Authors @ Drucker: Karen Dillon
ZoomAuthors @ Drucker is an interview series featuring one author every month. In this series, you’ll learn the stories of some of the most successful business-owning families in the world. […]
Authors @ Drucker is an interview series featuring one author every month. In this series, you’ll learn the stories of some of the most successful business-owning families in the world. […]
Learn all about the event from the virtual format to the rules for participation to the criteria the judges use to assess the pitches to the structure of the preliminary […]
Dissertation Title: "The Impact of Education on Reducing Poverty in South Asia"
Register in advance to attend the CWR Productivity Saturday to join students working towards coursework, qualifying exams, or thesis/dissertation milestones. Our CWR consultant-facilitated writing event is designed for students looking […]
The Tuesday Talks Series is scheduled throughout each semester with speakers invited to discuss cutting-edge topics. Occasionally talks are given on subjects relevant to students such as career management and […]
The Division of Behavioral & Organizational Sciences is proud to announce this semester’s Cognitive Forum speaker series. Formerly the Cognitive Lunch Brown Bag series, these meetings began in 1970 when cognitive psychology faculty members began congregating over lunch to discuss research. Now entering its fifth decade, the series has grown into a long-standing tradition featuring […]
Code-meshing describes a process of mixing and combining language from one’s own cultural background to produce new words and meanings. In this workshop, we address how to code-mesh in the graduate setting with regards to writing style, language, tone, and content. We will also brainstorm ideas for code-meshing in our own work and analyze examples […]
The Tuesday Talks Series is scheduled throughout each semester with speakers invited to discuss cutting-edge topics. Occasionally talks are given on subjects relevant to students such as career management and research. CGU and Claremont Colleges Consortium faculty, students, staff, and alum are encouraged to attend. Unless otherwise announced, all seminars are scheduled from 12:00 pm […]
Preparing a presentation that is limited to one slide and three minutes to a non-specialist audience is a unique challenge; doing that on a complex topic that is meant to be condensed but not dumbed down is even more so! This webinar provides quick coverage of a range of tips on developing and delivering a […]
Do you have questions about the TCC Title IX Policy and process? Wondering what happens when you file a complaint, which types of alternative resolution options are available, or what the live hearing is like? Come meet the TCC Title IX Administrator, Barbara Reguengo, and have your questions answered. Speaking with her does not constitute […]
A major part of graduate-level academic work across disciplines is engaging with the work of other scholars. New work enters existing conversations or creates new ones based on what has and has not been done by others. Consequently, literature reviews are a common part of academic writing, so many graduate students are expected to master […]
The Tuesday Talks Series is scheduled throughout each semester with speakers invited to discuss cutting-edge topics. Occasionally talks are given on subjects relevant to students such as career management and research. CGU and Claremont Colleges Consortium faculty, students, staff, and alum are encouraged to attend. Unless otherwise announced, all seminars are scheduled from 12:00 pm […]
Do you have questions about the TCC Title IX Policy and process? Wondering what happens when you file a complaint, which types of alternative resolution options are available, or what the live hearing is like? Come meet the TCC Title IX Administrator, Barbara Reguengo, and have your questions answered. Speaking with her does not constitute […]
Did you watch Oppenheimer? However did you feel like something was missing? The History Department is hosting a Book Talk with author and professor emerita of CGU Janet Farrell Brodie! Get the chance to engage in a conversation about her writing and research about The First Atomic Bomb--including the missing voices of, " the ordinary […]
Dissertation Title: " 'I Don't Want to Cook': Reconfiguring the Domestic Space in Nineteenth-Century American Literature "
The Division of Behavioral & Organizational Sciences is proud to announce this semester’s Cognitive Forum speaker series. Formerly the Cognitive Lunch Brown Bag series, these meetings began in 1970 when cognitive psychology faculty members began congregating over lunch to discuss research. Now entering its fifth decade, the series has grown into a long-standing tradition featuring […]
Current CGU students who are working on Master's theses, dissertation proposals, or students who are ABD are eligible to attend the weekend bootcamps. The bootcamp will take place on both Saturday and Sunday from 9:00am-3:00pm. Weekend dissertation boot camp develops writers' ability to set effective goals and to track their own writing processes. In addition […]
Current CGU students who are working on Master's theses, dissertation proposals, or students who are ABD are eligible to attend the weekend bootcamps. The bootcamp will take place on both Saturday and Sunday from 9:00am-3:00pm. Weekend dissertation boot camp develops writers' ability to set effective goals and to track their own writing processes. In addition […]
The Tuesday Talks Series is scheduled throughout each semester with speakers invited to discuss cutting-edge topics. Occasionally talks are given on subjects relevant to students such as career management and research. CGU and Claremont Colleges Consortium faculty, students, staff, and alum are encouraged to attend. Unless otherwise announced, all seminars are scheduled from 12:00 pm […]
Authors @ Drucker is an interview series featuring topics relevant to students, alumni and friends of the Drucker School that are curious about issues surrounding multi-generational family businesses and family wealth. James (Jay) E. Hughes, Jr., Esq., is the author and co-author of numerous books like Family Wealth: Keeping It in the Family and Family […]
Do you have questions about the TCC Title IX Policy and process? Wondering what happens when you file a complaint, which types of alternative resolution options are available, or what the live hearing is like? Come meet the TCC Title IX Administrator, Barbara Reguengo, and have your questions answered. Speaking with her does not constitute […]
Dissertation Title: "Transitioning of Oil Dependent GCC Countries into Green Energy"
Dissertation Title: "A Methodological Framework for transnational Global Health workforce development as an intervention for health disparities utilizing the CDU GHL Zambia Program" Chair: Stewart Donaldson
Kyunkook Kang, Loma Linda University Averting Nuclear War This timely book offers a comprehensive examination of the current state of nuclear stability postures worldwide, effectively highlighting their inherent limitations. Through their analysis, the authors illustrate how the seemingly contradictory perspectives of deterrence optimists, disarmament idealists, and warfighting pessimists can be reconfigured into a unified approach […]
The School of Social Science, Policy & Evaluation conducts holistic and interdisciplinary research in the social sciences, politics, and economics. Join this webinar to learn more about the SSSPE research centers and labs, virtually meet with lab directors and members, and engage with your peers about research opportunities available to you during your graduate studies!
Do you have questions about the TCC Title IX Policy and process? Wondering what happens when you file a complaint, which types of alternative resolution options are available, or what the live hearing is like? Come meet the TCC Title IX Administrator, Barbara Reguengo, and have your questions answered. Speaking with her does not constitute […]
Register in advance to attend the CWR Productivity Saturday to join students working towards coursework, qualifying exams, or thesis/dissertation milestones. Our CWR consultant-facilitated writing event is designed for students looking for an accountability group to drive them to get work done. This event offers guided work blocks, provides time for students to meet with writing […]
Dissertation Title: "The Impact of Human Capital and Social Capital on Economic Growth in China"
Kal Munis, Utah Valley University Which Details Matter for How Americans Evaluate Political Violence? What factors do Americans find most important when evaluating acts of political violence? We employ two pre-registered conjoint experiments to answer this question. Normatively, details regarding the violent act (e.g., the target and violence severity) should determine the punishment for political […]
Dissertation Title: "Toward a fuller Understanding of Weiner's Attribution Theory: Unpacking the Relationship between Controllability and Responsibility" Chair: Jason Siegel
Do you have questions about the TCC Title IX Policy and process? Wondering what happens when you file a complaint, which types of alternative resolution options are available, or what the live hearing is like? Come meet the TCC Title IX Administrator, Barbara Reguengo, and have your questions answered. Speaking with her does not constitute […]
The Division of Behavioral & Organizational Sciences is proud to announce this semester’s Cognitive Forum speaker series. Formerly the Cognitive Lunch Brown Bag series, these meetings began in 1970 when cognitive psychology faculty members began congregating over lunch to discuss research. Now entering its fifth decade, the series has grown into a long-standing tradition featuring […]
Dissertation Title: "School District Investment Reform: Examining Student-Level Factors Related to First Grade Reading Achievement Supported by Equity Funding Formulas in Predominantly Latin/x Schools"
Dissertation Title: "What is a "Helpmate"? Using Comparative Semitic Linguistics to Propose New Translations for Ezer(italic) Kenegdo(italic) in Genesis 2:18, 20."
Dissertation Title: "What is a "Helpmate"? Using Comparative Semitic Linguistics to Propose New Translations for Ezer(italic) Kenegdo(italic) in Genesis 2:18, 20."
Dr. Javier M Rodríguez—an Associate Professor of Politics and Government, and co-Director of the Inequality and Policy Research Center at Claremont Graduate University—will discuss a “political epidemiology” approach to minority health inequality in the U.S.
Yushim Kim, Arizona State University ChatGPT and Analytics ChatGPT, generative artificial intelligence based on large language models, has been of great interest since the end of 2022. Excitements and fears coexist about the use and implications of ChatGPT in various settings, including education. This talk consists of two parts. I would like to discuss where […]
Dissertation Title: "What motivates transformational leaders? On the relationship between leaders' basic psychological needs and transformational leadership" Chair: Ronal Riggio
The next session of Decoding the Past: Conversations with PC Innovators will be November 8th at noon Pacific. “The Global Stage and CGU: Personal Computing and the Legacies of Paul Gray,” will celebrate the unique vision of Professor Gray. Founder of CGU’s Center for Information Systems and Technology, his innovative approach brought distinction to CGU's […]
Introductions and thesis statements are two of the most vital parts of writing in the humanities as they provide the context, niche, significance, and main argument of the rest of the work. Meeting readers’ expectations in these two portions sets up the higher level of clarity, cohesion, nuance required for graduate-level writing and research. This […]
Qualifying exams in different disciplines range from timed multiple choice or written exams to field work or teaching requirements to chapters of a dissertation. This webinar will cover strategies for approaching reading and notetaking for qualifying exams as well as writing under pressure. The topics will be applicable to any type of exam that requires […]
Are you an aspiring entrepreneur and current student or alumni of Claremont Graduate University or one of the Claremont Colleges? Consider competing in the 2024 Kravis Concept Plan Competition! The Drucker School of Management will be hosting an information session on Thursday, November 9, 2023, at 12:00pm PT via Zoom for interested entrepreneurs to learn […]
Do you have questions about the TCC Title IX Policy and process? Wondering what happens when you file a complaint, which types of alternative resolution options are available, or what the live hearing is like? Come meet the TCC Title IX Administrator, Barbara Reguengo, and have your questions answered. Speaking with her does not constitute […]
Intergroup dialogue is a form of engagement that fosters communication, critical reflection, and collaborative action across cultural and social divides. Join this online session to learn basic strategies based on Intergroup Dialogue to facilitate conversations across differences. Register Here
Dissertation Title: " Institutional Researchers and Equitable Outcomes: An Examination of Factors Driving Their Success" Chair: Gwen Garrison
Current CGU students who are working on Master's theses, dissertation proposals, or students who are ABD are eligible to attend the weekend bootcamps. The bootcamp will take place on both Saturday and Sunday from 9:00am-3:00pm. Weekend dissertation boot camp develops writers' ability to set effective goals and to track their own writing processes. In addition […]
Dissertation Title: Utilizing Translational Research to Identify and Develop Effective Strategies for Operationalizing and Implementing a National Board Health and Wellness Coaching (NBHWC) Certification Program within the Non-Profit, Living Your Truth Empowered (LYTE)
Dissertation Title: "Experiences and Description of The Mckinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act by LGBTQ Youth Experiencing Homelessness" Chair: Gwen Garrison
Dissertation Title: "Toward a fuller Understanding of Weiner's Attribution Theory: Unpacking the Relationship between Controllability and Responsibility" Chair: Jason Siegel
Dissertation Titles: "The Identity Harmony Model of Inclusion: An Identity- and Self-Determination Theory-Based Conceptualization of the Experience of Workplace Inclusion" "Fostering Inclusion in the Legal Profession: Leader Support for Identity Harmony"
Adam Thal, Loyola Marymount University Race, Ideology, and the Politics of Higher Education Public universities have been referred to as “America’s best idea” and “a crowning achievement of our democracy.” Yet in recent years these institutions have come under attack, particularly in conservative states where policymakers have curtailed academic freedom and state funding at some […]
Dissertation title: "Natural Law Theory Under The Sun How Iranian Political Thought Viewed Tyranny as Opposed to The West." Chair: Dr. Melissa Rogers
Dissertation Title: "An Examination of Weight-Related Bias in the Registered Dietitian Nutritionist Community"
Dissertation Title: "California Community College Presidents' Leadership: Serving Latinx Students at Hispanic Serving Institutions"
Dissertation title: "VDDM: A Value-Driven Decision Model to Improve the Performance of Value-Focused Thinking Framework" Chair: Dr. Yan Li
Authors @ Drucker is an interview series featuring topics relevant to students, alumni and friends of the Drucker School that are curious about issues surrounding multi-generational family businesses and family wealth. Bernie Jaworski is the Drucker Chair in Management and the Liberal Arts, which is named in honor of Peter Drucker, the founder of modern […]
Dissertation Title: "How Capable Does That Make You Feel? Appraisal Dimensions of Emotion and Health Self-Efficacy Judgments" Chair: Jason Siegel
Do you have questions about the TCC Title IX Policy and process? Wondering what happens when you file a complaint, which types of alternative resolution options are available, or what the live hearing is like? Come meet the TCC Title IX Administrator, Barbara Reguengo, and have your questions answered. Speaking with her does not constitute […]
Dissertation Title:"Adaptive Evaluation for Systems in Rapid Change or Sustained Transition: Innovations and Applications Generated from a Community-Based Diabetes Prevention Program during the Covid-19 Pandemic" Chair: Andy Johnson
Dissertation Title: "True Connections: High-Quality Connections in a a Post-COVID-19 Landscape" Chair: M. Gloria Gonzalez Morales
The Division of Behavioral & Organizational Sciences is proud to announce this semester’s Cognitive Forum speaker series. Formerly the Cognitive Lunch Brown Bag series, these meetings began in 1970 when cognitive psychology faculty members began congregating over lunch to discuss research. Now entering its fifth decade, the series has grown into a long-standing tradition featuring […]
The format is simple but challenging. Participants have 3 minutes and a single PowerPoint slide to argue for the significance of their research, project, or art. This lends itself to business projects and artist statements as well as research work in the Humanities and Sciences. The Big Pitch, CGU’s 3-Minute Thesis Competition, is open to […]
Dissertation Title: "Going Above and Beyond: Motivation in Community college Students in Reading Labs" Chair: Delacy Ganley
Dissertation Title: "Increasing Viewpoint Diversity on the Open Internet: Algorithmically Identifying and Curating Viewpoint Diversity in internet Results" Chair: Yan Li
Dissertation Title: "Assisting Students with Post-Secondary Aspirations: How High School Counselors Help Different Student Groups with Post-Secondary Professional and Vocational Pathways" Chair: Thomas Luschei
Dissertation Title: "Capital Controls and Banking Crises in Emerging Markets" Chair: Tom Willett
Dissertation Title: "Smart Home Cybersecurity Challenges: An Assessment of End-User Knowledge and a Training Solution to Mitigate These Challenges." Chair: Wallace Chipidza
Do you have questions about the TCC Title IX Policy and process? Wondering what happens when you file a complaint, which types of alternative resolution options are available, or what the live hearing is like? Come meet the TCC Title IX Administrator, Barbara Reguengo, and have your questions answered. Speaking with her does not constitute […]
Dissertation Title: "Outside the Coffee Belt: A Study on the Suitability and Sustainability of Coffee Plants in California due to Climate Change using GIS" Chair: Claudia Caceres
Dissertation Title: "Exploring the Bilingual Teacher Shortage and Impacts on Latinx Dual Language Teachers in the Pacific Northwest" Chair: Dr. Linda Perkins
Dissertation Title: "The Neurophysiology of Economic Decision-Making and Preference Formation" Chair: Paul J Zak
Dissertation Title: "Understanding Cancer Caregiver Burnout using Machine Learning Models and Providing Support for Wellbeing with Wearable-device based Mobile App" Chair: Samir Chatterjee
Dissertation Title: "The Effects of Vegetarian Diet on Health Outcomes" Chair: Bin Xie
Dissertation Title: "The Neurophysiology of Economic Decision-Making and Preference Formation" Chair: Paul J Zak
Dissertation Title: "Evaluation of Imputation Methods Focusing on Categorical Outcomes" Chair: John Angus
Dissertation Title: "Reshaping Black Brilliance: Toward the Development and Implementation of a Pan Afrikan Pedagogy" Chair: Dr. Darrell Moore Online Zoom link: https://cgu.zoom.us/j/89429476549
Dissertation Title: "What Drives West African Diaspora Students to Success" Chair: Thomas Luschei
Dissertation Title: "The Relationship Between Surges and Credit Booms" Chair: Tom Willett
Dissertation Title: "Defining Servingness through a Student Affairs Lens"
Dissertation Title: "Originalism and Judicially-Enacted Religious Exemptions: Revisiting Employment Division of Oregon v. Smith"
Dissertation Title: "A New Credit Scoring Model to Reduce Potential Predatory Lending: A Design Science Approach"
Dissertation Title: "Safety of COVID-19 Vaccines In Real World Studies" Chair: Bin Xie
Dissertation Title: "The Relationship Changes Between Asian Countries and Advanced Economies before and after 2008" Chair: Dr. Yi Feng
Dissertation Title: "Essays on Bubbles in Asset Market Experiments" Chair: Monica Capra
Scott Cunningham, Baylor University ChatGPT in the Economist’s Toolkit: An Early Exploration — 'Prediction' Large language models have the promise to disrupt life through their ability to mimic intelligent speech. This mimicry is driven through its predictive capacity. But what is not known is whether that prediction capacity extends to the future. A unique feature […]
Do you have questions about the TCC Title IX Policy and process? Wondering what happens when you file a complaint, which types of alternative resolution options are available, or what the live hearing is like? Come meet the TCC Title IX Administrator, Barbara Reguengo, and have your questions answered. Speaking with her does not constitute […]
The Division of Behavioral & Organizational Sciences is proud to announce this semester’s Cognitive Forum speaker series. Formerly the Cognitive Lunch Brown Bag series, these meetings began in 1970 when cognitive psychology faculty members began congregating over lunch to discuss research. Now entering its fifth decade, the series has grown into a long-standing tradition featuring […]
Join us at the California Botanic Garden for our Outdoor Writing Workshop, and read or write amidst natural surroundings to inspire our work. This event will take place on Saturday, December 2 from 10 am – 3pm. In order to receive free admission, students must sign up by 12:00 pm Friday, December 1. Admission after […]
The Tuesday Talks Series is scheduled throughout each semester with speakers invited to discuss cutting-edge topics. Occasionally talks are given on subjects relevant to students such as career management and research. CGU and Claremont Colleges Consortium faculty, students, staff, and alumni are encouraged to attend. Unless otherwise announced, all seminars are scheduled from 12:00 pm […]
Register in advance to participate in the CWR Write-In Studio hours. Students writing, reading, or studying in the coursework, qualifying exams, or thesis/dissertation phases are encouraged to join our CWR consultant-facilitated working hours designed for students looking for an accountability group. These sessions offer guided work blocks with a facilitated discussion about different aspects of […]
Do you have questions about the TCC Title IX Policy and process? Wondering what happens when you file a complaint, which types of alternative resolution options are available, or what the live hearing is like? Come meet the TCC Title IX Administrator, Barbara Reguengo, and have your questions answered. Speaking with her does not constitute […]
Register in advance to participate in the CWR Write-In Studio hours. Students writing, reading, or studying in the coursework, qualifying exams, or thesis/dissertation phases are encouraged to join our CWR consultant-facilitated working hours designed for students looking for an accountability group. These sessions offer guided work blocks with a facilitated discussion about different aspects of […]
Dissertation Title: "Camouflage Romance: Same-Gender Romantic Relationship Quality and Effects on Military Commitment" Chair: Allen Omoto
Dissertation Title: "The Influence of Foreign Investors Holdings on Local Currency Sovereign Debt Yields" Chair: Tom Willett
Dissertation Title: "DACMM: A Data Analytics Capability Maturity Model for Small and Medium Enterprises" Chair: Yan Li
Authors @ Drucker is an interview series featuring topics relevant to students, alumni and friends of the Drucker School that are curious about issues surrounding multi-generational family businesses and family wealth. Peter Vogel is Professor of Family Business and Entrepreneurship at IMD Business School. An expert on family enterprises, he leads IMD’s work in this […]
Dissertation Title: "The Heritage of Microtonal Guitar Emerging from the American West Coast" Chair: Robert Zappulla
As we kick off the Spring 2024 semester, the Office of Student Engagement will be hosting Ask Me Pop-ups as an opportunity to connect with students and answer your questions, introduce you to resources, help you alleviate those first week jitters, and ensure you are prepared for the first week. We encourage you to connect […]
As we kick off the Spring 2024 semester, the Office of Student Engagement will be hosting Ask Me Pop-ups as an opportunity to connect with students and answer your questions, introduce you to resources, help you alleviate those first week jitters, and ensure you are prepared for the first week. We encourage you to connect […]
Authors @ Drucker is an interview series featuring one author every month. In this series, you’ll learn the stories of some of the most successful business-owning families in the world. We will cover topics like business succession, innovation, conflict management, and generational dynamics. In this session, Rob Lachenauer will be discussing his book Family Business […]
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