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President’s Message
Lunch at the Forum Winter 2016 Lectures
The beginning of a new year is always a good time to reflect on the past and to make new resolutions. By this time, you may have already broken a couple of those resolutions. Do not fret though; tomorrow is a new day. You can still make a difference for the rest of the year.
Our 2015-2016 Lunch at the Forum series continues this spring with presentations on the experience and expression of jealousy, the vast expansion of Chapman University, and an entertaining look at life at Chapman in the 1960s vs. today.
Because of your continued commitment as a member of Town & Gown, you make a difference in the lives of bright and deserving students who without scholarships may find it difficult to complete their education at Chapman University. Your membership helps fund scholarships for these Chapman students who are our best investment in the future. We thank you for your membership and appreciate your donations to the Endowed Scholarship Fund. Ladies and gentlemen, I invite you to come to Lunch at the Forum and meet this year’s Town & Gown scholarship recipients and hear their dreams for the future. In addition, you will enjoy a gourmet lunch and hear an exciting and interesting presentation by one of Chapman University’s outstanding professors. There are three remaining Lunch at the Forum events to be held on February 4, March 3, and May 5. These luncheons also provide an opportunity to meet new and interesting people. For more information, please call (714)-744-7679 or visit chapman.edu/tg. Wondering what the beautiful new structure at the northwest corner of the campus is? It is the Marybelle and Sebastian P. Musco Center for the Arts built to create extraordinary learning and performing opportunities for students in Chapman University’s acclaimed College of the Performing Arts. Musco Center will also serve the community, offering lectures, festivals, global video streaming of performances and professional entertainment. Details of the grand opening festivities in March and April are now available at muscocenter.org.
Chapman University professors David Frederick and Jennifer Bevan will present a program on Thursday, February 4, 2016. Do not miss “Love, Lust, and Loyalty: The Experience and Expressions of Jealousy”. You will find out what types of jealousy can lead to heartbreak and can even cause relationships to come to abrupt and painful endings. Professor Frederick will present his research on jealousy and the sensational stories of jealousy that provoke jealous behaviors. You will learn about our emotions and how they have evolved, what triggers our seemingly irrational responses, and what role jealousy plays when a relationship is threatened by potential rivals. Professor Bevan will offer practical suggestions for navigating and discussing jealously-inducing situations that arise in close relationships. The next program will be on Thursday, March 3, 2016. Kris Olsen, University Vice President of Campus Planning and Operations, will discuss how the University has transformed in the last 25 years from a 300,000 square foot campus to over 3,000,000 total building square footage of world class academic space. His presentation, “To Infinity and Beyond: From 30,000 Square Feet to 3 Million in 25 Years,” will explain the entitlement process for campus development, including the challenges and benefits inherent to building within a historic district. We will also have a preview of future building projects. Find out what is involved in the construction, historic adaptive re-use, and the restoration of 100-year-old houses on this remarkable and distinctive campus. Be sure to join us this spring for these informative talks.
Nancy Fleeman | 1st VP, Programs
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 tickets, please call Nicole Shay at (714) 628-2874 or visit the Town & Gown website at chapman.edu/tg.
Memories of the Way We Were
In conclusion, I wish you a happy, healthy, and prosperous 2016!
Linda Ruth President
Town & Gown members and guests with Alumni Honoree Mike Short ’79 at the American Celebration Opening Night Dinner on Friday, November 6, 2015.