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Chapman University

Chapman University is a private research university in Orange, California. It encompasses eleven schools and colleges and is classified among "R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity".[7] While the school maintains affiliations with the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and the United Church of Christ, it is not a Christian college.[8]

Chapman University
Former names
Hesperian College (1861–1896)
Pierce Christian College (1874–1896)
Berkeley Bible Seminary (1896–1912)
California Bible College (1912–1920)
California School of Christianity (1920–1923)
California Christian College (1918–1920, 1923–1934)
Chapman College (1934–1991)
Mottoὀ Χριστòς καì ἡ Ἐκκλησíα (Greek)
Motto in English
"Christ and Church"
TypePrivate research university
EstablishedMarch 4, 1861; 162 years ago (March 4, 1861)
AccreditationWSCUC
Religious affiliation
Academic affiliations
Endowment$564.6 million (2022)[4]
PresidentDaniele C. Struppa
Academic staff
1,117 total
Administrative staff
752 total
Students10,001[5]
Undergraduates7,656[5]
Postgraduates2,345[5]
Location, ,
United States
CampusMidsize City, 90 acres (36 ha)
Other campusesIrvine
NewspaperThe Panther (www.thepanthernewspaper.org)
ColorsRed and black[6]
   
NicknamePanthers
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division III - SCIAC
MascotPete the Panther
Websitewww.chapman.edu

History Edit

 
Sculpture by Raymond Persinger of Charles C. Chapman, founder of Chapman University
 
Wilkinson Hall
 
Schmid Gate, built in 2005
 
A section of the Berlin Wall in Liberty Plaza

Founded in Woodland, California, as Hesperian College,[9] the school began classes on March 4, 1861. Its opening was timed to coincide with the hour of Abraham Lincoln's first inauguration.[10] Hesperian admitted students regardless of sex or race.[11]

During its first decades of existence, the school relocated and changed names several times. The school initially relocated to Berkeley, California in 1896, merging with the Pierce Christian College (a school previously established in College City, California in 1874) to form the Berkeley Bible Seminary. Soon after, the school relocated to San Francisco and took on the name California Bible College.

In 1920, the school moved again, this time to southern California, after its assets were acquired by the California Christian College,[a], a school that had been established by the Southern California Convention in Long Beach, California in 1918. The two schools had been merged into a new institution called the California School of Christianity, located in Los Angeles.[12] Three years later, in 1923, the school changed names yet again, back to the California Christian College.[13]

In 1934, the school was renamed to Chapman College[14] after the chairman of its board of trustees (and primary benefactor), C. C. Chapman. In 1954, it moved to its present campus in the city of Orange on the site formerly occupied by Orange High School, which had relocated.[14]

Chapman established a Residence Education Center Program to serve military personnel in 1958. This evolved into Brandman University and later University of Massachusetts Global.

Chapman College became Chapman University in 1991.[14] In that year, James L. Doti became president of Chapman University. Also in 1991, the Department of Education became the School of Education, now known as the Donna Ford Attallah College of Educational Studies, and the establishment of what is now known as Wilkinson College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences.[15]

The School of Film and Television, now Dodge College of Film and Media Arts opened in 1996.[16] Between 2000 and 2010, Chapman University expanded to include the Rodgers Center for Holocaust Education, Leatherby Libraries, Fish Interfaith Center, Marion Knott Studios (The home of Dodge College of Film and Media Arts), the creation of the Argyros School's Economic Science Institute – led by Vernon L. Smith (2002 Nobel Prize winner in Economic Sciences, the Erin J. Anderson Athletics Complex and the Schmid College of Science and Technology.[17] The Rinker Health Science Campus opened in Irvine, CA. in 2013, becoming the home for the School of Pharmacy. [18]

Mathematician Daniele C. Struppa became President in 2016, taking over for James L. Doti. In the same year, Musco Center for the Arts opened. The 1,110 seat concert hall draws more than 30,000 visitors per year and hosts both professional and student performances.[19]

Chapman opened the Keck Center for Science and engineering in 2018 with the Dale E. and Sarah Ann Fowler School of Engineering opening shortly after. Between 2018 and 2022, Chapman University earned a Carnegie Classification of R2: Doctoral University – High Research Activity, had its first Rhodes Scholar, Vidal Arroyo '19, and became nationally ranked by U.S. News & World Report.[20]

Colleges and programs Edit

 
Donald P. Kennedy Hall, home of the Dale E. Fowler School of Law

Argyros School of Business and Economics Edit

The George L. Argyros School of Business and Economics is located in the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Business and Technology Hall.[21] Founded in 1977, the school is named after George L. Argyros, a Chapman alumnus 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.[22] The business school was renamed in Argyros' honor in 1999. In 2019 the Argyros School celebrated the 20th Anniversary of the naming of the school, capped off with a special fundraiser dinner on October 9, featuring special guest President George W. Bush.[23] The event raised approximately $15 million for the school's endowment, $10 million of which was a surprise announcement by the Argyros family. The $15 million raised is believed to be the largest 1-day fundraising event in Orange County's history.[24]

The Argyros School offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in business, including the Master of Business Administration and Master of Science.[25] In 2023 Argyros was ranked the #60 business school in the country by U.S. News & World Report.[26]

The Argyros School of Business and Economics was officially nationally ranked as the 60th Best Undergraduate Bloomberg BusinessWeek Business School in 2014.[27] In 2016, the Argyros School of Business and Economics rose to 34th in the same Bloomberg rankings.

The Argyros School is home to several research centers and 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),[28] the Institute for the Study of Religion, Economics and Society (founded by Dr. Laurence Iannaccone in September 2009),[29] and the Smith Institute for Political Economy and Philosophy.[30]

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 Attallah College of Educational Studies Edit

Chapman University's Donna Ford Attallah College of Educational Studies[31] offers an undergraduate Integrated Educational Studies (IES) degree;[32] teaching, school counseling, and school psychology credentials; and graduate degrees in teaching, special education, school counseling, school psychology, and leadership, including a Ph.D. in education.[33] The college is also home to various centers and programs for community engagement and research, including the Centro Comunitario de Educación,[34] Paulo Freire Democratic Project (PFDP),[35] and Thompson Policy Institute on Disability and Autism.[36]

The School of Education at Chapman University became the College of Educational Studies in August 2008. In 2017, the college was named in honor of Donna Ford Attallah. The current home of the Attallah College is Chapman's Reeves Hall, which was one of the first buildings constructed for Orange Union High School on the site in 1913, added to the National Register for Historic Places in 1975, and renovated and reopened to the public in February 2018.[37]

The Attallah College or its programs are accredited by the Council Accreditation of Educator Preparation, Commission on Teacher Credentialing, National Association of School Psychologists, and International School Psychology Association.[38]

Dodge College of Film and Media Arts Edit

The college has been recognized as one of the top ten film schools in the world and ranked #4 by The Hollywood Reporter among American film schools.[39]

Crean College of Health and Behavioral Sciences Edit

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.[40]

Undergraduate programs in Crean College of Health and Behavioral Sciences include B.S. Applied Human Physiology, B.S. Health Sciences, and B.A. Psychology. Graduate and post-baccalaureate programs include 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 Edit

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.

Dale E. Fowler School of Law Edit

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. In 2022, John Eastman retired as Dean after more than 160 faculty members signed a letter calling for the university to take action against him for concocted a baseless theory and made false claims of fraud in an attempt to overturn the 2020 election. Eastman is currently (June 2023) undergoing a hearing of disbarment in the State of California. [41]

Dale E. and Sarah Ann Fowler School of Engineering Edit

Since opening in fall 2019, the Chapman University school has grown to include undergraduate programs in computer science, data analytics, software engineering and game development programming. A minor in computer engineering is also available. The university launched a bachelor's degree program in computer engineering in fall 2020, electrical engineering in fall 2021, and a master's degree program in computer science in fall 2022. Further expansion targets programs in biomedical and environmental engineering.

College of Performing Arts Edit

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.[42] The Conservatory of Music offers a Bachelor of Music (B.M.), the Dance Department offers a Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A) and a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), and the Theatre Department offers the Bachelor of Arts (B.A.). The Theatre Department also offer two Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) programs—Theatre Performance and Screen Acting—taught in conjunction with the Dodge Film School.

Schmid College of Science and Technology Edit

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. In 2014, the Schmid College underwent a reorganization to create the Crean College of Health and Behavioral Sciences. In 2019, the undergraduate programs computer science, data analytics, software engineering, and game development programming transferred out of Schmid College to start the new Fowler School of Engineering.

In addition to its undergraduate and graduate programs, Schmid College is home to various centers for research. Among them are the Center of Excellence in Computation, Algebra and Topology (CECAT), the Center of Excellence in Complex and Hyper-complex Analysis (CECHA) and the Center of Excellence in Earth Systems Modeling and Observations (CEESMO). Schmid College is also affiliated with the Institute for Quantum Studies, whose list of physicists, includes a 2013 Nobel Prize recipient and a 2010 Presidential Medal of Honor winner.[43]

Schmid College of Science and Technology recently expanded and moved into the new 140,000 sq. ft. Keck Center for Science and engineering on Chapman's main campus in Orange, California. The research facility contains 45 research and teaching labs, 50 faculty offices, seven student-collaboration spaces, and an outdoor amphitheater. The aesthetic of the building was inspired by the work of American architect, Frank Lloyd Wright.[44]

School of Pharmacy Edit

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 Edit

The School of Communication is located on the university's main campus and housed within Doti Hall. The school currently consists of three undergraduate majors for students to choose from, including: BA in Communication Studies, BA in Strategic & Corporate Communication, and BA in Global Communication and World Languages (which allows students to study communication while also emphasizing in a particular language).[45] The school also offers some graduate programs, including an MS in Health and Strategic Communication as well as a PhD program.[46][47][48]

Fowler School of Engineering Edit

The Fowler School of Engineering is the newest school within Chapman University. Majors within the school include a BS in Computer Engineering, BS in Computer Science, BS in Data Science, BS in Electrical Engineering, and BS in Software Engineering.[49] Several other minors, such as Game Development Programming, are also housed within the school as well as several graduate programs. The school is housed in Chapman's new Swenson Hall of Engineering, which comprises various lab and maker spaces.

Rankings and admissions Edit

In U.S. News & World Report's 2020 rankings of the best colleges in America, the university was moved from the master's-level universities in the Western region to the National Universities group, with a debut ranking of tied at 125th. The reclassification was due to Chapman's elevation to R2 status by Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education in recognition of its high research activity. U.S. News uses the Carnegie Classifications for its categorization of universities.

For U.S. News & World Report's 2021 rankings, Chapman University was ranked tied for 124th overall among national universities, tied for 39th among 73 national universities evaluated for "Best Undergraduate Teaching", tied for 68th out of 83 for "Most Innovative Schools", tied for 86th of 142 for "Best Colleges for Veterans", and tied at 224th of 389 schools for "Top Performers on Social Mobility".[55] The business school was ranked tied for 74th, and the law school tied for 111th, in the U.S. for 2021[56]

For the Class of 2022 (enrolling fall 2018), Chapman received 14,198 applications, accepted 7,605 (53.6%), and enrolled 1,660.[57] For the freshmen who enrolled, the average SAT score was 640 for reading and writing and 638 for math, while the average ACT composite score was 27.9.[57] The average high school GPA was 3.75 (unweighted) on a 4.0 scale.[57]

Holocaust education Edit

The Barry and Phyllis Rodgers Center for Holocaust Education was founded by Marilyn Harran, Ph.D., in February 2000. It sponsors an annual Holocaust remembrance writing competition and hosts a regular Distinguished lecture series.[58]

The Sala and Aron Samueli Holocaust Memorial Library, funded by Henry Samueli, is located on the fourth floor of the university's Leatherby Libraries.[59] On April 11, 2005, sixty years after he was liberated from the Buchenwald concentration camp, Elie Wiesel dedicated the Samueli Holocaust Memorial Library,[60] 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.[60]

Athletics Edit

Chapman athletic teams are the Panthers. The university is a member of the Division III (non-scholarship) level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA),[5] primarily competing in the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) since the 2011–12 academic year; which they were a member on a previous stint from 1950–51 to 1951–52. The Panthers previously competed in the California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) of the NCAA Division II ranks from to 1978–79 to 1992–93, and as an NCAA D-III Independent from 1993–94 to 2010–11.

Chapman competes in 21 intercollegiate varsity sports (10 men's and 11 women's): Men's sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field and water polo; while women's sports include basketball, cross country, golf, lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field, volleyball and water polo.

Chapman University has won seven 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). After moving to NCAA Division III, the Panthers won the 1995 Division III softball championship and later the 2003 and 2019 Division III baseball championships.

Accomplishments Edit

The Chapman softball team appeared in one Women's College World Series in 1979.[61]

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, 2017, and 2019 seasons, the Chapman University Panther football team ended their season undefeated in their conference and won the SCIAC championship.[62]

The 2019 men's baseball team defeated Birmingham-Southern College to become the DIII NCAA National Champions.[63]

In 2022, the men's soccer team won their first 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.[64]

 
Attallah Piazza and Leatherby Libraries

Notable people Edit

Current and former faculty Edit

  • Yakir Aharonov – Professor, James J. Farley Professorship in Natural Philosophy; Wolf Prize and National Medal of Science recipient
  • Brian Alters – Professor and director, Evolution Education Research Center
  • Richard Bausch – Professor in Department of English
  • Andrew Carroll – Presidential Fellow in American War Letters; Founding Director of the Center for American War Letters
  • Martha Coolidge – Professor, Lawrence and Kristina Dodge College of Film and Media Arts; Emmy nominated film director; elected in 2001 as the first and only female president of the Directors Guild of America
  • George Csicsery – 2017–2019 Presidential Fellow
  • Grace Fong D.M.A. – director of Keyboard Studies at Conservatory of Music; winner of such honors as the 2006 Leeds International Piano Competition
  • Carolyn Forché – Presidential Fellow in Creative Writing; American poet
  • Kyle Harrison – Men's lacrosse assistant coach and professional lacrosse player
  • Hugh Hewitt – Professor, Dale E. Fowler School of Law; He served for six years in the Reagan Administration in a variety of posts including Assistant Counsel in the White House and Special Assistant to the Attorney General of the United States
  • Jack Horner – Presidential Fellow; technical adviser for all Jurassic Park movies and was Michael Crichton's basis for the Alan Grant character
  • Laurence Iannaccone – director, Institute for the Study of Religion, Economics, and Society; Professor of Economics
  • Cheryl Boone Isaacs – Lecturer, Lawrence and Kristina Dodge College of Film and Media Arts; serving third term as President of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences by the organization's Board of Governors; inducted into the NAACP Hall of Fame in 2014
  • Bill Kroyer – Professor, Director, Digital Arts Program; one of the first animators to make the leap to computer animation as computer image choreographer on Disney's ground-breaking 1982 feature, Tron.
  • 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
  • Prexy Nesbitt – Presidential Fellow in Peace Studies[65]
  • Dimitar Ouzounov - Research professor of geophysics at Institute for Earth, Computing, Human and Observing (Institute for ECHO).
  • Michael Shermer – Presidential Fellow in General Education, author of numerous books and founder of The Skeptics Society
  • Rebecca Skloot – Presidential Fellow in Creative Science Writing
  • Mark Skousen – Professor, Mark Skousen, Ph.D., editor of Forecasts & Strategies, is a nationally known investment expert, economist, university professor and author of more than 25 books. In 2018, he was awarded the Triple Crown in Economics for his work in economic theory, history and education, and has been identified as one of the 20 most influential living economists
  • Vernon L. Smith – Nobel Laureate in Economic Science (2002); founder of Economic Science Institute and Smith Institute for Political Economy and Philosophy
  • Joel Stern – chairman and chief executive officer of Stern Value Management, formerly Stern Stewart & Co, and the creator and developer of Economic Value Added "EVA"
  • Bart Wilson – Donald P. Kennedy Endowed Chair of Economics and Law in the Argyros School of Business & Economics

Alumni Edit

Notes Edit

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External links Edit

  • Official website  
  • Official athletics website

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This article s lead section may be too short to adequately summarize the key points Please consider expanding the lead to provide an accessible overview of all important aspects of the article August 2019 Chapman University is a private research university in Orange California It encompasses eleven schools and colleges and is classified among R2 Doctoral Universities High research activity 7 While the school maintains affiliations with the Christian Church Disciples of Christ and the United Church of Christ it is not a Christian college 8 Chapman UniversityFormer namesHesperian College 1861 1896 Pierce Christian College 1874 1896 Berkeley Bible Seminary 1896 1912 California Bible College 1912 1920 California School of Christianity 1920 1923 California Christian College 1918 1920 1923 1934 Chapman College 1934 1991 Mottoὀ Xristos kai ἡ Ἐkklhsia Greek Motto in English Christ and Church TypePrivate research universityEstablishedMarch 4 1861 162 years ago March 4 1861 AccreditationWSCUCReligious affiliationChristian Church Disciples of Christ United Church of Christ 1 Academic affiliationsAICCU 2 ICSC 3 Endowment 564 6 million 2022 4 PresidentDaniele C StruppaAcademic staff1 117 totalAdministrative staff752 totalStudents10 001 5 Undergraduates7 656 5 Postgraduates2 345 5 LocationOrange California United StatesCampusMidsize City 90 acres 36 ha Other campusesIrvineNewspaperThe Panther www thepanthernewspaper org ColorsRed and black 6 NicknamePanthersSporting affiliationsNCAA Division III SCIACMascotPete the PantherWebsitewww wbr chapman wbr edu Contents 1 History 2 Colleges and programs 2 1 Argyros School of Business and Economics 2 2 Donna Ford Attallah College of Educational Studies 2 3 Dodge College of Film and Media Arts 2 4 Crean College of Health and Behavioral Sciences 2 5 Wilkinson College of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences 2 6 Dale E Fowler School of Law 2 7 Dale E and Sarah Ann Fowler School of Engineering 2 8 College of Performing Arts 2 9 Schmid College of Science and Technology 2 10 School of Pharmacy 2 11 School of Communication 2 12 Fowler School of Engineering 3 Rankings and admissions 4 Holocaust education 5 Athletics 5 1 Accomplishments 6 Notable people 6 1 Current and former faculty 6 2 Alumni 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksHistory Edit nbsp Sculpture by Raymond Persinger of Charles C Chapman founder of Chapman University nbsp Wilkinson Hall nbsp Schmid Gate built in 2005 nbsp A section of the Berlin Wall in Liberty PlazaFounded in Woodland California as Hesperian College 9 the school began classes on March 4 1861 Its opening was timed to coincide with the hour of Abraham Lincoln s first inauguration 10 Hesperian admitted students regardless of sex or race 11 During its first decades of existence the school relocated and changed names several times The school initially relocated to Berkeley California in 1896 merging with the Pierce Christian College a school previously established in College City California in 1874 to form the Berkeley Bible Seminary Soon after the school relocated to San Francisco and took on the name California Bible College In 1920 the school moved again this time to southern California after its assets were acquired by the California Christian College a a school that had been established by the Southern California Convention in Long Beach California in 1918 The two schools had been merged into a new institution called the California School of Christianity located in Los Angeles 12 Three years later in 1923 the school changed names yet again back to the California Christian College 13 In 1934 the school was renamed to Chapman College 14 after the chairman of its board of trustees and primary benefactor C C Chapman In 1954 it moved to its present campus in the city of Orange on the site formerly occupied by Orange High School which had relocated 14 Chapman established a Residence Education Center Program to serve military personnel in 1958 This evolved into Brandman University and later University of Massachusetts Global Chapman College became Chapman University in 1991 14 In that year James L Doti became president of Chapman University Also in 1991 the Department of Education became the School of Education now known as the Donna Ford Attallah College of Educational Studies and the establishment of what is now known as Wilkinson College of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences 15 The School of Film and Television now Dodge College of Film and Media Arts opened in 1996 16 Between 2000 and 2010 Chapman University expanded to include the Rodgers Center for Holocaust Education Leatherby Libraries Fish Interfaith Center Marion Knott Studios The home of Dodge College of Film and Media Arts the creation of the Argyros School s Economic Science Institute led by Vernon L Smith 2002 Nobel Prize winner in Economic Sciences the Erin J Anderson Athletics Complex and the Schmid College of Science and Technology 17 The Rinker Health Science Campus opened in Irvine CA in 2013 becoming the home for the School of Pharmacy 18 Mathematician Daniele C Struppa became President in 2016 taking over for James L Doti In the same year Musco Center for the Arts opened The 1 110 seat concert hall draws more than 30 000 visitors per year and hosts both professional and student performances 19 Chapman opened the Keck Center for Science and engineering in 2018 with the Dale E and Sarah Ann Fowler School of Engineering opening shortly after Between 2018 and 2022 Chapman University earned a Carnegie Classification of R2 Doctoral University High Research Activity had its first Rhodes Scholar Vidal Arroyo 19 and became nationally ranked by U S News amp World Report 20 Colleges and programs Edit nbsp Donald P Kennedy Hall home of the Dale E Fowler School of LawArgyros School of Business and Economics Edit The George L Argyros School of Business and Economics is located in the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Business and Technology Hall 21 Founded in 1977 the school is named after George L Argyros a Chapman alumnus 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 22 The business school was renamed in Argyros honor in 1999 In 2019 the Argyros School celebrated the 20th Anniversary of the naming of the school capped off with a special fundraiser dinner on October 9 featuring special guest President George W Bush 23 The event raised approximately 15 million for the school s endowment 10 million of which was a surprise announcement by the Argyros family The 15 million raised is believed to be the largest 1 day fundraising event in Orange County s history 24 The Argyros School offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in business including the Master of Business Administration and Master of Science 25 In 2023 Argyros was ranked the 60 business school in the country by U S News amp World Report 26 The Argyros School of Business and Economics was officially nationally ranked as the 60th Best Undergraduate Bloomberg BusinessWeek Business School in 2014 27 In 2016 the Argyros School of Business and Economics rose to 34th in the same Bloomberg rankings The Argyros School is home to several research centers and 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 28 the Institute for the Study of Religion Economics and Society founded by Dr Laurence Iannaccone in September 2009 29 and the Smith Institute for Political Economy and Philosophy 30 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 Attallah College of Educational Studies Edit Chapman University s Donna Ford Attallah College of Educational Studies 31 offers an undergraduate Integrated Educational Studies IES degree 32 teaching school counseling and school psychology credentials and graduate degrees in teaching special education school counseling school psychology and leadership including a Ph D in education 33 The college is also home to various centers and programs for community engagement and research including the Centro Comunitario de Educacion 34 Paulo Freire Democratic Project PFDP 35 and Thompson Policy Institute on Disability and Autism 36 The School of Education at Chapman University became the College of Educational Studies in August 2008 In 2017 the college was named in honor of Donna Ford Attallah The current home of the Attallah College is Chapman s Reeves Hall which was one of the first buildings constructed for Orange Union High School on the site in 1913 added to the National Register for Historic Places in 1975 and renovated and reopened to the public in February 2018 37 The Attallah College or its programs are accredited by the Council Accreditation of Educator Preparation Commission on Teacher Credentialing National Association of School Psychologists and International School Psychology Association 38 Dodge College of Film and Media Arts Edit Main article 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 4 by The Hollywood Reporter among American film schools 39 Crean College of Health and Behavioral Sciences Edit 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 40 Undergraduate programs in Crean College of Health and Behavioral Sciences include B S Applied Human Physiology B S Health Sciences and B A Psychology Graduate and post baccalaureate programs include M A Marriage and Family Therapy MFT M S Communication Sciences amp 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 amp 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 Edit 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 Dale E Fowler School of Law Edit Main article Chapman University 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 In 2022 John Eastman retired as Dean after more than 160 faculty members signed a letter calling for the university to take action against him for concocted a baseless theory and made false claims of fraud in an attempt to overturn the 2020 election Eastman is currently June 2023 undergoing a hearing of disbarment in the State of California 41 Dale E and Sarah Ann Fowler School of Engineering Edit Since opening in fall 2019 the Chapman University school has grown to include undergraduate programs in computer science data analytics software engineering and game development programming A minor in computer engineering is also available The university launched a bachelor s degree program in computer engineering in fall 2020 electrical engineering in fall 2021 and a master s degree program in computer science in fall 2022 Further expansion targets programs in biomedical and environmental engineering College of Performing Arts Edit 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 42 The Conservatory of Music offers a Bachelor of Music B M the Dance Department offers a Bachelor of Fine Arts B F A and a Bachelor of Arts B A and the Theatre Department offers the Bachelor of Arts B A The Theatre Department also offer two Bachelor of Fine Arts B F A programs Theatre Performance and Screen Acting taught in conjunction with the Dodge Film School Schmid College of Science and Technology Edit 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 In 2014 the Schmid College underwent a reorganization to create the Crean College of Health and Behavioral Sciences In 2019 the undergraduate programs computer science data analytics software engineering and game development programming transferred out of Schmid College to start the new Fowler School of Engineering In addition to its undergraduate and graduate programs Schmid College is home to various centers for research Among them are the Center of Excellence in Computation Algebra and Topology CECAT the Center of Excellence in Complex and Hyper complex Analysis CECHA and the Center of Excellence in Earth Systems Modeling and Observations CEESMO Schmid College is also affiliated with the Institute for Quantum Studies whose list of physicists includes a 2013 Nobel Prize recipient and a 2010 Presidential Medal of Honor winner 43 Schmid College of Science and Technology recently expanded and moved into the new 140 000 sq ft Keck Center for Science and engineering on Chapman s main campus in Orange California The research facility contains 45 research and teaching labs 50 faculty offices seven student collaboration spaces and an outdoor amphitheater The aesthetic of the building was inspired by the work of American architect Frank Lloyd Wright 44 School of Pharmacy Edit 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 Edit The School of Communication is located on the university s main campus and housed within Doti Hall The school currently consists of three undergraduate majors for students to choose from including BA in Communication Studies BA in Strategic amp Corporate Communication and BA in Global Communication and World Languages which allows students to study communication while also emphasizing in a particular language 45 The school also offers some graduate programs including an MS in Health and Strategic Communication as well as a PhD program 46 47 48 Fowler School of Engineering Edit The Fowler School of Engineering is the newest school within Chapman University Majors within the school include a BS in Computer Engineering BS in Computer Science BS in Data Science BS in Electrical Engineering and BS in Software Engineering 49 Several other minors such as Game Development Programming are also housed within the school as well as several graduate programs The school is housed in Chapman s new Swenson Hall of Engineering which comprises various lab and maker spaces Rankings and admissions EditAcademic rankingsNationalForbes 50 246THE WSJ 51 171U S News amp World Report 52 121Washington Monthly 53 356GlobalU S News amp World Report 54 1298In U S News amp World Report s 2020 rankings of the best colleges in America the university was moved from the master s level universities in the Western region to the National Universities group with a debut ranking of tied at 125th The reclassification was due to Chapman s elevation to R2 status by Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education in recognition of its high research activity U S News uses the Carnegie Classifications for its categorization of universities For U S News amp World Report s 2021 rankings Chapman University was ranked tied for 124th overall among national universities tied for 39th among 73 national universities evaluated for Best Undergraduate Teaching tied for 68th out of 83 for Most Innovative Schools tied for 86th of 142 for Best Colleges for Veterans and tied at 224th of 389 schools for Top Performers on Social Mobility 55 The business school was ranked tied for 74th and the law school tied for 111th in the U S for 2021 56 For the Class of 2022 enrolling fall 2018 Chapman received 14 198 applications accepted 7 605 53 6 and enrolled 1 660 57 For the freshmen who enrolled the average SAT score was 640 for reading and writing and 638 for math while the average ACT composite score was 27 9 57 The average high school GPA was 3 75 unweighted on a 4 0 scale 57 Holocaust education EditThe Barry and Phyllis Rodgers Center for Holocaust Education was founded by Marilyn Harran Ph D in February 2000 It sponsors an annual Holocaust remembrance writing competition and hosts a regular Distinguished lecture series 58 The Sala and Aron Samueli Holocaust Memorial Library funded by Henry Samueli is located on the fourth floor of the university s Leatherby Libraries 59 On April 11 2005 sixty years after he was liberated from the Buchenwald concentration camp Elie Wiesel dedicated the Samueli Holocaust Memorial Library 60 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 60 Athletics EditChapman athletic teams are the Panthers The university is a member of the Division III non scholarship level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA 5 primarily competing in the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference SCIAC since the 2011 12 academic year which they were a member on a previous stint from 1950 51 to 1951 52 The Panthers previously competed in the California Collegiate Athletic Association CCAA of the NCAA Division II ranks from to 1978 79 to 1992 93 and as an NCAA D III Independent from 1993 94 to 2010 11 Chapman competes in 21 intercollegiate varsity sports 10 men s and 11 women s Men s sports include baseball basketball cross country football golf soccer swimming amp diving tennis track amp field and water polo while women s sports include basketball cross country golf lacrosse soccer softball swimming amp diving tennis track amp field volleyball and water polo Chapman University has won seven 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 After moving to NCAA Division III the Panthers won the 1995 Division III softball championship and later the 2003 and 2019 Division III baseball championships Accomplishments Edit The Chapman softball team appeared in one Women s College World Series in 1979 61 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 2017 and 2019 seasons the Chapman University Panther football team ended their season undefeated in their conference and won the SCIAC championship 62 The 2019 men s baseball team defeated Birmingham Southern College to become the DIII NCAA National Champions 63 In 2022 the men s soccer team won their first 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 64 nbsp Attallah Piazza and Leatherby LibrariesNotable people EditSee also Chapman University School of Law Faculty Current and former faculty Edit Yakir Aharonov Professor James J Farley Professorship in Natural Philosophy Wolf Prize and National Medal of Science recipient Brian Alters Professor and director Evolution Education Research Center Richard Bausch Professor in Department of English Andrew Carroll Presidential Fellow in American War Letters Founding Director of the Center for American War Letters Martha Coolidge Professor Lawrence and Kristina Dodge College of Film and Media Arts Emmy nominated film director elected in 2001 as the first and only female president of the Directors Guild of America George Csicsery 2017 2019 Presidential Fellow Grace Fong D M A director of Keyboard Studies at Conservatory of Music winner of such honors as the 2006 Leeds International Piano Competition Carolyn Forche Presidential Fellow in Creative Writing American poet Kyle Harrison Men s lacrosse assistant coach and professional lacrosse player Hugh Hewitt Professor Dale E Fowler School of Law He served for six years in the Reagan Administration in a variety of posts including Assistant Counsel in the White House and Special Assistant to the Attorney General of the United States Jack Horner Presidential Fellow technical adviser for all Jurassic Park movies and was Michael Crichton s basis for the Alan Grant character Laurence Iannaccone director Institute for the Study of Religion Economics and Society Professor of Economics Cheryl Boone Isaacs Lecturer Lawrence and Kristina Dodge College of Film and Media Arts serving third term as President of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences by the organization s Board of Governors inducted into the NAACP Hall of Fame in 2014 Bill Kroyer Professor Director Digital Arts Program one of the first animators to make the leap to computer animation as computer image choreographer on Disney s ground breaking 1982 feature Tron Tibor Machan 1939 2016 held the R C Hoiles Chair of Business Ethics and Free Enterprise Argyros School of Business amp Economics Peter McLaren Distinguished Professor in Critical Studies Attallah College of Educational Studies Prexy Nesbitt Presidential Fellow in Peace Studies 65 Dimitar Ouzounov Research professor of geophysics at Institute for Earth Computing Human and Observing Institute for ECHO Michael Shermer Presidential Fellow in General Education author of numerous books and founder of The Skeptics Society Rebecca Skloot Presidential Fellow in Creative Science Writing Mark Skousen Professor Mark Skousen Ph D editor of Forecasts amp Strategies is a nationally known investment expert economist university professor and author of more than 25 books In 2018 he was awarded the Triple Crown in Economics for his work in economic theory history and education and has been identified as one of the 20 most influential living economists Vernon L Smith Nobel Laureate in Economic Science 2002 founder of Economic Science Institute and Smith Institute for Political Economy and Philosophy Joel Stern chairman and chief executive officer of Stern Value Management formerly Stern Stewart amp Co and the creator and developer of Economic Value Added EVA Bart Wilson Donald P Kennedy Endowed Chair of Economics and Law in the Argyros School of Business amp EconomicsAlumni Edit Paul Anderson member Nevada State Assembly 66 Anastasia Baranova Russian American actress citation needed Gustavo Arellano 01 former publisher and editor of OC Weekly and author of the column Ask a Mexican 67 George Argyros 59 business executive former U S Ambassador to Spain former owner of Seattle Mariners of Major League Baseball 68 Emmett Ashford 41 first African American umpire in Major League Baseball 69 David E Bonior MA 72 U S Congressman from Michigan 1977 2003 House Minority Whip 1995 2002 House Majority Whip 1991 95 70 Stephen tWitch Boss DJ and dancer Tiquette Bramlett first black woman to lead a winery in the United States Sabrina Bryan dancer choreographer actress and singer Member of The Cheetah Girls Amy Sterling Casil science fiction writer and later writing instructor at Chapman Matt and Ross Duffer 07 co creators of the television series Stranger Things Hannah Einbinder stand up comedian and actor known for Hacks Bob Einstein film and television actor 71 Tim Flannery 79 Major League Baseball player for 11 seasons coach for San Francisco Giants 72 Colin Hanks did not graduate left in 1997 film and television actor Cooper Hefner 15 chief creative officer of Playboy Enterprises 73 Jelena Jensen 03 adult film actress nude model webcam model radio personality 74 Ben York Jones 06 screenwriter and actor co creator of the television series Everything Sucks 75 Leslie Jones did not graduate left in 1986 comedian former Saturday Night Live cast member 76 Randy Jones former professional baseball player San Diego Padres New York Mets 1976 Cy Young Award Winner 77 Tyler Patrick Jones actor 78 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 70 Chris Lee MBA 97 U S Congressman January 6 2009 February 9 2011 79 Paul Le Mat 63 Movie Actor Jeff Levering 03 Milwaukee Brewers play by play announcer Stephen Nelson 11 MLB NHL Network television personality co host of Intentional Talk 80 and play by play announcer for the MLB Network produced Friday Night Baseball on Apple TV 81 Jeff Lewis 93 real estate speculator interior designer and television personality on Flipping Out Kevin Kwan Loucks EMBA 17 CEO of Chamber Music America co founder of Chamber Music OC member of classical music ensemble Trio Celeste Kellan Lutz fashion model and actor 82 Joanna Rosholm 07 press secretary to First Lady Michelle Obama 83 Jim Saia college basketball head coach Loretta Sanchez 82 Congresswoman California s 46th Congressional District 84 Utkarsh Sharma Indian actor Jim Silva MA member California State Assembly 85 Justin Simien 05 filmmaker actor and author director of Dear White People 86 Jodie Sweetin 05 actress star of television series Full House and Fuller House 87 Jason Thornberry writer Carles Torrens BFA 2008 film director 88 Laura Yeager U S Army general first woman to command an Army infantry division 89 Notes Edit Not to be confused with California Christian College in Fresno CaliforniaReferences Edit Fish Interfaith Center Frequently Asked Questions www chapman edu Retrieved January 12 2021 Member Institutions Chapman University at a Glance As of June 30 2020 U S and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2020 Endowment Market Value and Change in Endowment Market Value from FY19 to FY20 Report National Association of College and University Business Officers and TIAA February 19 2021 Retrieved February 20 2021 a b c d Facts amp Rankings Chapman University Retrieved May 16 2021 Color Palette Carnegie Classifications Institution Lookup carnegieclassifications iu edu Center for Postsecondary Education Retrieved August 29 2020 Frequently Asked Questions Chapman University Fish Interfaith Center Retrieved August 23 2023 Hesperian College Chapman University Digital Commons Chapman University Archived from the original on July 7 2017 Retrieved July 26 2017 1861 Club Chapman edu Retrieved December 17 2017 Chapman University About About Chapman Chapman Facts Chapman s History Archived from the original on June 13 2008 Retrieved July 6 2008 Our Story Where We ve Been Where We re Going www chapman edu Chapman University Retrieved January 29 2023 Chapman University History Timeline chapman edu Chapman University Retrieved January 29 2023 a b c Chapman University Ullbe com Archived from the original on January 7 2017 Retrieved December 17 2017 Our Story www chapman edu 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County CA business school Chapman edu Archived from the original on March 28 2013 Retrieved November 9 2012 About Economic Science Institute Chapman University Chapman edu Retrieved August 5 2013 About Institute for the Study of Religion Economics and Society Chapman University Chapman edu Retrieved January 10 2014 Smith Institute for Political Economy and Philosophy About Attallah College www chapman edu Retrieved October 7 2018 Attallah College Undergraduate Programs www chapman edu Retrieved October 7 2018 Attallah College Graduate Programs www chapman edu Retrieved October 29 2015 Centro Comunitario de Educacion www chapman edu Retrieved October 7 2018 Paulo Freire Democratic Project www chapman edu Retrieved October 7 2018 Thompson Policy Institute www chapman edu Reeves Hall Historic Home of Teacher Education Reopens February 23 Attallah College of Educational Studies Retrieved October 7 2018 Professional Institutes and Accreditations www chapman edu Retrieved October 29 2015 The Hollywood Reporter grades the colleges and universities from USC to AFI training Hollywood s next generation of cinematic geniuses The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved April 5 2018 Schmid College of Science amp Technology Chapman University Retrieved August 5 2014 Uebelacker Eric Judge Shuts Down Trump Coup Memo Scribe John Eastman s Expert Witness Yahoo Retrieved June 21 2023 College of Performing Arts Chapman edu Retrieved December 17 2017 About Schmid College www chapman edu Retrieved November 9 2020 Keck Center for Science and Engineering www chapman edu Retrieved November 9 2020 Academic Programs Graduate Programs Academic Programs www chapman edu New Dean at Chapman School of Comm is a Mathematician and Here s Why That Isn t as Wild as It Seems Chapman Newsroom November 8 2021 Retrieved December 8 2021 Dale e And Sarah Ann Fowler School of Engineering Forbes America s Top Colleges List 2022 Forbes Retrieved September 13 2022 Wall Street Journal Times Higher Education College Rankings 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