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Chapman University Professor Who Spoke at Trump's D.C. Rally Agrees to Retire
A Chapman University law professor who has drawn criticism for assisting President Donald Trump’s attempts to overturn the presidential election result and speaking at a rally for Trump before last week’s insurrection at the Capitol agreed Wednesday to a settlement with the university to retire.
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Chapman University Student Linked to College Admissions Scandal
A private university in California says it determined one student linked to the biggest school admissions scandal ever prosecuted by federal authorities may have submitted fraudulent SAT scores.
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College Admissions Scam: Follow the Money Behind The Key Worldwide Foundation
NBC Bay Area’s Investigative Unit reviewed IRS tax forms filed by The Key Worldwide Foundation (KWF) and found the non-profit received $7,065,675 in contributions and spent close to $4,953,630 between 2013 and 2016.
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Schools Reopen, Some Evacuations Lifted Near Canyon Fire 2 in Anaheim Hills
The 8,000-acre Canyon Fire 2, which has destroyed 13 homes and two other structures in the Anaheim area, was 45 percent contained Wednesday, and some schools were scheduled to reopen.
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Residents Return to Neighborhood Ravaged by Fire
After her family and two dogs escaped, Kathleen Johnson and other residents are returning home to her neighborhood scarred by the Canyon Fire 2. NBC4’s Christine Kim reports for the NBC4 News at 11 a.m. on Wednesday Oct. 11, 2017.
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Foundation Funds Chapman University's New Science Center
The W.M. Keck Foundation is giving a Southern California university a $21 million gift to finish funding a new science center set to open in the fall of next year.
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MBA Awarded to Mom Who Attended Classes With Quadriplegic Son
A Southern California university has awarded an honorary degree to the mother of a quadriplegic student after she attended every class with him and took his notes while he pursued his Master of Business Administration.
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Louie Remembers Huell Howser: Book Signing
The travel host’s well-known cameraman has a book out full of stories about their days on the roads of California. A launch at Chapman University’s Leatherby Libraries will include a signing.
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Historian Donates Archive of Schindler Research to Chapman University
A historian has donated a trove of materials on his research and interviews with Holocaust rescuers Oskar and Emilie Schindler to Chapman University, officials announced Friday.
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Cheryl Boone Isaacs Re-elected After Oscars Diversity Controversy
Cheryl Boone Isaacs, who guided the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences through some major changes prompted by a controversy over its lack of diversity, was re-elected as the organization’s president, the Academy announced Tuesday night.
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Huell Howser: ‘Lost' Episode to Air
Miss the congenial travel host? KCET will broadcast a missing episode of “California’s Gold.”
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College Students Arrested in Turkey Theft After Bird Found Plucked, Reeking of Beer
Tim the Turkey was found reeking of beer after someone supposedly “bird-napped” the animal from a school and plucked out some of his tail feathers in Orange, the school said Monday.
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College Students Arrested After Turkey Found Plucked
Two college students were arrested after a turkey was found reeking of beer and someone plucked out some of its tail feathers. Marin Austin reports for NBC4 Today in LA on Tuesday, April 19, 2016.
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Student Tries to Fund Summer Camp for Children With Cancer-Stricken Parents
A Chapman University freshman is hoping to start a summer camp that supports children who are living with a parent stricken by cancer.
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Chapman University Deemed Safe After Evacuation Due to Possibly Armed Man
Students were sent an alert at Chapman University in Orange County to shelter-in-place in certain areas and evacuate in general areas after a man with a possible weapon was reported near campus, the department of public safety said Tuesday.
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50 College Students Sickened by Norovirus Outbreak in Orange County
Dozens of students at an Orange County college have been sickened by an outbreak of what’s suspected to be the highly contagious norovirus, officials said.
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Chapman Students Sickened by Norovirus
At least 50 Chapman students were showing symptoms of norovirus, the school said. Hetty Chang reports for the NBC4 News at 5 & 6 on Wednesday, Dec. 10, 2015.
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Remembering Huell Howser: A Griffith Park Gathering
The event, organized by City Councilman Tom LaBonge, looks back at the beloved TV host.