Your Chapman University Newsletter for Tuesday, December 2, 2025
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Dean Roxanne Greitz Miller is Leading Attallah College with a Student-First Vision

Dean Roxanne Greitz Miller continues her commitment to supporting Chapman’s students and educators. Now in her second term leading Attallah College, she remains focused on strengthening programs and partnerships.

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Struppa and Panza Spotlight Chapman’s Research on Global Stage Through Infinity Exhibit

President Emeritus Daniele Struppa and Kennedy Professor of Philosophy Marco Panza showcased Chapman’s research on the concept of infinity at the Genova Science Festival in Italy.

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Updates from the Provost’s Office

Provost Mike Ibba briefs the community on experiential learning, dean searches, AI, and general education.

Fall 2025 Course Evaluations Due Dec. 6

The window for fall 2025 semester and trimester course evaluations closes on Saturday, Dec. 6 at 11:59 p.m. Please contact survey@chapman.edu with any questions or concerns.

Preparation for the Upcoming W-2 Season

In preparation for the upcoming W-2 season, the payroll office would like to remind you to review and update your address on file.

Deadline Extended: Take the 2025 Sustainability Survey

Help shape Chapman’s future sustainability efforts by sharing your feedback in the 2025 Sustainability Survey before it closes on Dec. 12.

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Chapman University Economic Forecast
Thursday, Dec. 11, 3 p.m., Musco Center for the Arts

Learn firsthand from Dr. Jim Doti and his team of experts as they provide crucial economic insights for 2026. In-person attendance requires a purchased ticket.

Faculty/Staff Holiday Party: Arctic Brunch Bash
Tuesday, Dec. 23, 10 a.m., Argyros Forum

Please join us for this annual Chapman holiday tradition, a festive celebration filled with delicious food, exciting giveaways, and a cozy winter atmosphere.

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CUSP Faculty Awarded Conference Grant on Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria

Chapman University School of Pharmacy faculty members Keykavous Parang and Enrique Seoane-Vazquez were awarded an $8,000 On-Campus Conference Award for 2026-27 as conference chairs for “The Fight Against Infectious Diseases: Addressing the Challenges of Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria."

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Assistant Professor Luartz Publishes Research on East Asian Politics

Wilkinson College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences Assistant Professor Lewis Luartz published an article on populist attitudes toward party support in East Asia in the Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties.

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December Benefits and Wellness Newsletter

Stay on track with your benefits this season by confirming your 2026 benefits and using any remaining 2025 FSA funds before they expire on Dec. 31. Check out this month’s wellness highlights and miss your chance to enter the $50 gift-card drawing.

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Chapman Community Gathers for Staff Appreciation Thanksgiving Brunch

Chapman University recently celebrated its 22nd Annual Staff Appreciation Thanksgiving Brunch, a long-standing tradition begun by Margie McCoy in the College of Educational Studies (now Attallah College) in 2003.

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