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DPE Tuesday Talk Series: Melissa Rogers and Yuzhu Zeng, “Federalism and Inequality in a Pandemic: Evidence from Location Tracking in Mexico”

The Division of Politics and Economics invites the CGU community to attend this week’s Tuesday Talk featuring Melissa Rogers, PhD, associate professor of international studies and associate dean of SSSPE, and Yuzhu Zeng, doctoral student in the department of international studies. Bios: Melissa Rogers, PhD Melissa Rogers is associate dean of the School of Social […]

2021 Kravis Competition: Adviser Tips and Q&A Session

Planning on competing in the 2021 Kravis Concept Plan Competition? Join Professors Ayca Altintig and Hovig Tchalian, faculty advisers for the Kravis Competition, for a tips and Q&A session on Wednesday, January 27, from 4–5 p.m. PST. Concept plans are due March 11, so now is a great time to get all the feedback you […]

Western Positive Psychology Association Spring 2021 Webinar Series – Opening Keynote with Lea Waters, PhD

The 6th annual Western Positive Psychology Association (WPPA) conference will take place as a free webinar series during the Spring 2021 semester. Please join us for our opening keynote and first webinar in the series. Lea Waters, PhD is the Gerry Higgins Chair in Positive Psychology and founding Director of the Centre for Positive Psychology […]

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MLK Commemorative Lecture

Online

“We vote for not only ourselves, but for ‘all sons and daughters’ and every layer and intersection of identity. We vote for each other,” says Yara Shahidi. The actress is as passionate about politics as she is about her work in television and film. To wit: The star and executive producer of Grown-ish is also […]

DPE Tuesday Talk Series: Cristina Garcia, “Pursuing Environmental Justice”

The Division of Politics and Economics invites the CGU community to attend this week’s Tuesday Talk featuring Cristina Garcia, member of the California State, representative for the 58th Assembly District. Description: Assemblymember Garcia will discuss her experience pursuing environmental justice. Among her achievements in this area includes landmark legislation, such as, AB1132, which allows air […]

Family Business Continuity as a Force for Good: Online Seminar

"The Drucker Difference and Your Family Business" seminar series continues with a session on "Family Business Continuity as a Force for Good" on Wednesday, February 3, from 8:30–11:30 am PST. In this session, Cindi Bigelow, CEO of family-owned Bigelow Tea Company, will join us to share the company’s approach to emphasizing family business continuity as […]

Mormon Studies Lecture: A Conversation About Food and Religion in Utah

Join us for a discussion on the culture and history of a wide variety of Utah foods including green Jell-O, fry sauce, and (believe it or not) alcohol! The editors of This is the Plate: Utah Food Traditions will share their discoveries on the unique relationship between food and identity among Utah’s various religious, ethnic, […]

DPE Tuesday Talk Series: James P. Ziliak, “Recent Trends in the Material Well Being of the Working Class in America”

The Division of Politics and Economics invites the CGU community to attend this week’s Tuesday Talk featuring James P. Ziliak, PhD, Gatton Endowed Chair in Microeconomics and University Research Professor at the University of Kentucky. Talk Title: Recent Trends in the Material Well Being of the Working Class in America In this presentation, Ziliak examines […]

Moving from Academic to Activist featuring Karen Jo Torjesen

The AWGSR- Association of Women’s and Gender Studies, SCAH- Student Council of the Arts and Humanities and SPARC - the Society for Philosophy and Religion at Claremont invite you to join the Department of Women’s and Gender Studies in Religion in a talk about how Karen Torjesen, professor emerita of Religion at Claremont Graduate University, […]

Core Values in Action: A Conversation with Lynn Novick

On behalf of Pitzer College, we invite you to join us for an enlightening conversation about the Inside-Out prison exchange courses and the transformative power of education, featuring Lynn Novick, the award-winning director behind the critically acclaimed docuseries College Behind Bars. Lynn Novick will be joined by Jule Hall, a graduate of the Bard College Prison […]

Decoding the Past: Conversations with PC Innovators

The Paul Gray Personal Computing Museum in partnership with CGU Center for Information Systems & Technology and CGU School of Arts and Humanities invites you to "Decoding the Past: Conversations with PC Innovators," an ongoing conversation series with key players in the personal computer revolution. This session, "PC Software Innovation for Education and Business," is […]

Anna Yu Lee on Moral Psychology and Health Behaviors in English and Persian (Farsi)

The research that will be discussed in this presentation involves a multicultural examination of the psychological construct of ‘moral evaluation of patient behaviors’ (MEPB) as a driver of health professionals’ readiness to interact humanistically with their patients. In this research, ‘humanistic interactions’ refer to the non-technical, intangible skills and factors of clinical competence. In a […]

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SAH Humanities Forum: “New Libraries of Babel, and an Expansive Future for Literary Studies” featuring Ted Underwood

Please join us for the next humanities forum featuring Ted Underwood, professor of Information Sciences and English at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. He has authored three books about literary history, Distant Horizons: Digital Evidence and Literary Change (Chicago, 2019), Why Literary Periods Mattered (Stanford, 2013), and The Work of the Sun: Literature, Science and […]

CANCELED: Pedagogy Coffee Hour | “Discussion Feature on a College Syllabus: Some Best Practices” with Ruqayya Y. Khan

Due to ongoing health concerns, this event has been canceled. For more information about the status of CGU events and the precautions we are taking during this time, click here. This informative series is sponsored by the School of Arts and Humanities, and the Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion, and includes […]

CircleUp—Inward-Outward: Positionality and Classroom Ecology

Online

This is the first in a three-part workshop series designed to help educators develop their awareness of and ability to respond to patterns of systemic racism and white supremacy across the educational landscape. It seeks to create more nurturing and inclusive classroom and school ecologies that actively work to disrupt and dismantle patterns of racism […]

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CGU In Conversation with the Autry Museum’s W. Richard West Jr.

What can we do to advance the rights of our Native American citizens, thereby creating a stronger society? Join W. Richard West Jr. (Southern Cheyenne), President and CEO of the Autry Museum of the American West, as he and CGU President Len Jessup explore representation, voting rights, and correcting the historical narrative of Native American […]

2021 Futurity and Future Publics: A Quarter Century of Cultural Studies at Claremont Graduate University – “Strategies for an Abolitionist Future”

The Cultural Studies Department at Claremont Graduate University is hosting a semester-long series of events to celebrate its 25th anniversary. Join us for our next Bradshaw Conference event "Future Publics (Strategies for an Abolitionist Future)." “Strategies for an Abolitionist Future” brings together the scholar-activists Dennis Childs (UC San Diego), Juliet Hooker (Brown University), Dylan Rodriguez […]

Talk and panel: “FEMINIST POSITIVE ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY”

The Worker Wellbeing Lab is organizing a series of events to celebrate INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY Monday, March 8th at noon, Gonzalez-Morales, PhD will deliver a talk on Feminist Positive Organizational Psychology, followed by a panel discussion with: Michelle C. Bligh, PhD Dean, School of Social Science, Policy & Evaluation Professor of Organizational Behavior Cindi Gilliland, […]

Event Series A Conversation with Alumni

A Conversation with Alumni

Interested in learning what to do after graduation? Please join the Office of Student Engagement and the Center for Business & Management of the Arts as we welcome our alumni to discuss what they are doing, and how their experiences while at CBMArts impacted their careers. Zoom Registration

Concept Plans Due – Kravis Concept Plan Competition 2021

Online

Each year, the Drucker School of Management at Claremont Graduate University hosts the Kravis Concept Plan Competition, an opportunity for all alumni and current students of the Claremont Colleges to pitch their business ideas to a panel of experienced judges with the chance of winning prize money to further those ideas. Finalists in the virtual […]

2021 Futurity and Future Publics: A Quarter Century of Cultural Studies at Claremont Graduate University – “Ecological Futures”

The Cultural Studies Department at Claremont Graduate University is hosting a semester-long series of events to celebrate its 25th anniversary. Join us for our next Bradshaw Conference event "Ecological Futures." Amid questions of planetary degradation, irreversible climate change, species loss, and other human and non-human borne crises, questions of “futureness” and “futurity” have become deeply […]

NeverAfter Virtual Art Reception

NeverAfter is a group show featuring a variety of work by current MFA students at Claremont Graduate University. This show is completely student-led and organized. Because of ongoing Covid related safety restrictions, this show will exist entirely online. The works featured were displayed and documented in CGU's galleries and are available for you here to […]

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CircleUp–Decolonize your Syllabus

Online

This is the second of a three-part series designed to help educators develop their awareness of and ability to respond to patterns of systemic racism and white supremacy across the educational landscape. It seeks to create more nurturing and inclusive classroom and school ecologies that actively work to disrupt and dismantle patterns of racism at […]

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WPPA Webinar: Repercussions of Co-experienced Positive Emotions with Barbara Frederickson

Please join us for the second webinar in the Western Positive Psychology Association (WPPA) Spring 2021 Webinar Series. Barbara Frederickson, PhD is the Kenan Distinguished Professor at the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is most known for her “Broaden-and-Build Theory” of positive emotions, foundational within […]

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POLARIS: 2021 Annual Launch

Online

Another exciting program year ahead on POLARIS: The Museum Mentor Network. Learn about making a mentoring match! This 75-minute webinar offers an overview of the platform and mentoring expectations and guidelines. Kick-start your 2021 leadership development by working with a mentor, mentee, or accountability partner on a professional goal. Or connect with museum colleagues for […]

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2021 Futurity and Future Publics: A Quarter Century of Cultural Studies at Claremont Graduate University – “AfroFutures: An Afternoon with Anaïs Duplan”

The Cultural Studies Department at Claremont Graduate University is hosting a semester-long series of events to celebrate its 25th anniversary. Join us for our next Bradshaw Conference event "AfroFutures: An Afternoon with Anaïs Duplan.” Trans* poet, curator, and artist An Duplan will present his poetry, performance, media and curatorial practice with the larger movement of […]

Family Entrepreneurship: Founders, NextGen, and Beyond

“The Drucker Difference and Your Family Business” seminar series continues with a session on “Family Entrepreneurship: Founders, NextGen, and Beyond” on Wednesday, April 7, from 8:30–11:30 am PDT. The third session in "The Drucker Difference and Your Family Business" seminar series In this interactive workshop, Professor Randel Carlock, Berghmans Lhoist Chaired Professor in Entrepreneurial Leadership […]

Kravis Concept Plan Competition 2021

Each year, the Drucker School of Management at Claremont Graduate University hosts the Kravis Concept Plan Competition, an opportunity for all alumni and current students of the Claremont Colleges to pitch their business ideas to a panel of experienced judges with the chance of winning prize money to further those ideas. Finalists in the virtual […]

Stauffer Colloquium Series – Social Psychology – “Ensuring Climate Action”

The Division of Behavioral and Organizational Science's next Stauffer Colloquium for Social Psychology will be a presentation by Linda Steg, PhD from the University of Groningen entitled “Encouraging Climate Action”. Join us for this online event on Thursday, April 15th at 12:00 pm PDT. Professor Steg's one hours talk will be followed by a brief […]

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2021 Futurity and Future Publics: A Quarter Century of Cultural Studies at Claremont Graduate University – “Future Museum/Museum Future: The Decolonized Museum”

The Cultural Studies Department at Claremont Graduate University is hosting a semester-long series of events to celebrate its 25th anniversary. Join us for our next Bradshaw Conference event "Future Museum/Museum Future: The Decolonized Museum.” Does decolonizing the museum mean a radical departure in modes of displaying collections, explaining collections, maintaining collections or in the defense […]

CircleUp–Stories and Experience as Text

Online

This is the third of a three-part series designed to help educators develop their awareness of and ability to respond to patterns of systemic racism and white supremacy across the educational landscape. It seeks to create more nurturing and inclusive classroom and school ecologies that actively work to disrupt and dismantle patterns of racism at […]

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Mormon Studies Conference: “‘Mormon’: The Politics of Naming New Religious Movements”

Join us virtually for a Mormon Studies conference with Spencer Greenhalgh, Kristine Haglund, David Howlett, Melissa Inouye, Joseph Laycock, and Jana Riess. In 2018, Russell M. Nelson, the new president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, encouraged the church he leads to abandon the word "Mormon" as a shorthand adjective for describing […]

CBMARTS LUNCH DASH SERIES

Are you interested in learning what to expect after graduation with a degree from the Center for the Business and Management of the Arts (CBMArts) at CGU? Join the Office of Student Engagement and CBMArts for our Lunch Dash Series with recent alumni Storm Ascher (MAAB ’20) and Karina Esperanza Yanez (MAAM ’20). Here we […]

CGU & Brookings Mountain West In Conversation with Jenny Schuetz COVID-19 and Housing Policy: Insecurity and Opportunity

COVID-19 and Housing Policy: Insecurity and Opportunity Thursday, April 29, 2021 at 12:00 pm PDT Please register to receive your Zoom link. Register here The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted virtually every part of the U.S. economy in the past year, and wreaked havoc on people’s daily lives. Housing markets are no exception. CGU and Brookings […]

2021 Futurity and Future Publics: A Quarter Century of Cultural Studies at Claremont Graduate University – “The Future(s) of Cultural Studies,” a keynote presentation by Roderick A. Ferguson, Yale University.

The Cultural Studies Department at Claremont Graduate University is hosting a semester-long series of events to celebrate its 25th anniversary. Join us for our next Bradshaw Conference event "The Future(s) of Cultural Studies,” a keynote presentation by Roderick A. Ferguson, Yale University. Ferguson is a Professor of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Yale University. […]

2021 Futurity and Future Publics: A Quarter Century of Cultural Studies at Claremont Graduate University – “Cultural Studies for the Future”

The Cultural Studies Department at Claremont Graduate University is hosting a semester-long series of events to celebrate its 25th anniversary. Join us for our next Bradshaw Conference event "Cultural Studies for the Future.” This panel showcases exciting new work in Digital and Public Humanities in the U.S., bridging historical and archival methods, geography and digital […]

Challenges and Opportunities in Family Business Succession

The fourth session in “The Drucker Difference and Your Family Business” seminar series will focus on a key challenge in family business: managing continuity and change––specifically the process of succession. Simon Cordes (MBA, ’12), 4th generation in a family-owned, mid-size glass manufacturing business in Germany, and Dennis Jaffe, a leader in family enterprise consulting and […]

Positive Approaches to DEI: Cultural Humility Exercises to Improve Relationships at Work

Please join us for our first webinar in a monthly lunchtime webinar series: Applications of Positive Psychology for Improving Our New Hybrid Worklife CGU faculty, alums, and advanced students have contributed to BookAuthority’s #1 new organizational psychology book to read in 2021, "Positive Organizational Psychology Interventions: Design & Evaluation” by Stewart I. Donaldson & Christopher […]

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Decoding the Past: Conversations with PC Innovators

The Paul Gray Personal Computing Museum in partnership with CGU Center for Information Systems & Technology and CGU School of Arts and Humanities invites you to Decoding the Past: Conversations with PC Innovators, an ongoing conversation series with key players in the personal computer revolution. This session is an opportunity to join a conversation with […]

Governance, Shared Ownership and Shared Decisions

The sixth and final session in “The Drucker Difference and Your Family Business” series will focus on governance, shared ownership and shared decisions. Dave Specht, Director of the Global Family Business Institute, will facilitate conversations with guest speakers about navigating the complexities of shared ownership with a family property. Register today to learn how Peter […]

CGU Alumni Claremont Stroll

Village Plaza 101 N. Indian Hill Blvd., Claremont, CA

CGU Alumni Claremont Stroll Friday, September 24, 2021 5:30 – 7:30 pm Hosted by the Claremont Regional Chapter leaders, Steve Kim and Amy Komins, join your fellow CGU Alums for a sunset stroll. We will being our stroll starting at the Village Square Public Plaza behind Coffee Bean & Tea Lead on Indian Hill. From […]

CBMArts Alumni Forum: The Art of Fund Development

There are lots of jobs in development, but many are not sure it’s the right path for them. Hear from four of the many CGU Masters in Arts Management alumni who have married their love for the arts with a passion for getting it funded—and how they’ve done it. Alumni Panelists include: Winona Bechtle (MA […]

Can I Come In? Can I Touch It?-Second Year MFA Exhibition

Art Building | East & Peggy Phelps Galleries 251 E. 10th Street, Claremont, CA, United States

Claremont Graduate University is proud to present its return to student group shows in the Peggy Phelps and East Galleries of the CGU Art Building. The second-year MFA students’ group show will be open October 4th through October 15th, 2021. The works in Can I Come In? and Can I Touch It? respond to the […]

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Stauffer Colloquium Series: “Culture in Personal Remembering”

Albrecht Auditorium | Stauffer Hall of Learning 925 N. Dartmouth Avenue, Claremont, CA, United States

The Division of Behavioral & Organizational Science’s next Stauffer Colloquium for Cognitive Psychology will be a presentation by Qi Wang, PhD from Cornell University entitled “Culture in Personal Remembering”. Join us either in person or online on Thursday, October 7 at 11:00 am PT. Professor Wang’s one-hour talk will be followed by a brief Q&A […]

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POSTPONED: 2021 Futurity and Future Publics: A Quarter Century of Cultural Studies at Claremont Graduate University – “Future/History/Museum: In Conversation with Kevin Young”

THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. The Cultural Studies Department at Claremont Graduate University hosted a semester-long series of events to celebrate its 25th anniversary. Join us for the last Bradshaw Conference event “Future/History/Museum: In Conversation with Kevin Young," Director of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture. This discussion […]

Alumni Book Club

We are excited to announce the next session of our alumni book club with the reading of Crisis in the Red Zone by Richard Preston. The zoom session will take place on October 13, 2021 - at 6:00 pm PDT. Preston's book is a non-fiction account regarding "An urgent wake-up call about the future of […]

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Positively Energizing Leadership: Virtuous Actions and Relationships that Create High Performance

Please join us for our next WPPA Webinar in collaboration with our monthly lunchtime series on Applications of Positive Psychology for Improving our New Hybrid Worklife. Dr. Kim Cameron is the William Russell Kelly Professor of Management and Organizations in the Ross School of Business and Professor of Higher Education in the School of Education […]

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Mormon Studies Lecture with Matthew Harris (In-Person)

Albrecht Auditorium | Stauffer Hall of Learning 925 N. Dartmouth Avenue, Claremont, CA, United States

Join us for the next Mormon Studies Lecture | Ezra Taft Benson: Beloved Mormon Leader, Controversial Apostle, Right-Wing Crusader with Matthew Harris. Ezra Taft Benson, the well-known Mormon apostle-president, is one of the most significant figures in the history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. From 1953 to 1961, Benson served as […]

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E M E R G E N C E – First Year MFA Group Exhibition

Art Building | East & Peggy Phelps Galleries 251 E. 10th Street, Claremont, CA, United States

Claremont Graduate University Art Department presents the first year MFA group exhibition at the Peggy Phelps and East Galleries E M E R G E N C E October 18 through 29, 2021 | 10:00 am - 5:00 pm CGU MFA’s 1st year exhibition. Artists include: Alycia Anthony, Aaron D. Baldón, K’Von Blakemore-Johnson, Jen Greenwood, […]

E M E R G E N C E- First Year MFA Group Exhibition – RECEPTION

Art Building | East & Peggy Phelps Galleries 251 E. 10th Street, Claremont, CA, United States

Claremont Graduate University Art Department presents the first year MFA group exhibition at the Peggy Phelps and East Galleries E M E R G E N C E October 18 through 29, 2021 Reception: Tuesday October 19th, 3:30 - 5:00 pm (RSVP is required) Please join us for the opening of CGU MFA’s 1st year […]

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Tufts Poetry: Poet in Residence

Ena Thompson Reading Room Crookshank Hall, 140 W. 6th Street, Claremont, CA

Join us in celebrating the work of John Murillo, the winner of the 2021 Kingsley Tufts Poetry Awards. The Pomona Poetry Program and Claremont Graduate University invites you to attend a reception honoring and welcoming John to his week-in-residence at Claremont. Join us for an evening of hors d'oeuvres and drinks as we welcome him […]

Poetry & Pastries

Hagelbargers Courtyard 150 E. 10th Street, Claremont, CA, United States

Join us in the Hagelbarger's outdoor courtyard for a casual afternoon with the 2021 Kingsley Tufts Poetry winner, John Murillo. This week marks his week-in-residence at CGU. Browse the library of free poetry books, pick up a free coffee and pastry and join us in conversation. This event is free and open to all Claremont […]

35th Annual Howard R. Bowen Lecture: “From Performance Equity to Authentic Racial Equity”

Please join us for the 35th Annual Howard R. Bowen Lecture featuring Estela Mara Bensimon, PhD. This annual lecture honors the legacy of Professor Howard R. Bowen who made many outstanding contributions to the Claremont Colleges and to higher education. Date: Wednesday, October 27, 2021 Time: 5:00 pm Lecture Title: "From Performance Equity to Authentic […]

CGU In Conversation with Paramount Pictures’ Lorenzo di Bonaventura

Have you gone to the movies lately? What are you streaming at home? How has your movie-going experience changed over the last year and how is it likely to change going forward? Join Lorenzo di Bonaventura, film producer for Paramount Pictures and founder of di Bonaventura Pictures, as he and CGU President Len Jessup explore how the […]

10th Annual Poetry Reading & Art Show

Art Building | East & Peggy Phelps Galleries 251 E. 10th Street, Claremont, CA, United States

This event celebrates the publication of the twelfth volume of Foothill and will feature readings by 2021 Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award winner John Murillo, Lynne Thompson, Foothill contributor Holly-Eva Allen and editor Hannah Schultz. The event will also present Emergence, a group art exhibition with work from first-year Art Department students. CGU Art student A’Kailah […]

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Chaos Coordinate System-MFA Thesis Show of Shaui Xu

East Art Gallery 251 E. 10th Street, Claremont, CA, United States

Please join us for the MFA thesis exhibitions reception of Shaui Xu. The show is on view from November 8 through 12, 2021 | 10:00 am – 5:00 pm Reception: Tuesday, November 9, 3:00 – 5:00 pm (RSVP is required) Visit Safely – Important Covid Guidelines, please read carefully! The students, staff, and faculty of […]

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itfadaloo-MFA Thesis of Janan Abdelmuti

Peggy Phelps Art Gallery 251 E. 10th Street, Claremont, CA, United States

Please join us for the MFA thesis exhibitions reception of Janan Abdelmuti. The show is on view from November 8 through 12, 2021 | 10:00 am – 5:00 pm Reception: Tuesday, November 9, 3:00 – 5:00 pm (RSVP is required) Visit Safely – Important Covid Guidelines, please read carefully! The students, staff, and faculty of […]

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Flow: Sustaining Peak Focus in an Evolving Workplace + A Tribute to Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi

Monthly Lunchtime Webinar Series: Applications of Positive Psychology for Improving Our New Hybrid Worklife Being able to fully focus and find your zone at work has become an increasingly elusive experience in an increasingly virtual landscape. However, being able to fulfill your potential and find peak performance requires you to find flow on a consistent […]

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Crafting Your Concept Plan – A Prep Workshop for the Kravis Concept Plan Competition

Learn how to turn your business idea into a well-crafted concept plan in this virtual workshop with Kravis Competition faculty advisors Kristine Kawamura and Jonathan Neil. Our advisors will unpack the foundational elements of a business concept plan and address how to articulate a convincing value proposition. Participants will gain an understanding of what is […]

CGU in Conversation with Bob Chapman

Wednesday, February 16, 2022 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm (PST) Via Zoom The event is free and open to the public. Receive your Zoom link by registering Bob Chapman, chairman and CEO of Missouri-based Barry-Wehmiller, a $3B global manufacturing business, has grown his organization from a ‘me-centric’ culture to a ‘we-centric’ culture by making sure […]

Maximizing Potential: Job and Career Crafting in the Hybrid Environment

The shift to hybrid and entirely virtual work environments has created many opportunities for workers to redefine how they approach their jobs and careers. We present a positive approach toward job and career crafting to provide a roadmap towards achieving greater job satisfaction, performance, and meaning. Join us to learn more about job and career […]

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Drucker School Global Family Business Institute – Guest Speaker Event with Gibb Dyer

Join us virtually on Friday, March 4, 2022 from 10:00 am – 11:30 am PST for a presentation by Dr. Gibb Dyer titled “Why Studying Family Business is Important for Management Scholars: The Family Capital Approach.” Register through Zoom to receive a link for the event. Event Description Dr. Dyer's presentation will focus on the […]

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Humanities Forum: Alumni Book Talk with Becca Spence Dobias (2011)

About this event Becca Spence Dobias (MA, Applied Gender Studies, 2011), will discuss her debut novel, On Home, which is filled with realistic and touching depictions of women and their relationship to place. On Home is both a love letter to West Virginia and an honest exploration of the suffocating insularity inherent in small-town America. […]

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Resumes | CVs | Cover Letters – Oh My!​

Burkle 12 1021 N. Dartmouth Avenue, Claremont, CA

Are you truly sharing your accomplishments? * Learn strategies to showcase and articulate your experiences. * Resumes, CVs, and Cover Letter—design, content, and distinction. Offered in hybrid format, on-campus in-person (Burkle 12) and virtually via Zoom. (Registration via Handshake for students and alumni; and on zoom for faculty and staff) Remember in person attendees get […]

Drucker Alumni Chat with Miguel Lopez Velarde (MSFE, 2014)

The Drucker Finance Association and Drucker Career Strategy Office will host its next Drucker Alumni Chat with Miguel Lopez Velarde, an MSFE alum and current VP of Investment Banking at RBC Capital Markets, on Thursday, March 24. All current CGU students and alumni are invited to learn more about Miguel's journey and get tips for […]

Summer 2022 Family Business Course Information Session

Did you know that family businesses account for 60-80 percent of all the companies in the world? Discover how these unique enterprises are different from other organizations and how to manage them effectively in a Summer 2022 course offering from the Drucker School: MGT 361 Managing the Family Business. Wondering if this is the right […]

Kravis Concept Plan Competition 2022

Drucker School of Management

Each year, the Drucker School of Management at Claremont Graduate University hosts the Kravis Concept Plan Competition, an opportunity for all alumni and current students of the Claremont Colleges to pitch their business ideas to a panel of experienced judges with the chance of winning prize money to further those ideas. Finalist will compete in […]

The Ominous World of Finances

Burkle 14, Drucker School of Management 1021 N Dartmouth Ave., Claremont, CA, United States

What is your relationship with money??? Offer negotiation can be intimidating and confusing. Learn methods to navigate an employment offer. This workshop will cover many layers and the overall understanding of 401k, 403b, Roth IRA’s, salary status, and how to best negotiate the entire offer package. In Collaboration | Psychology Professor Jason Siegel Offered in […]

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23rd Sally Loyd Casanova Distinguished Alumni Lecture, Featuring Dr. Kim Hall

Academic Computing Building 214 130 E 9th St., Claremont, CA, United States

Claremont Graduate University's School of Educational Studies invites you to join us for the 23rd Sally Loyd Casanova Distinguished Alumni Lecture: "In the Right Line of Work: Supporting Students, Staff, and Families as a Leader in K-12 Education" by Dr. Kim Hall, Principal of Harry S. Truman Middle School, Fontana, California. Dr. Hall will share […]

Origins & Displacements On Making Sense of Place, Histories & Possibilities-MFA Thesis Exhibition of William Camargo ’20

Art Building | East & Peggy Phelps Galleries 251 E. 10th Street, Claremont, CA, United States

Please join us for the MFA final exhibition of William Camargo. The show is on view from April 18 through April 22 | 10:00 am – 5:00 pm Reception: Tuesday, April 19, 5:00 – 7:00 pm East & Peggy Phelps Art Gallery 251 E. 10th Street Claremont, CA 91711 United States Visit Safely – Important […]

Origins & Displacements On Making Sense of Place, Histories & Possibilities-MFA Thesis Exhibition of William Camargo ’20

Art Building | East & Peggy Phelps Galleries 251 E. 10th Street, Claremont, CA, United States

Please join us for the MFA final exhibition of William Camargo. The show is on view from April 18 through April 22 | 10:00 am – 5:00 pm Reception: Tuesday, April 19, 5:00 – 7:00 pm East & Peggy Phelps Art Gallery 251 E. 10th Street Claremont, CA 91711 United States Visit Safely – Important […]

RECEPTION: Origins & Displacements On Making Sense of Place, Histories & Possibilities-MFA Thesis Exhibition of William Camargo ’20

Art Building | East & Peggy Phelps Galleries 251 E. 10th Street, Claremont, CA, United States

Please join us for the MFA final exhibition of William Camargo. The show is on view from April 18 through April 22 | 10:00 am – 5:00 pm Reception: Tuesday, April 19, 5:00 – 7:00 pm East & Peggy Phelps Art Gallery 251 E. 10th Street Claremont, CA 91711 United States Visit Safely – Important […]

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Origins & Displacements On Making Sense of Place, Histories & Possibilities-MFA Thesis Exhibition of William Camargo ’20

Art Building | East & Peggy Phelps Galleries 251 E. 10th Street, Claremont, CA, United States

Please join us for the MFA final exhibition of William Camargo. The show is on view from April 18 through April 22 | 10:00 am – 5:00 pm Reception: Tuesday, April 19, 5:00 – 7:00 pm East & Peggy Phelps Art Gallery 251 E. 10th Street Claremont, CA 91711 United States Visit Safely – Important […]

Peter Drucker and Managing What’s Next

Peter Drucker, the father of modern management, once said, “The only thing we know about the future is that it will be different.” In a world defined by constant change and innovation, how we will manage what is next? Drucker also said, “the best way to predict the future is to create it.” The Peter […]

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Origins & Displacements On Making Sense of Place, Histories & Possibilities-MFA Thesis Exhibition of William Camargo ’20

Art Building | East & Peggy Phelps Galleries 251 E. 10th Street, Claremont, CA, United States

Please join us for the MFA final exhibition of William Camargo. The show is on view from April 18 through April 22 | 10:00 am – 5:00 pm Reception: Tuesday, April 19, 5:00 – 7:00 pm East & Peggy Phelps Art Gallery 251 E. 10th Street Claremont, CA 91711 United States Visit Safely – Important […]

WPPA Webinar: Meaning and Impact of Positive Psychological Capital (PsyCap)

Please join us for our next Western Positive Psychology (WPPA) webinar in collaboration with our monthly lunchtime series on Applications of Positive Psychology for Improving our New Hybrid Worklife. Fred Luthans is University and George Holmes Distinguished Professor of Management Emeritus at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. Professor Luthans will share with us the background, development, […]

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Origins & Displacements On Making Sense of Place, Histories & Possibilities-MFA Thesis Exhibition of William Camargo ’20

Art Building | East & Peggy Phelps Galleries 251 E. 10th Street, Claremont, CA, United States

Please join us for the MFA final exhibition of William Camargo. The show is on view from April 18 through April 22 | 10:00 am – 5:00 pm Reception: Tuesday, April 19, 5:00 – 7:00 pm East & Peggy Phelps Art Gallery 251 E. 10th Street Claremont, CA 91711 United States Visit Safely – Important […]

CGU SES AERA Reception

Peohe's 1201 1st Street, Coronado, CA

Students, faculty, alumni, and friends of Claremont Graduate University (CGU) are invited to join the School of Educational Studies (SES) for a reception at the 2022 AERA Annual Meeting in San Diego, California. This event is hosted by SES Dean DeLacy Ganley with support from the 2021/2022 Howard R. Bowen Fellows. Each year, student and […]

Industry Insights: Entrepreneurship

Being an entrepreneur can be tough and the best way to get through the often lonely job is to connect with fellow founders to ask for help, find solutions , and learn from other's win's and loses. Join us for the first of many Industry Insights – this time highlighting Entrepreneurship. We will start with […]

Free

CGU Art-Open Studio 2022

Art and Music Building 251 E. 10th St., Claremont, CA, United States

Open Studios 2022 Claremont Graduate University – MFA Art The artists and faculty of Claremont Graduate University welcome you to their Open Studios on May 1, 2022 from 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm. One day a year, CGU Art opens its doors to the public. Visitors get an inside look into artists’ daily lives. Open […]

Free

International Peace Conference

What is peace? What does peace mean to you? Why has it been so difficult to achieve? What can we do for peace? How can we achieve peace? What role can universities play in achieving peace? These are the thought-provoking questions our panelists will consider during this conference. Starting with a keynote by CGU President […]

Establishing Your Personal Board of Directors

Burkle 14, Drucker School of Management 1021 N Dartmouth Ave., Claremont, CA, United States

This workshop engages students and alumni with strategies to establish and maintain relationships with mentors and methods to evolve into a successful mentee. Mentors offer unique perspective to the trajectory of one’s lifelong career journey. Thursday, September 29th | 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM (PT) | Hybrid | Burkle 14

Free

Stauffer Colloquium Series featuring Eleanor K. Seaton, “The Impact of Racism on Black Youth’s Development”

Since 2002, the John Stauffer Charitable Trust has sponsored a series of informative talks on current research in applied psychology for students, faculty, and the general community. The Division of Behavioral & Organizational Science’s next Stauffer Colloquium for Positive Developmental Psychology will be a presentation by Professor Eleanor K. Seaton, PhD from Arizona State University […]

Free

Decoding the Past: Gaming Greats

Online

The Paul Gray Personal Computing Museum, in partnership with CGU Center for Information Systems & Technology and CGU School of Arts and Humanities, invites you to Decoding the Past: Conversations with PC Innovators, an ongoing conversation series with key players in the personal computer revolution. This session, Gaming Greats, is an opportunity to join a […]

Free

Decoding the Past – Getting AI Right: the Balance Between Innovation and Social Responsibility

Zoom

The Paul Gray Personal Computing Museum is proud to announce Valérie Morignat as the next guest in our popular speaker series Decoding the Past: Conversations with PC Innovators. Join CGU alum Dr. Barbara Usher and AI governance expert and professor of Responsible AI Strategy Dr. Valérie Morignat as they explore the benefits and challenges of […]

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Reception Celebrating CGU 2023 Graduates and Alumni

CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 2023 Join us in a celebration of YOU! The CGU Alumni Association is hosting a reception in honor of all our 2023 graduating students. Meet your fellow graduates across all of the schools comprising CGU and connect with CGU alumni who also will be in attendance. Join us for an evening of […]

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