ORANGE, Calif. , Oct. 10, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Chapman University formally inaugurated Matt Parlowย as its 14th president during a distinguishedย investiture ceremonyย held Friday, October 10, in theย Musco Center for the Arts. The ceremony served as the centerpiece of a weeklong celebration honoring Chapmanโs legacy, community, and enduring commitment to academic excellence.
Faculty, staff, students, alumni, friends, trustees, and delegates from universities across the world gathered for the historic occasion, which paid tribute to centuries of academic tradition and pageantry. The event also recognizedย Presidents Emeriti James Doti and Daniele Struppa, both in attendance, whose leadership helped shape the universityโs modern era and who, along with Parlow, demonstrate Chapmanโs continuity and strength of leadership.
Following a retrospective of his 20-year career in higher education, including more than 12 years at Chapman as dean of the Fowler School of Law, Parker S. Kennedy Chair in Law, and later executive vice president and chief advancement officer, Parlow was formally presented with theย Presidential Medallionย andย University Mace.
In his inaugural address, President Parlow emphasized the transformative power of education and reaffirmed Chapmanโs mission to empower students and advance social mobility.
โA college degree is inextricably linked to the American Dream,โ Parlow said. โThe indisputable truth is that there is no better way to achieve social mobility than through an education.โ
Drawing on his own familyโs experiences, Parlow highlighted how higher education uplifts generations. โWe have experienced that transformative effect of a college degree to lift up hardworking families and provide better opportunities for the next generation.โ
He concluded with a call to action for the Chapman community to continue advancing the universityโs mission, โTogether, we will provide the transformative educational experience that will advance social mobility, contribute significantly to society, open up even greater opportunities for our students and alumni, and take Chapman to new heights.โ
A Week of Dialogue, Discovery, and Inspiration
The investiture ceremony was part of a weeklong series of events designed to reflect Chapmanโs scholarly depth and impact.
The series began withย Emmy, Peabody, and Webby Award-winning actor, writer, and producer Keegan-Michael Key, who joined Parlow and Chapman students for a lively fireside chat exploring creativity, storytelling, the importance of higher education, and the power of humor to connect people.
Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and Chapman Presidential Fellow Nadia Muradย followed with an inspiring conversation with Wilkinson College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences Dean Jennifer Keene, sharing her remarkable journey of survival, advocacy, and hope for a more peaceful and compassionate world.
A panel discussion onย Understanding and Addressing the Effects of Adverse Childhood Experiencesย brought together leading researchers and practitioners, including Dr. Dan Cooper (Professor of Pediatrics, UC Irvine), Dr. Laura Glynn (Professor of Psychology, Chapman University), Dr. Pete Simi (Professor of Sociology, Chapman University), and Dr. Michael Weiss (Vice President of Population Health, CHOC). The discussion was moderated by Dr. Kelli Fuery (Professor of Creative and Cultural Industries, Chapman University) and featured a keynote address by California Surgeon General Dr. Diana Ramos.
In another highlight,ย Erwin Chemerinsky, dean of the UC Berkeley School of Law, joined Chapmanโsย Vikki Katz, the Fletcher Jones Foundation Endowed Chair in Free Speech, for a timely and engaging discussion on free speech and civil discourse in higher education.
The series concludes next week withย inventor and entrepreneur Palmer Luckey, founder of Anduril Industries and creator of the Oculus Rift, in conversation with Parlow on innovation, leadership, and the future of technology in business.
Inaugurationย eventsย were thoughtfully planned toย demonstrateย Chapman's academic and scholarly richness, diversity ofย thoughtย and student centricity.ย The events wove together important universityย andย presidentialย priorities, including highlighting studentsโ talent and success; building on our academic excellence; supporting interdisciplinary collaborations; fostering community engagement and bridge building; and deepening our commitment to free speech and civil discourse.
Broadcast-quality video and high-resolution photos are available by clicking here. Assets include:
- Broadcast-quality b-roll of the investiture ceremony
- Soundbites from President Matt Parlowโs remarks
- High-resolution photography from the event
About Chapman University ย
Founded in 1861, Chapman University is a nationally ranked private university in Orange, California, about 30 miles south of Los Angeles. Chapman serves nearly 10,000 undergraduate and graduate students, with a 12:1 student-to-faculty ratio. Students can choose from over 100 areas of study within 11 colleges for a personalized education. Chapman is categorized by the Carnegie Classification as an R2 โhigh research activityโ institution. Students at Chapman learn directly from distinguished world-class faculty including Nobel Prize winners, MacArthur fellows, published authors and Academy Award winners. The campus has produced a Rhodes Scholar, been named a top producer of Fulbright Scholars, and hosts a chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, the nationโs oldest and most prestigious honor society. Chapman also includes the Harry and Diane Rinker Health Science Campus in Irvine. The university features the No. 4 film school and No. 66 business school in the U.S. Learn more about Chapman University: www.chapman.edu.ย
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