Dissertation Defense: David Kallemeyn, PhD CISAT
ZoomDissertation Title: "A Forward-Looking Conceptualization of Information Privacy" Chair: Wallace Chipidza
Dissertation Title: "A Forward-Looking Conceptualization of Information Privacy" Chair: Wallace Chipidza
You made it through the end of the year! Now it's time to recharge and do something fun. Students are invited to join SLDL for a night at the Quakes Stadium in Rancho Cucamonga. Go Quakes!! Tuesday, June 20 · 6:30pm PDT LoanMart Field 8408 Rochester Avenue Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 RSVP required to receive […]
Dissertation Title: "From Macro to Micro: A Study of the Impact of Stock Market Development and Behavioral Factors on Charitable Donations During the COVID-19 Pandemic" Chair: Paul Zak
Dissertation Title: "Three Essays on Behavioral and Macroeconomic Indicators: Celebrity Influence on Charitable Giving, Racial Disparities in Donation Decisions During the COVID-19 Pandemic, and the Impact of Foreign Direct Investment on Economic Growth in Saudi Arabia" Chair: Paul Zak
Dissertation Title: "Undergraduates Preparation for College-Level Work in STEM: The Importance of Reading and Understanding Scientific Theories, Arguments, and Data" Chair: David Drew
Dissertation Title: "Undergraduates Preparation for College-Level Work in STEM" Chair: David Drew
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: "Three essays in behavioral economics" Chair: Josh Tasoff
Dissertation Title: "Essays in Economic Development and Political Empowerment" Chair: Melissa Rogers
Dissertation Title: "Female Pleasure and Theories of Desire in Narrative Structure: Evolution, Futurity, and Species Survival in the Post-Human and Science Fiction Imaginary" Chair: Eve Oishi
Dissertation Title: "The Feel of the Road: Anxiety, Passivity, and Empathy in Postwar Women's Road Narratives" Chair: David Luis-Brown
Dissertation Title: "Essays on the Constitutional Application of CDA Section 230 and Separation of Powers" Chair: Melissa Rogers
Dissertation Title: "Graph-Based Acoustic Clustering and Classification" Chair: Allon Percus
Dissertation Defense: Laura Bouamrane, PhD Political Science Dissertation Title: “Women’s Legislative Representation: Attitudes and Institutions” Chair: Melissa Rogers Zoom link: https://cgu.zoom.us/j/86385500206
Dissertation Title: "African American Women in the Academy: Meaningful Pathways to Produce Careers" Chair: Susan Paik
Dissertation Title: "The Value of Mentoring in Living Out Your Calling" Chair: Gloria Gonzalez-Morales
Dissertation Title: "Further Examining the Bias Habit-Breaking Intervention in a Non-Academic Organizational Sample" Chair: Gloria Gonzalez Morales
Dissertation Title: "Diffusion of Environmental Protection Single-Use Plastic Bags Ban Policy in California" Chair: Heather Campbell
Dissertation Title: "Optimal Portfolio Construction for Oil-Based Sovereign Wealth Funds" Chair: Tom Willet
Dissertation Title: "The ‘Failed’ Detectives: Failure as a Structure of Feeling in American Detective Fiction, 1914-1953" Chair: David Luis-Brown
Dissertation Title: "As Below So Above: Reconstructing the Neo-Babylonian Worldview" Chair: Tammi Schneider.
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 […]
The goal of the CGU Center for Writing & Rhetoric's Students of Color Writing Retreat is to assist in the development of sustainable writing habits by providing a dedicated time for CGU students to focus on writing and productivity while building a community of scholars and writers. The event provides a safe and supportive community […]
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 […]
The demands of academic writing increase at the graduate level through a greater focus on disciplinary conventions and research forms. This presentation will introduce some strategies for approaching these demands as well as the range of programs offered by CGU's Center for Writing & Rhetoric in support of student writing. Attendees can expect to come […]
For CGU and KGI students: This abbreviated version of Mental Health First Aid teaches awareness to recognize, know how to respond, and how to refer when someone is beginning to develop mental health symptoms or experiencing a mental health crisis. Recognize warning signs and assist a peer who is experiencing distress or experiencing a mental […]
As we kick off the fall 2023 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 fall 2023 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 fall 2023 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 […]
Bring Your Own Laptop (BYOL) to this party! Join SLDL and the Career & Professional Development (CPD) Office as we share with you the necessary information to prepare for your Optional Practical Training journey. The Optional Practical Training (OPT) workshop is open to all current F-1 students but, is especially for those who are planning […]
The dynamics of the graduate school workload are unique, and it is often a challenge to integrate academic demands into the rest of life. This workshop gives you tools to thrive during graduate school by providing time management techniques to increase efficiency, plan effectively, and achieve work-life balance. Learn how to create and refine a […]
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 School of Community and Global Health Student Association will be partnering with the American Red Cross on September 12th (and November 14th) to have a blood drive on campus.
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 […]
Most journal articles in the sciences, with some disciplinary differences, present the same structure based on the scientific method. The introduction, method, results, discussion (IMRaD) style paper has clear expectations and styles for each individual section. This webinar will cover each section while providing strategies for how to approach writing outstanding research papers in this […]
Welcome back to campus! All CGU students are invited to stop in at the Student Services Open House. Learn where important offices are located, pick up food, snacks, information, giveaways, and say hello to your friendly staff and student employees. Learn about student clubs and meet student leaders. See you on campus! Visit these important […]
The CGU Center for Writing & Rhetoric's Students of Color Writing Retreat hopes to develop sustainable writing habits among students by providing a dedicated time for CGU students to focus on writing and productivity while building a community of scholars and writers. The event offers a safe and supportive community space for students as they […]
The Office of Student Engagement will be hosting an Ask Me Pop-up in collaboration with Student Accounts. This is your opportunity to connect with your Student Support Specialist and answer your questions, introduce you to resources, get registered for upcoming events, hear more about support resources, and build your academic community.
Participants in the IGNITE Mentorship program are invited to a welcome mixer to launch a great year of mentorship and community. Join us September 18, 2023 from 5-7pm in Jenkins Courtyard. Food and drink will be provided. This is a great opportunity to get to know your mentor/mentee and network with other students. Monday, September […]
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 […]
Join us for a fun welcome event to the Fall 2023 semester for international students! Get to know your fellow students from around the world. Lunch will be provided and there will be a raffle for a $50 gift card to the Claremont Colleges Huntley Bookstore! This is a collaboration between the Office of Student […]
Join us for an interactive and insightful workshop on crafting compelling Resumés and CVs, tailored specifically to the needs of graduate students.
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 and final rounds. We will also discuss all the deadlines, the dates for the series of preparative webinars being offered, and how to take advantage […]
"kin*dle Scrabble Night It's Friday evening and time for some fun and friendly competition. Come on over to Stauffer 106 and join SLDL for a Scrabble competition. There will be prizes, food, and a chance to meet new people. Sign up to let us know you're coming! Date: Friday, September 22, 2023 Time: 6:00pm-8:00pm Location: […]
Join us in a fun day filled with story time, physical movement, and songs in this Family Wellness Series, designed to bring families and individuals together for a truly engaging experience. and educational experience. Here's what can be expected: For Children: · Enjoy captivating story time sessions that teach valuable life lessons and healthy choices. […]
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 […]
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 EmPOWER Center virtual, confidential group is for 7C students of all gender identities who have experienced sexual assault/abuse, whether recently or long ago. No registration required. Join for one or more sessions. Join virtually from anywhere or if you need a confidential space, come to EmPOWER (1030 Dartmouth Ave.) with your laptop to connect. […]
Please join the Applied Gender Studies department for a film screening of the film “Still Working 9 to 5” a Feature-Length Documentary. When the highest-grossing comedy, “9 to 5,” starring Jane Fonda, Dolly Parton, Dabney Coleman and Lily Tomlin, exploded on the cinema screens in 1980, the laughs hid a serious message about women in […]
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 […]
Claremont Scholars of Color are invited to join our "Discovering U Mixer" .This mixer is hosted by the Office of Student Life, Diversity & Leadership (SLDL) and THRIVE: Graduate Scholars of Color in partnership with KGI, OBSA, CLSA & TCCS. We invite you to gather for food and conversation, and to meet or reconnect with […]
Join us in a fun day filled with story time, physical movement, and songs in this Family Wellness Series, designed to bring families and individuals together for a truly engaging experience. and educational experience. Here's what can be expected: For Children: · Enjoy captivating story time sessions that teach valuable life lessons and healthy choices. […]
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 EmPOWER Center virtual, confidential group is for 7C students of all gender identities who have experienced sexual assault/abuse, whether recently or long ago. No registration required. Join for one or more sessions. Join virtually from anywhere or if you need a confidential space, come to EmPOWER (1030 Dartmouth Ave.) with your laptop to connect. […]
Graduate Student Council invites all Claremont Graduate University students & their families, alumni, faculty, and staff to GSC's Ignite the Light 2023 in sponsorship with the CGU Alumni Association on October 3 from 5:00-9:00 pm PT in DesCombes Quad. This event will take place in person and will have music, a food truck, drinks, games, […]
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 […]
The EmPOWER Center presents A Conversation Series on Healthy Relationships. Facilitated by a House of Ruth educator. Alternate Wednesdays, 3:30-4:30pm at the CARE Center, CMC: Oct. 4: Healthy Relationships 101 Oct. 18: Boundaries and Consent Nov. 1: Gender Stereotypes Nov. 15: Coping with Anger Nov. 29: Communication Skills All 7C students welcome. Join for one […]
The EmPOWER Center presents a Fall ‘23 Restorative Yoga + Sound Bath series. On alternate Thursdays, 2:30-3:30pm: 10/5, 10/19, 11/2, 11/16, 11/30 at Pomona-Pitzer’s new Center for Athletics, Recreation and Wellness, Studio 202. 7C students, staff, and faculty of all backgrounds, identities, and abilities welcome. Instructor Tracy Brennan has been teaching yoga for 18 years […]
Join international students from around the Claremont Colleges for a Welcome Back Mixer! Enjoy snacks from around the globe, music by DJ Big Mobile, a chance to win prizes, and great community! Date: October 5, 2023 Time: 4pm - 5:30pm Location: Bridges South Patio at Pomona College
The LGBTQ+ Writing Retreat will offer queer and trans students the chance to build community with one another and attend a mid-day mini workshop. This retreat aims to empower queer and trans students’ knowledge and expertise while remaining productive and accountable. Participants have the option to meet with a Writing Consultant one-on-one for a consultation, […]
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 […]
Join this session on effectively managing anxiety as a graduate student. This session is especially important for student leaders and mentors. Facilitated by Nirmala Gratton, LMFT and Psychotherapist, this session will explore: What is anxiety and when to seek help Managing common issues faced by grad students: Imposter syndrome - challenging negative self talk Work […]
This EmPOWER Center virtual, confidential group is for 7C students of all gender identities who have experienced sexual assault/abuse, whether recently or long ago. No registration required. Join for one or more sessions. Join virtually from anywhere or if you need a confidential space, come to EmPOWER (1030 Dartmouth Ave.) with your laptop to connect. […]
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 […]
This EmPOWER Center virtual, confidential group is for 7C students of all gender identities who have experienced sexual assault/abuse, whether recently or long ago. No registration required. Join for one or more sessions. Join virtually from anywhere or if you need a confidential space, come to EmPOWER (1030 Dartmouth Ave.) with your laptop to connect. […]
The EmPOWER Center presents A Conversation Series on Healthy Relationships. Facilitated by a House of Ruth educator. Alternate Wednesdays, 3:30-4:30pm at the CARE Center, CMC: Oct. 4: Healthy Relationships 101 Oct. 18: Boundaries and Consent Nov. 1: Gender Stereotypes Nov. 15: Coping with Anger Nov. 29: Communication Skills All 7C students welcome. Join for one […]
Interested in potentially applying for a Fulbright award? Want to hear about the experience of past winners and learn tips about producing the best application possible? During this 1-hour webinar, students will have the opportunity to meet former Fulbright scholars and learn about their Fulbright experiences. These Fulbright alumni include CGU students, former Fulbright ETAs, […]
Drop by for informal counseling, questions, and feedback with the amazing staff of the Queer Resource Center. Drop in hours will be held at SLDL on October 19th from 12pm-1pm.
The Office of Student Engagement will be hosting an Ask Me Pop-up . This is your opportunity to connect with your Student Support Specialist and answer your questions, introduce you to resources, get registered for upcoming events, hear more about support resources, and build your academic community.
The EmPOWER Center presents a Fall ‘23 Restorative Yoga + Sound Bath series. On alternate Thursdays, 2:30-3:30pm: 10/5, 10/19, 11/2, 11/16, 11/30 at Pomona-Pitzer’s new Center for Athletics, Recreation and Wellness, Studio 202. 7C students, staff, and faculty of all backgrounds, identities, and abilities welcome. Instructor Tracy Brennan has been teaching yoga for 18 years […]
The CGU Center for Writing & Rhetoric's Students of Color Writing Retreat hopes to develop sustainable writing habits among students by providing a dedicated time for CGU students to focus on writing and productivity while building a community of scholars and writers. The event offers a safe and supportive community space for students as they […]
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 […]
This EmPOWER Center virtual, confidential group is for 7C students of all gender identities who have experienced sexual assault/abuse, whether recently or long ago. No registration required. Join for one or more sessions. Join virtually from anywhere or if you need a confidential space, come to EmPOWER (1030 Dartmouth Ave.) with your laptop to connect. […]
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!
The THRIVE Graduate Scholars of Color program invites you to learn more about the research and academic journey of Associate Dean of students and Title IX officer at Harvey Mudd College, and Program Coordinator for the Student Affairs and Educational Justice program at CGU, Dr. Jennifer Alanis.
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 […]
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 […]
This EmPOWER Center virtual, confidential group is for 7C students of all gender identities who have experienced sexual assault/abuse, whether recently or long ago. No registration required. Join for one or more sessions. Join virtually from anywhere or if you need a confidential space, come to EmPOWER (1030 Dartmouth Ave.) with your laptop to connect. […]
CGU and KGI are jointly hosting Fresh Check Day on Wednesday, November 1, 2023 at the Oasis Courtyard from 11:30 am- 1:30 pm. Stop by and enjoy interactive booths promoting mental health, prizes, food, and good company. No RSVP needed - see you there! Fresh Check Day ® is an engaging and uplifting mental health […]
The EmPOWER Center presents A Conversation Series on Healthy Relationships. Facilitated by a House of Ruth educator. Alternate Wednesdays, 3:30-4:30pm at the CARE Center, CMC: Oct. 4: Healthy Relationships 101 Oct. 18: Boundaries and Consent Nov. 1: Gender Stereotypes Nov. 15: Coping with Anger Nov. 29: Communication Skills All 7C students welcome. Join for one […]
Description: Celebrate Dia De Muertos with the Office of Student Life, Diversity and Leadership! We will discuss the importance of altars, design our own altars/sugar skulls, and enjoy sweet bread. *We will receive altar offerings starting Mon. Oct. 23rd - Friday. Nov. 10th. Please stop by the SLDL House to drop off any pictures or memorabilia that represent […]
The EmPOWER Center presents a Fall ‘23 Restorative Yoga + Sound Bath series. On alternate Thursdays, 2:30-3:30pm: 10/5, 10/19, 11/2, 11/16, 11/30 at Pomona-Pitzer’s new Center for Athletics, Recreation and Wellness, Studio 202. 7C students, staff, and faculty of all backgrounds, identities, and abilities welcome. Instructor Tracy Brennan has been teaching yoga for 18 years […]
The EmPOWER Center presents Gym Class: Queer Sex-Ed. A peer-led healthy sex and relationships workshop for Queer people by Queer people. Nov. 2nd, 7pm at The Motley at Scripps. First 5 attendees win a Jellycat plushie! Dessert from Crème! Open to all 7C students.
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 […]
This EmPOWER Center virtual, confidential group is for 7C students of all gender identities who have experienced sexual assault/abuse, whether recently or long ago. No registration required. Join for one or more sessions. Join virtually from anywhere or if you need a confidential space, come to EmPOWER (1030 Dartmouth Ave.) with your laptop to connect. […]
Prepare for an unforgettable evening of laughter at The Motley Coffeehouse, Scripps College, as the 7Cs unite to regale you with uproarious tales. Join us for a night of side-splitting humor presented by the sharpest and most talented storytellers from the Claremont Colleges. These students have honed their comedic craft over a month under the […]
Dissertation Title: "What motivates transformational leaders? On the relationship between leaders' basic psychological needs and transformational leadership" Chair: Ronal Riggio
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 […]
The EmPOWER Center is making a zine of student experiences with boundaries.Tell us about a time you practiced setting boundaries in a romantic, sexual, or other kind of relationship. Submit an anecdote by 11/17 using the QR Code on our instagram @empowercenterclaremont or this link: https://forms.gle/xkxspnvRt2eWwSHY8 and enter our raffle to win a Jellycat plushie! […]
Literature Reviews are common assignments that graduate students can expect throughout their program. Learning to synthesize existing scholarship and literature is a skill necessary for one to better understand their field of study and further advance their own research interests. It can be challenging to filter through databases and volumes of scholarly sources and know […]
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: "Toward a fuller Understanding of Weiner's Attribution Theory: Unpacking the Relationship between Controllability and Responsibility" Chair: Jason Siegel
The School of Community and Global Health Student Association will be partnering with the American Red Cross on September 12th (and November 14th) to have a blood drive on campus.
The THRIVE Graduate Scholars of Color program invites you to learn more about the research and academic journey of University Professor and Director of Applied Gender Studies at Claremont Graduate University, Dr. Perkins. Hear about her research in the area of gender studies and education with her emphasis on the history of African-American women in […]
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 […]
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