Showing posts with label Chapman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chapman. Show all posts

Friday, September 24, 2010

First Cut: Save the Date



Chapman University is inviting official prospective students to our "First Cut" screening. Make sure to sign up for our mailing list so that we can include you on invitations, deadline reminders, and important updates. Otherwise, you won't get necessary information for exciting events such as this one!

-Dodge College of Film and Media Arts

Saturday, February 6, 2010

CES Update: Guatemala




CES faculty Michael Hass and Kelly Graydon led a group of Chapman students on a travel course adventur e in Guatemala during the January 2010 inter-term. Eleven students came on the trip, including two Ph.D. candidates, 6 Ed.S. in School Psychology students, and 3 undergraduates. Our journey began in Santiago Atitlan, a small town on the shores of beautiful lake Atitlan. In this community, we worked with local students at a children's library, La Puerta Abierta. This agency was created by Amanda Flayer Chif, a native Californian who moved down to Guatemala while in the Peace Corps, and never left. She was an amazing inspiration for our group, as were the adorable, energetic, and enthusiastic students we interacted with.

The second stop on our adventure was La Antigua, a gorgeous and well preserve d colonial town that was once the capital of the Spanish colonies in the Americas. Here, our students moved in with local host families, and attended Spanish language lessons at La Union. This school was fantastic- they were friendly and welcoming, while also providing extremely challenging Spanish instruction. Our students received four hours per day of private (one-on-one) instruction, and their Spanish skills improved remarkably as a result. During our stay in Antigua, we also worked at a rural community school, El Jardin de Amor. This school was established to serve children in an impoverished area who would not otherwise receive an education. We worked with the students in their classrooms and on a field trip, and also helped to improve the grounds by painting the walls and adding in bright, colorful murals. Working in this setting was a humbling and eye-opening experience for our group. While in Antigua, we also took a field trip to the Paca ya volcano, and hiked (or went on horseback) to the top to see the lava. At the top, above cloud level, we watched red lava rocks tumble down toward us, and ate marshmallows roasted from the heat.

Our trip concluded with a trip to Tikal, in the northern and rural part of Guatemala. We stayed within the national park boundaries, deep in the jungle, and visited three different Mayan archeological sites (Tikal, Yaxa-Topoxte, and Ceibal). We climbed to the top of over 200-foot high temples, hiked through steamy jungles, took an authentic "jungle cruise", and toured the forest canopy via zipline. We had some amazing animal sightings while in the region, including spider monkeys, howler monkeys, toucans, a jaguar, and a tarantuala that was truly zoo-worthy. This was an amazing experience for our group, and the best way to fully comprehend the amazing Mayan history, culture, and accomplishments.

In all, this was a successful trip that we hope is the first of many. Our students had a wonderful time, and were exposed to so many unique, meaningful, and life-changing experiences. Additionally, as instructors we were incredibly proud of their maturity, responsibility, bravery, and willingness to leap outside their comfort zones in order to savor the best of this opportunity.


From student, Tina Byington: "Guatemala was an amazing experience in so many ways! I did things that I never would have thought possible, pushed myself to limits that I never considered reaching as an individual, and had some of my best college experiences while on this trip! I was lucky to get to share this trip with two girls that I was very close with and we created a bond that we will share forever! I am so glad that I was able to go to Guatemala and learn all that I did. It really opened my eyes to what the world is like outside of my comfort zone and helped me to realize just how lucky I am and how to help those who are less fortunate than myself!”

Friday, January 29, 2010

Founder and President of TOMS Shoes Will Visit Chapman

Sent on behalf of P. K. Shukla, Vice Chancellor for Entrepreneurship. For questions, contact shukla@chapman.edu or (714) 997-6817


The Leatherby Center for Entrepreneurship and Business Ethics is a co-sponsor with Associated Students Chapman University in hosting a talk by Blake Mycoskie, founder and President of TOMS Shoes. Blake's talk is titled- "New Rules for Tomorrow's Business: A Student's Guide to Making A Difference in the World." Faculty, staff, and students are invited to attend this free talk. The event is free, but tickets are required (tickets may be picked up from AF302 from 9 am to 4 pm M-F).

"In 2006 an American traveler, Blake Mycoskie, befriended children in Argentina and found they had no shoes to protect their feet. Wanting to help, he created TOMS Shoes, a company that would match every pair of shoes purchased with a pair of new shoes given to a child in need. One for One. Blake returned to Argentina with a group of family, friends and staff later that year with 10,000 pairs of shoes made possible by TOMS customers.Since their beginning, TOMS has given over 400,000 pairs of shoes to children in need through the One for One model."- TOMS Shoes website

Talk: Monday, February 8, 2010 Memorial Hall 7 p.m.
A reception and Shoe Signing is planned after the talk in AF209 .

Friday, October 23, 2009

Global Entrepreneurship Week




Orange Ball Drop

Come Join the "Times Square" of the Entrepreneurship World!
11.15.09 - ATTALLAH PIAZZA 8:30-9:30 P.M.

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Orange Ball Drop: Chapman University Kicks Off Global Entrepreneurship Week! 8:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. • Attallah Piazza

Chapman University's Leatherby Center for Entrepreneurship and Business Ethics
will host its second annual kickoff celebration in the newly constructed Attallah
Piazza counting down to the launch of Global Entrepreneurship Week.
Come join the "Times Square of the Entrepreneurship World" by leading the
United States with the first official event of the Week at the Orange Ball Drop!
Refreshments will be served.

Monday, November 16, 2009
MBA Student Entrepreneurial Team Presentations 7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. • Beckman Hall 102
Chapman University MBA students will present their consulting projects assisting
entrepreneurial business and non-profit organizations in Southern California.
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Growing Entrepreneurial Firms 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. • Beckman Hall 105

Undergraduate consulting teams will present reports on their projects at
growing Southern California business and non-profit organizations.
Chapman Entrepreneurial Spirit Celebration
5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. • Beckman Hall 404
Chapman University students, alumni, and supporters with entrepreneurial
pursuits will be recognized at this reception and celebration event.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Ten9Eight Entrepreneurship Film Screening at Chapman University 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. • Irvine Lecture Hall

The Ten9Eight Film Screening will showcase a documentary screening on
entrepreneurship by American award-winning documentary filmmaker and
attorney, Mary Mazzio. The website for the sneak preview documentary which
she directed and produced is http://ten9eight.com/

Thursday, November 19, 2009
The Future of Entrepreneurship Globally 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. • Beckman Hall 105

Lecture and discussion by P. K. Shukla, Vice Chancellor for Entrepreneurship at
Chapman University on trends in creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurship in
China, India, Europe, and the United States.

Friday, November 20, 2009
SCORE Workshop Using Quickbooks: An Introduction 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. • Beckman Hall 103

This course will help you learn to use and make better use of QuickBooks in
your business. The workshop is presented by the Small Business Administration
and SCORE.

All events are free and open to the public. For questions regarding any of these events, please call (714) 744-7870 or email: innovate@chapman.edu

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Entrepreneurship and Business Ethics at Chapman University


"Chapman University alumni and a current student have received major exposure recently for their entrepreneurial success. The entrepreneurial accomplishments of our alumni and students bring honor not only to themselves and their firms, but also bring honor to Chapman University."

-
Dr. P.K. Shukla
Director of the Leatherby Center for
Entrepreneurship and Business Ethics

*Current Student and Alumni Updates*

  • Alumni firm's listing in Forbes Magazine 2009 Top 20 Promising Companies List: Jonathan Strietzel, '2004 Entrepreneurship emphasis B.Sc.B.A., President and Co-Founder of BigStage, with over 5,000 eligible companies country wide, made the top 20 list which was featured in the Oct. 5th issue of Forbes Magazine as well as being featured currently on Forbes.com. Jonathan commented that "we won this on all of our new technologies coming out shortly and the traction we have gotten in Asia." http://www.forbes.com/entrepreneurs/promising-companies/
  • Alumni and firm featured in a textbook on American Entrepreneurs: Mike Brown, '2006 Entrepreneurship emphasis, B.Sc.B.A., co-founder of ModBargains.com, the 2006 1st Place Global Student Entrepreneur Award winner, was featured in “American Entrepreneur” Lynne Doti and Larry Schweikart, Amacom Publishers, 2010, p.457.
  • Current Student and firm featured in a textbook on Entrepreneurship: Amy Shukla, '2011 B.Sc. Math and Computer Science major, co-founder of BusinessesAtoZ.com, a website development and hosting company, was featured in “Entrepreneurship: Successfully Launching New Ventures”- Bruce R. Barringer and R. Duane Ireland, Pearson: Prentice Hall Publishing, 2010, pp.144-146.
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