Your Chapman University Newsletter for Tuesday, January 27, 2026
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How Amy Rogan-Mehta’s Own Student Journey Guides Her Leadership

Chapman’s executive vice president and chief of staff reflects on her own nonlinear path through higher education—and how it shapes the way she thinks about students, leadership, and the university’s priorities.

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Playing the Long Game: Chapman Prepares Athletes for Life Beyond Sport

Rose Malen ’26 earned All-American honors while balancing a 3.98 GPA, Greek life, and an internship. She’s one example of how Chapman’s Division III athletes excel in their chosen sport while preparing for life after college.

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Your 2025 W-2 Is Ready to Download

Get a head start on your taxes. Download your 2025 W-2 now through Employee Self-Service® or ADP. Paper copies will be mailed Jan. 29. 

New One-Click Tool for Submitting Canvas Grades

Save time during grading periods and reduce the need for data entry. Instructors can now import grades from Canvas directly into Campus Solutions.

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2026 State of the University Address
Friday, Feb. 27, 11 a.m., Musco Center for the Arts

In his first annual address, President Matt Parlow will outline his priorities, highlight Chapman’s continued momentum, and share how the university is building bridges across campus and the community. This is an in-person-only event.

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Rolling Out the Welcome Mat for Parent Spring Summit
Feb. 27–28, 10:30 a.m., Chapman University

Parents and families will be on campus for the Parent Spring Summit, a two-day event designed to strengthen family engagement and connection to the university.

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Wilkinson College Professor Earns UCLA Literary Appointment

Jean Chen Ho, assistant professor in Wilkinson College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences, was named Author-in-Residence in UCLA’s English Department, a visiting position for distinguished writers that often includes readings and engagement with students and faculty.

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Chapman Pharmacy Expert Highlights Pharmacists’ Role in Vaccine Education

Jeff Goad, a professor of pharmacy practice at Chapman’s School of Pharmacy, explored the critical role pharmacists play on the front lines of vaccine education and access in his article featured in "Drug Topics" magazine.

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Give Blood, Save Lives at Campus Blood Drive
Thursday, Feb. 12, 10 a.m., Argyros Forum 119A

Chapman will host an American Red Cross blood drive, where a single donation can save multiple lives. Schedule an appointment at redcrossblood.org using code CU.

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