Computational Sciences and the School of Earth and Environmental Sciences.

The School of Computational Sciences offers programs in computer science, software engineering, mathematics and physics, among others. The school emphasizes the teaching and use of computational modeling and analysis that can be incorporated into research conducted in fields related to the environment and health sciences. The school offers both M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in computational and data sciences. The School of Earth and Environmental Sciences has programs in the foundational sciences (chemistry, biology, etc.), as well as in environmental and food science.

In addition to its undergraduate and graduate programs, Schmid College is home to various centers for research. The Center of Excellence in Computation, Algebra and Topology (CECAT), directed by Dr. Drew Moshier, Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science, provides a forum for interdisciplinary research where computation meets algebra, topology and related mathematical fields. The Center of Excellence in Complex and Hyper-complex Analysis (CECHA), directed by mathematician Dr. Mihaela Vajiac, is a research unit motivated by the latest results in Clifford and Hypercomplex Analysis and endeavors to find new ways in which this research can be applied in mathematics and physics. The Center of Excellence in Earth Systems Modeling & Observations (CEESMO), directed by physicist Dr. Menas Kafatos, is a research unit which uses data from Earth observation satellites to model, analyze, and understand the Earth systems with particular emphasis on natural hazards (e.g. wildfires, severe weather, floods, dust storms, earthquakes). CEESMO provides access to satellite data through its remote sensing and Geographic Information System (GIS) lab utilizing advanced computational tools. The Machine Learning and Assistive Technology (MLAT) Lab, directed by Dr. Erik Linstead, Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Software Engineering, was established in 2015. MLAT focuses on better understanding and treating developmental disorders, with emphasis on Autism Spectrum Disorder.

School of Pharmacy

The Chapman University School of Pharmacy (CUSP) is located at the Rinker Campus in Irvine. Pharmacy degrees include the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.), a Master of Science in Pharmaceutical Science (MSPS), and a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Pharmaceutical Sciences. The Chapman School of Pharmacy also offers an accelerated five-year Doctor of Pharmacy program to qualified high school seniors.

School of Communication

The School of Communication is the newest school in the university. It is located on the university's main campus and housed within Doti Hall, currently offering three majors for students to choose from, including: BA in Communication Studies, BA in Strategic & Corporate Communication, as well as an MS in Health and Strategic Communication.


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Brandman University

Brandman University is a separate, fully accredited university within the Chapman University System. Gary Brahm is the appointed Chancellor of Brandman University. He previously spent 14 years as Executive Vice President and CFO at Chapman University.

There are over 25 campuses throughout California and Washington, and a virtual campus online. The university offers more than 80 degree, certificate, credential and professional programs in business, arts and sciences, health, and education.


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Rankings and titles

In U.S. News & World Report's 2018 rankings of the best colleges in America, Chapman University is listed as 5th among master's-level universities in the Western region.

The Argyros School of Business and Economics Master of Business Administration (MBA) full-time program was ranked 79th in the nation in the U.S. News & World Report's 2019 rankings, up from 98th in 2018. It was named 4th among private schools in California. Corporate recruiters ranked it 30th and its average GMAT ranked 58th.

In 2016, the 25th/75th percentile SAT scores for Chapman's entering class: Verbal: 550/650; Math: 560/650; Writing: 560/660. The 25th/75th percentile ACT scores: Composite: 25/30; English: 25/31; Math: 24/29; Writing: 24/29.


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Holocaust education

The Barry and Phyllis Rodgers Center for Holocaust Education was founded in February 2000. It sponsors an annual Holocaust remembrance writing competition and hosts a regular Distinguished lecture series.

The Sala and Aron Samueli Holocaust Memorial Library, funded by Henry Samueli, is located on the fourth floor of the University's Leatherby Libraries. On April 11, 2005, 60 years after he was liberated from the Buchenwald concentration camp, Elie Wiesel dedicated the Samueli Holocaust Memorial Library, and a large bust of Wiesel stands at the entrance to the facility.

The collection includes a first edition of The Diary of Anne Frank in Dutch.


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Athletics

Chapman University competes in 21 sports at the NCAA Division III (non-scholarship) level in the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC).

Chapman sponsors 10 men's intercollegiate sports: baseball, basketball, cross-country, football, golf, soccer, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field and water polo. The school also sponsors 11 women's intercollegiate sports: basketball, cross country, golf, lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field, volleyball and water polo.

Chapman University has won six NCAA national titles. As a member of the NCAA Division II, the Panthers won one baseball title (1968) and three men's tennis titles (1985, 1987, 1988). The Panthers won the 1995 Division III softball championship and the 2003 Division III baseball championship.

Chapman University's softball team appeared in one Women's College World Series in 1979.

In 2011, the women's lacrosse team won the WCLL National Championships in Arizona. In 2016, the men's lacrosse team won the MCLA National Championship.

In the 2014 and 2017 seasons, the Chapman University Panther football team ended their season undefeated in their conference and won the SCIAC championship.

The football and basketball teams are broadcast by the Chapman Sports Broadcast Network (CSBN) to local Channel 6 in Orange and on Chapman's athletic website. CSBN is a student-run, student-produced independent sports network created by students at Chapman University's Dodge College of Film and Media arts.


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Notable people

For School of Law faculty, see Chapman University School of Law faculty

Faculty

  • Yakir Aharonov - Professor, James J. Farley Professorship in Natural Philosophy; Schmid College of Science and Technology, Physics, Computational Science and Engineering. Recipient of the prestigious Wolf Prize in 1998 for his co-discovery of the Aharonov-Bohm Effect, one of the cornerstones of modern physics. Recipient of the 2009 Presidential National Medal of Science "for his contributions to the foundations of quantum physics, and for drawing out unexpected implications of that field, ranging from the Aharonov-Bohm effect to the theory of weak measurement."
  • Richard Bausch - professor in Department of English
  • Grace Fong D.M.A. - Director of Keyboard Studies at Conservatory of Music; winner of such honors as the 2006 Leeds International Piano Competition
  • Lori Cox Han - political scientist
  • Kyle Harrison - men's lacrosse assistant coach and professional lacrosse player
  • Tibor Machan (1939-2016) - held the R. C. Hoiles Chair of Business Ethics and Free Enterprise, Argyros School of Business & Economics
  • Peter McLaren - Distinguished Professor in Critical Studies, Attallah College of Educational Studies
  • Vernon L. Smith - Nobel Laureate in Economic Science (2002); founder of Economic Science Institute and Smith Institute for Political Economy and Philosophy
  • Bart Wilson - The Donald P. Kennedy Endowed Chair of Economics and Law in the Argyros School of Business & Economics

Alumni

  • Paul Anderson - member, Nevada State Assembly
  • Gustavo Arellano ('01) - former publisher and editor of OC Weekly and author of the column ¡Ask a Mexican! which is syndicated nationally
  • George Argyros ('59) - business executive, former U.S. Ambassador to Spain, former owner of Seattle Mariners of Major League Baseball
  • Emmett Ashford - first African American umpire in Major League Baseball
  • Jason Baumgardner ('13) - Writer, director, editor
  • David E. Bonior (MA '72) - U.S. Congressman from Michigan (1977-2003), House Minority Whip (1995-2002), House Majority Whip (1991-95)
  • Ken Bunt ('93) - President Disney Music Group
  • Matt Duffer ('07) - co-creator of the hit television series Stranger Things
  • Ross Duffer ('07) - co-creator of the hit television series Stranger Things
  • Tim Flannery - Major League Baseball player for 11 seasons, coach for San Francisco Giants
  • Colin Hanks - film and television actor
  • Cooper Hefner ('15) - chief creative officer of Playboy Enterprises
  • Eric C Heins - President, California Teachers Association
  • Derek Helwig ('05) - field producer, producer, research producer The Amazing Race
  • Jelena Jensen ('03) - adult film actress, nude model, webcam model, radio personality
  • Ben York Jones ('06) - screenwriter and actor, co-creator of the hit television series Everything Sucks!
  • Leslie Jones - comedian, Saturday Night Live cast member
  • Randy Jones - former professional baseball player, San Diego Padres, New York Mets; 1976 Cy Young Award Winner
  • Harshvardhan Kapoor - Bollywood Actor
  • Wayne W. Lambert - Brig. Gen. (USAF) (Ret.) (MBA '76), commanded Strategic Air Command forces in Europe (7th Air Division) 1983-1986
  • Steve Lavin - former head coach of St. John's men's basketball team (2010-2015), former head coach of UCLA men's basketball team (1996-2002)
  • Chris Lee (MBA '97) - U.S. Congressman (January 6, 2009 - February 9, 2011)
  • Jeff Levering ('03) - Milwaukee Brewers play-by-play announcer
  • Jeff Lewis ('93) - real estate speculator, interior designer, and television personality Flipping Out
  • Kevin Kwan Loucks (EMBA '17) - International Concert Pianist; President and Co-Founder of Chamber Music OC; Member of Classical Music Ensemble Trio CĂ©leste
  • Kellan Lutz - fashion model and actor
  • Michael Mohan ('02) - co-creator of the hit television series Everything Sucks!
  • Joanna Rosholm ('07) - Press Secretary to First Lady Michelle Obama
  • Jim Saia - college basketball head coach
  • Loretta Sanchez ('82) - Congresswoman, California's 46th Congressional District
  • Jim Silva (MA) - member, California State Assembly
  • Justin Simien ('05) - filmmaker, actor, and author; director of Dear White People
  • Jodie Sweetin ('05) - actress, star of television series Full House/Fuller House
  • Carles Torrens (BFA 2008) - film director
  • Yasu Tanida ('01) - cinematographer for hit series including The Blacklist, State of Affairs, Criminal Minds, Legends, Those Who Kill, Pitch, The Long Road Home and This Is Us
  • Wimberley Bluegrass Band ('16) - Bluegrass band composed of four siblings, Danielle, James, Mark and Michael graduated in the same weekend, with Michael setting the University's record as the youngest graduate

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References


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External links

  • Chapman University official website
  • U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Chapman University

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