Dissertation Defense: Jennifer Villalobos PhD in Psychology
OnlineDissertation Defense: "Exploring the Relationship Between Psychological Capital and Social Justice Evaluator"
Dissertation Defense: "Exploring the Relationship Between Psychological Capital and Social Justice Evaluator"
This webinar will introduce attendees to the world of applying for grants, beginning with the key steps of knowing how to set funding goals, research relevant grants and awards, and prepare a set of materials that can facilitate applying for multiple awards. Instead of discussing the structure and style of grant writing, this webinar will […]
The Center for Academic & Faculty Excellence (CAFE) at CGU has two certificates you can earn while completing your main degree program. Join us to learn about the certificates, our courses, and answers to frequently asked questions. Come see how CAFE can help you on your journey as a scholar and professional.
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 […]
"Canon Building is Empire Building," a phrase attributed to Toni Morrison, a renowned American novelist, essayist, editor, and professor. Morrison, known for her profound works exploring Black American life and culture, critically engaged with the idea of literary canons and how they reflect and perpetuate cultural and power dynamics. The workshop ""Disrupting the Western Canon"" […]
Current CGU students who are working on Master's theses, dissertation proposals, or students who are ABD are eligible to attend the bootcamp. The bootcamp will take place on Saturday from 9:00am-3:00pm. Dissertation bootcamp develops writers' ability to set effective goals and to track their own writing processes. In addition to providing accountability for a day […]
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 […]
In this webinar, attendees will be introduced to some of the structural and stylistic components of grant writing for both research and programmatic awards. It will address key differences between different common sections of applications and how tailoring grant writing to an audience can improve the impact and clarity of the information.
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 […]
Dissertation Title: "Esther and the Maccabees: The Creation of a Hellenist Jewish Heroine"
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, Katherine Howe will be discussing her recent book Astor: […]
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, Katherine Howe will be discussing her recent book Astor: […]
The Crossing Boundaries Research Award offered by CGU’s Transdisciplinary Studies Department is an outstanding internal award opportunity for CGU students. This webinar will cover all the components of the application and focus on how to discuss the collaborative, boundary-crossing elements of attendees’ work in insightful ways.
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 […]
Writing a strong seminar paper is a good first step if you want to publish your work in an academic journal, but the process of getting there can be daunting and confusing. In addition to providing a general overview of the journal submission process, this workshop will outline a process for reworking the papers that […]
Defense Title: "Synergetic Effects of Democracy and Economic Development on Income Inequality and the Role of Relative Political Capacity"
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 […]
Learn first-hand about how an EPP and LEA partnered together to design teacher residency models that meet the specific needs at the school-level including addressing teacher shortages, ensuring our future teachers have equitable access to the profession, and school leaders are thinking in more innovative ways about how we leverage teacher expertise to tackle our […]
Dissertation title: "Do Women Have an Advantage When Leading Across Groups? An Examination of Gender Self-Construals, and Intergroup Leadership"
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 […]
Defense Title: "The Feeling Economy: The Power of Emotions in U.S. Political and Economic Media"
Culture Change in the Pandemic: Adapting Concerns, Values, Activities, and Parenting to Survival Threat and Stay-at-Home Orders with Dr. Patricia Greenfield.
Defense Title: "An Investigation Into the Factors Determining Transformation's Success in Government Sectors"
Culture Change in the Pandemic: Adapting Concerns, Values, Activities, and Parenting to Survival Threat and Stay-at-Home Orders with Dr. Patricia Greenfield.
Defense Title: "Race and Martyrdom in America: 1830-1968"
Current CGU students who are working on Master's theses, dissertation proposals, or students who are ABD are eligible to attend the bootcamp. The bootcamp will take place on Saturday from 9:00am-3:00pm. Dissertation bootcamp develops writers' ability to set effective goals and to track their own writing processes. In addition to providing accountability for a day […]
Defense Title: "The High School English Class and Culturally Sustaining Pedagogies: How do Students Respond to Their Learning Experiences?"
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 […]
Defense Title: "Economic Uncertainty as a Source of Self-Uncertainty and a Threat to Confidence in Elections"
Defense Title: "Examining the Impact of Electric Vehicle Adoption on Health, Socioeconomic Disparities, and Policy"
Defense Title: "Technology Affordances and Curriculum Flexibility in Higher Education Blended Learning"
Defense Title: "Applying Machine Learning and Neurophysiology to Improve Accuracy of Predicting Human Behavior"
Defense Title: "Answering the "Now what?": The Development of a Transdisciplinary Breast Cancer Survivorship Nonprofit Organization"
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 […]
Defense Title: "Where's My Teacher? Factors Influencing Teacher Retention/Attrition in a Post-COVID Landscape"
Defense Title: "From Classroom to Community: Cultivating Critical Consciousness in K-12 Ethnic Studies for Civic and Community Engagement"
Defense Title: "Mentoring Latinas on Doctoral Journeys: Testimonios of Cultural and Gender Identity" In person at Yuhaaviatam Center Room 100 Online via Zoom
Defense Title: "Essays in Local Governance: Studies of Policy Choices, Resource Management, and Community Impacts"
Dissertation Title: "Transformer-Less Common Grounded Nine-Level Grid-Connected Boost Inverter for PV Panels"
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 […]
Defense Title: "Disrupting the School to Prison Pipeline for Black Students in Secondary Schools: Understanding Culturally Sustaining Pedagogical Practices"
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. […]
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. […]
How to Promote Racial Equity in the Workplace with Dr. Robert Livingston.
Defense Title: "Mathematical Modeling of Microscale Biology in Polyelectrolyte Brushes"
Dissertation Title: "Lincoln's Shakeseparean Education"
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 […]
Defense Title: "Partus Sequitar Ventrem: A Theoretical Mapping of Coloniality and the Black and Foster Care Diasporas"
In preparation for the roundtable discussion sessions of the Realizing Equity Symposium, this webinar will review strategies for adapting a graduate-level seminar paper for new audiences (for instance, to be […]
Dissertation Title: "Examining Course Achievement in Undergraduate Psychology Statistics Course through the Lens of Machine Learning Techniques"
Defense Title: "Navigating Progress: The Role of Government Capacity in Shaping Internal Migration Dynamics in China"
Defense Title: " A Cultural Shift: Restorative Justice Practices Relation On School Discipline and Educator Perception for Middle School Students" In person at Yuhaaviatam Center Room 108 Online via Zoom
Dissertation Title: "Examining Factors Related to Access to Rigorous High School Physics for Black Males: Evidence from the High School Longitudinal Study of 2009"
Defense Title: "Macro-financial Linkages and Perspectives in Economic Development"
Dissertation Title: "Originalism and Judicially - Enacted Religious Exemptions: Revisiting Employment Division of Oregon v. Smith"
Dissertation Title: "To Happily Lay the Foundation of Patriotism in One Single Englishman: Women, History Texts, and the Construction of English National Identity, 1820-1870." In person: McManus Conference Room Online: […]
Dissertation Title: "To Happily Lay the Foundation of Patriotism in One Single Englishman: Women, History Texts, and the Construction of English National Identity, 1820-1870."
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 […]
Defense Title: "Development and Validation of the Systems-Level Wellbeing Intervention Checklist: A MixedMethods Study"
Dissertation Title: "Development of Culturally Tailored Needs Assessments for Sustainable LYTE Foundation Initiatives Leveraging the Support of Public Health Interns"
Dissertation Title: "Effects of Identity, Uncertainty, and Language Contact on Intergroup Relations"
Dissertation Title: "Understanding and Conserving Biodiversity in the Genomic Era, Focusing on Two Lineages of Lamiales" Location: CalBG Sycamore
Defense Title: "Steklov Eigenvalue Problems on Nearly Spherical and Nearly Annular Domains"
Dissertation Title: "Character of Coaching: The Work of Instructional Coaches in K-12 School Districts."
Are you already planning what to do this summer? How about a little trip abroad? Please join us Wednesday, March 27th, for a brown-bag lunch info session about this summer's […]
Defense Title: "Exploring Pupil-Perceptions of Computer-Mediated Standardized Assessments"
Dissertation Title: "The High Maintenance Black Girl: Black Female College Students’ Experiences with Intraracial Stereotypes"
Dissertation Title: "The Formation and Operationalization of Charter(s) for the LYTE Foundation, Inc. (Living Your Truth Empowered), through the Creation of Policies, Roles, and Responsibilities of Charter Leaders, Identification of […]
Dissertation Title: "Culture and Community: The Importance of Black Spaces in Community Colleges"
Defense Title: "How U.S. Public Opinion Impacts U.S. Engagement with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia"
Dissertation Title: "The Narrative Journeys of Women of Color High-Level Educational Leaders"
Dissertation Title: "Actors & Allies: Foreign Policy & the Strategic Value of Satisfaction -- Examining Military Arms Transfers as a Measure of Trust"
Dissertation Title: "A Proposed Framework for a Community College Cybersecurity Program"
Dissertation Title: "Computational Approaches to the Nuclear Many-Body Problem."
Dissertation Title: "Violence Against Women: Case Study India"
Dissertation Title: "From Analog to Digital: The Geopolitical and Socioeconomic Calculus of Central Bank Digital Currencies."
Dissertation Title: "Exploring the Interpretation and Implementation of Migrant Programs: A Migrant Director’s Perspective"
Dissertation Title: "Success-Oriented Corporate Accelerator Model: Mechanisms and Conditions that Amplify a Firm's Innovation Impacts."
Defense Title: "How can they say no?": Understanding the Perspectives of Power in PhD Advisor-Advisee Relationships For invitation to attend please contact: ses@cgu.edu
Dissertation Title: "Richard Wright, Native Son, and the Rhetorical Framing of the Black American Experience."
Dissertation Title: "A smart energy efficient hybrid gait monitoring system."
Dissertation Title: "Building a Cybersecurity Compliance Index of Capabilities to Explore Strategies and Trends that Enhance Decision Making in Organizations."
Dissertation Title: "How Did Religion and Spirituality Contribute to Frantz Fanon's Decolonial Thoughts and Practice."
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 […]
A Behind-the-Scenes Look at Experimental Evaluation in Practice with Dr. Laura Peck
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 […]
Dissertation Title: "From the Inside Out: Excavating the Performing Arts Society of Los Angeles."
Dissertation Title: "Development and Validation of the Systems-Level Wellbeing Intervention Checklist: A Mixed Methods Study."
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 […]
Dissertation Title: "The Oriental Orthodox Communion in Modern Egypt: The Armenian, Coptic, Ethiopian, and Syriac orthodox Churches, 1805 CE - Present "
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, Richie Norton will be discussing his book Anti-Time Management: […]
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 […]
This entry in our ongoing program series, "Decoding the Past: Conversations with PC Innovators," is a conversation with Silicon Valley-based technology forecaster and Stanford professor Paul Saffo on the non-linear cultural process of innovation and ways that we can learn from past technologies. Join us for a look at the how studying the innovations of […]
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 […]
We are pleased to announce that CGU will be hosting the 2nd Annual TEDx ClaremontGraduateUniversity event on May 1, 2024, with the theme “Ideas worth spreading about the future of leadership.” The first TEDxClaremontGraduateUniversity was held on March 23, 2023, with 9 speakers. Their talks are now available on YouTube. Our TEDx Theme: Technology, organizations, […]
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 […]
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 […]
Want to study in Vietnam this summer? Want to learn about leadership transformation and engage in experiential learning? Please come to a virtual information session on Wednesday, May 15 at Noon to learn more about the TNDY 365 - Global Leadership in Vietnam course. Learn how you can experience Vietnam through many lenses of leadership […]
In today's landscape, customers think more about brands than products, as well as place greater importance on the benefits that a product provides rather than its features. Allen Weiss and Debbie MacInnis - CGU professors and leading experts on branding, brand benefits, and positioning - will discuss the importance of a benefits-based model and how your organization can adopt this […]
Dissertation Title: "Well-being in the Workforce: The Role of Career Crafting, Decent Work, PERMA+4, and Work Volition in Economically Marginalized (EM) Workers and Non-EM Workers."
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