
Join other members of the Chapman community who share an interest in feminist thought and who gather to participate in discussions, special events, and community service.
SPEAK
Students for Peaceful Empowerment Action and Knowledge
SPEAK is a non-partisan social justice/activism group on campus. Join us for this year's projects, which include: recycling, voter registration for the presidential election, community involvement and volunteering, and fundraising to sponsor sending a Kenyan orphan to high school. We will be working to increase awareness about issues involving politics, health and eating disorders, labor issues, and the ramifications of the Wall in Palestine.
We are always open to new ideas, suggestion, projects and people.
Contact SPEAK President, Ellen Dienger at dieng100@chapman.edu
or SPEAK Secretary, Krista Johnson at johns160@chapman.edu
The mission of the Philosophy Club is to keep its members informed of the current events in the field of philosophy, and offer its members a chance to participate in a variety of these events.
Phi Sigma Tau
International Honor Society for Philosophy.
The Department of Languages offers a variety of clubs and activities for students to expand their experience speaking foreign languages and exploring the cultures of other countries. Students who participate in activities outside the language classroom truly enhance their potential for becoming more proficient in the realm of global citizenship.
The Stanley Mosk Inn of Phi Delta Phi was the installed on April 11, 2002 at Chapman University School of Law. The Stanley Mosk Inn is the 194th Inn of Phi Delta Phi International Legal Fraternity, the largest legal fraternity in North America.
Each semester, Chapman students who have taken at least four history courses and maintained at least a 3.1 GPA in their history courses, and a 3.0 overall GPA are invited to join the Alpha-Mu-Gamma chapter of Phi Alpha Theta, the national history honors society.
Once initiated, students become lifelong members of Phi Alpha Theta and are eligible to compete for scholarships, essay contests, and to attend regional and national conferences sponsored by Phi Alpha Theta. In addition, the campus chapter of Phi Alpha Theta regularly organizes history related events for all Chapman students including lectures, film series, visits to area museums and trips to Washington D.C.Chapman's.
The National Honor Society in Sociology Chapman University Chapter.
The Alpha Beta Chi Chapter of Pi Sigma Alpha, the National Political Science Honor Society, received its charter at Chapman University in 2004. Founded in 1920 at the University of Texas, Pi Sigma Alpha recognizes the outstanding academic achievements of students within the discipline of Political Science.
The Department of English proudly sponsors an active chapter of the national honor society for English majors, Sigma Tau Delta.
Lambda Pi Eta is the official communication honor society of the National Communication Association. To be eligible for membership, students must be a declared Communication Studies major of junior standing or above and have a 3.3 GPA. LPE offers social and professional networking opportunities, peer and faculty mentoring, information about graduate school and career opportunities, and special recognition for outstanding achievement in undergraduate studies of communication. For more information, please contact the faculty advisor Dr. Jennifer Waldeck at waldeck@chapman.edu.
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