Fall 2015 talk of the town

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Town & Gown

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President’s Message

Lunch at the Forum Celebrates its 22nd Season

It is a n excit i ng time on campus as Chapma n Un ive r sit y o p e n s it s 2 015 -2 016 a ca de m ic ye a r. New and returning students are busy acclimating to campus life and making or renewing friendships. Construction of the state-ofthe art Musco Center for the Arts is nearing completion and will forever change the campus landscape. Doors are expected to open to the public in April of 2016.

With topics ranging from current issues in veteran affairs to the process of creating documentaries, you will not want to miss the 2015-2016 Lunch at the Forum series. Later in the spring, we will learn about the experience and expression of jealousy, the vast expansion of Chapman University, and an entertaining look at life at Chapman in the 1960s versus today.

It is also an exciting time for Town & Gown as we begin our 47th year in support of Chapman University. Thanks to your membership dues and donations, Town & Gown continues to provide student scholarships, add to the Leatherby Libraries’ collection of books in the arts, humanities, and social sciences each year, and participate in campus projects. Come meet this year’s scholarship recipients at our Lunch at the Forum series. You will hear what they are doing and what their future dreams are. Luncheons are held in October, November, February, March and May. An outstanding Chapman professor is spotlighted at each luncheon. He or she makes a presentation that showcases his or her respective field of research and teaching. You will always be thoroughly entertained while learning something new. Another way to be a part of T&G activities is through our motor coach day trips. You will enjoy traveling to a variety of venues throughout Southern California and meeting new people. The first trip this year will be to the Annenberg Estate—Sunnylands. It is a historical treasury of visiting national and world dignitaries, all guests in the palatial home of the Annenberg’s. Be sure to make your reservation for the Lunch at the Forum series and watch for future announcements about our motor coach day trips and special events. Broaden your horizons and get involved with Town & Gown for fun and camaraderie!

Linda Ruth President

When Johnny [and Jane] Come Marching Home: Legal Issues Facing Today’s Troops At the October 1 Lunch at the Forum, Kyndra K. Rotunda, professor of m il it a r y a nd international law, will discuss issues facing returning veterans. She will begin by discussing the criticism that the United States received for treatment of veterans after the Vietnam War and then examine recently exposed failings at the Veterans Administration. Through a series of service member vignettes, Rotunda will shed light on these issues and the laws enacted to protect veterans including the important work of Chapman’s Military Institute and Veteran’s Legal Clinic. As a former Army major, she will also touch briefly on her own experience as a woman in the predominantly male military.

Documentary Filmmaking: From Concept to Distribution At the November 5 Lunch at the For u m, Sa l ly Rubin, assistant professor of documentar y film, will discuss and offer insight on the process of creating a documentary film from start to finish. With the aid of Chapman student documentary examples, she will explain the pre-production process, how to gain access to subjects and topics, the production process and finally how to complete and distribute a film. Two Chapman student filmmakers will share their experiences with the wellrespected Community Voices social issue documentary film program at Dodge College of Film and Media Arts. Be sure to join us this fall for these informative talks. Nancy Fleeman 1st VP, Programs The Lunch at the Forum is held at 11:30 a.m. in Beckman Hall, in the George H. W. Bush Conference Center, Room 404. For ticket information, please call Nicole Shay at (714) 628-2874 or visit the Town & Gown website at chapman.edu/tg.

Award Winning Scholarship Winners Two of Town & Gown’s 2014-2015 scholarship recipients were recognized at the Campus Leadership Awards in May. Marilyn Love ’15 was recognized as an Outstanding Senior. The Chapman Outstanding Senior Leadership Award is given for a college career’s worth of outstanding leadership and dedicated service to campus community programs. Marissa Wong ’15 was named the 2015

Cheverton Award winner. The class of 1933 named the Cheverton Award after Dr. Cecil F. Cheverton, the father of Town & Gown member Loraine Cheverton Lacey ’63. The Cheverton Award is the highest student honor at Chapman University given annually to an outstanding senior. Nicole Shay Town & Gown Liaison Assistant


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