In concert with the Student Affairs Learning Outcomes, one of the Office of Housing and Residence Life's most important roles is to support students' learning, both inside and outside of the classroom. To accomplish this, we facilitate faculty involvement in the residence halls, coordinate experiential learning activities connected to course curriculum, and offer space for academic programs, services, and studying.
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+-Experiential Learning Opportunities
The Office of Housing & Residence Life is eager to assist you in coordinating an experiential learning opportunity to help students connect classroom curriculum to the world beyond Chapman University. Some ideas include:
- Visit a business, factory, worksite to learn about business practices
- Cook cultural cuisine in dining hall kitchen
- Explore local museum, cultural center, place of worship, neighborhood, etc.
- Host movie screening night and hold discussion after film
- Engage in a community service activity
- Play casual game of basketball, soccer, pool, chess, cards, etc.
- Hold a language lunch based around students all speaking/practicing a foreign language
- Give a mini-lecture based on research, a class, or an upcoming lecture
- Go on a hike, run, or walk
- Explore a new cuisine at a local restaurant
- Pull together current events and host a discussion
- Hold a discussion in the residence halls based on faculty member’s experience in educational and work
- Teach a hands-on craft (i.e. beading, dancing, painting, etc.)
- Climb the Doti-Struppa Rockwall
- Host a study night in the residence halls based on a particular subject
- Go to an on campus or off campus play, concert, sporting event, etc.
- Provide a free lesson (e.g. interviewing for a job, playing an instrument, speaking a language)
- Bring a guest speaker to a meet and greet before a campus engagement
+-Learning Spaces in the Residence Halls
Would you like to gather students after class hours to have a discussion, share a meal, or watch a film? The residence halls are an easy and convenient place to host these types of learning experiences. Here are some of our more popular locations:
- Henley Hall, John Biggs Conference Room: open, multipurpose room with 50 moveable chairs
- Henley Media Room: smaller room with large screen TV and 20 comfortable chairs
- Morlan Lounge & Kitchen: multipurpose room with couches and tables; small kitchen is attached
- Davis Community Center: open, multipurpose room with couches and TV
- Hall Lounges: every hall has small lounges fit for small group meetings and study space
If you would like to bring your class to one of these locations, contact the Residential Education Coordinator.
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Faculty Appreciation Reception
My Favorite Professor
The Office of Housing and Residence Life honors a faculty member each year as the "My Favorite Professor" award recipient. Congratulations to these esteemed faculty members!
2012 - David Berkovitz
2011 - Dr. Richard Resurrection
Supporting Research
Numerous research studies highlight the significance of faculty-student interaction outside of the classroom. Here are just a few:
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