Dissertation Defense: Lena Arai PhD Economics/CISAT
Physiological Synchrony Predicts Cooperative Behavior with High Stakes Chair: Paul Zak
Physiological Synchrony Predicts Cooperative Behavior with High Stakes Chair: Paul Zak
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 […]
EmPOWER presents a Restorative Yoga workshop series in collaboration with Claremont Yoga. Alternate Thursdays, 4-5pm: Oct. 6 & 20; Nov. 3 & 17. First session at the Benton Museum of Art on the Pomona College campus. Remaining sessions at the Richardson Garden, Seaver House at Pomona College. 7C students, staff, and faculty of all backgrounds, […]
Dissertation Title: Native Lands in Enemy Territory: American Indian and Asian American Veteran Erasure and Resistance in the Literature of War Chair: Wendy Martin
Dissertation: Constitutionally Confederated: Developing Interstate Policy Diffusion Frameworks for K-12 STEM Education Chair: David Drew
This 9-week virtual group is for 7C students who have experienced dating or domestic violence, whether recently or long ago. The group will provide survivors with a confidential space to receive support while they explore their feelings and work through the healing process. This EmPOWER Center group is facilitated by Eimy Estrada, a therapist with […]
Dissertation Title: Determinants of Bond Market Development In Emerging and Developing Economies Chair: Tom Willett
The Intended Heroic Behavior Scale: Creation and Validity of a Scale Predicting Heroism to Advance Developmental Research on Heroes Chair: Kendall Cotton Bronk
Katharina Haberl DMA recital. Katharina sings selections from a program entitled "My Artistic Journey" featuring the songs of Berstein, Mozart, Puccini, Verdi, and more!
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 […]
Dissertation Title: "Decision Making and Reform Within the United States Criminal Justice System"
Dissertation Title: "Purposeful Engagement in Leader Self-Development as a Pathway to Leader Adaptability"
Dissertation Title: Global Citizenship Education and Teacher Learning and change: Lessons Learned from within a Nascent Movement Chair: Sallama Shaker
Dissertation Title: The Future of Plastics Trade: Identifying determinants and impacts of the shifting global plastic scraps network Chair: Javier Rodriguez
Join Assistant Director of Admissions Chaise Jung and begin to create new friendships and grow your network online over a virtual cup of coffee! To build a community with your fellow students and get to know your admissions representative, we are hosting a virtual coffee chat. Drop-in at any time within the two hours to […]
Join Assistant Director of Admissions, Chaise Jung, for a session on crafting your statement of purpose for the School of Educational Studies programs! During this session you will: Understand the key items to include in your statement of purpose Learn about our public health programs Receive application support
10-week group for 7C students of all gender identities who have experienced sexual assault, recently or long ago. Survivors explore their feelings & receive support while working through the healing process in a confidential space. Group facilitated by a Project Sister therapist. Mondays, 5-6:30pm, starting 9/19 @EmPOWER Center (1030 Dartmouth Ave.). If interested in joining, […]
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: Teacher Leaders and Self-Efficacy Chair: Thomas Luschei
Dissertation Title: News Sentiment and Stock Return in the Chinese Stock Market Chair: Thomas Willett
A Struggle So Beautiful The Rose that Rises from Concrete: Exploring transformative ruptures in higher education journeys of formerly incarcerated Latinx students through relationships with institutional agents. Chair: Dina C. Maramba
Dissertation Title: Green, Clean, and Mean? China's Foreign Direct Investment in Sub-Sharan Africa's economy. Chair: Yi Feng
Dissertation Title: Promoting Positive Development Among Rural, Left- Behind Youth in China: A Mixed Methods Approach. Chair: Tiffany Berry
Dissertation Title: The Noble and the Base: Epideictic Rhetoric and the Character of Regimes
10-week group for 7C students of all gender identities who have experienced sexual assault, recently or long ago. Survivors explore their feelings & receive support while working through the healing process in a confidential space. Group facilitated by a Project Sister therapist. Mondays, 5-6:30pm, starting 9/19 @EmPOWER Center (1030 Dartmouth Ave.). If interested in joining, […]
Join us for a tour of the beautiful CGU campus, hosted by an admissions representative. Tours are offered Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays at 11 am and 4 pm. Click here to select a tour date and time.
Feminist scholars and activists presuppose that violence and feminism stand in opposition. Arendtian perspectives, for example, take violence as an anti-political, instrumental practice that destroys the contingent character of plural action. Pacifists regard the use of violence as an expression of the hetero-patriarchal-racist-colonial imaginary. Vulnerability-centered perspectives, for their part, propose that violence is an expression […]
Connect with Jill Steggall, CBMArts alumnus and Admissions Representative, during her virtual office hour for some inside tips on submitting a strong application and any additional information you may need. Drop-in at any time throughout the event to have conversations about CBMArts, our faculty, student resources, and student life at Claremont Graduate University.
Join SLDL for our November kin*dle event on sleep hygiene! Special guest, Dr. Andrew Vosko, Associate Provost and Director of the Transdisciplinary Studies program at CGU will be joining us and sharing some of his sleep and neuroscience expertise. This is a great time to re-visit your sleeping habits as we gear up for the […]
Connect with Maryam Qureshi, assistant director of admissions for the Teacher Education program, during her virtual office hour to learn more about the Preliminary Credential/MA in Education program at CGU and for tips on submitting a strong application. Drop-in at any time throughout the event to have conversations about CGU, our faculty, student resources, and […]
Dissertation Title: Extending the Geographic Information Systems Research Agenda by Studying the Spatial Dimension of the Complex Real-World Problem of Homelessness Chair: Brian Hilton
Connect with Jill Steggall, CGU alumnus and your Music Admissions Representative, during her virtual office hour for some inside tips on submitting a strong application and any additional information you may need. Drop-in at any time throughout the event to have conversations about CBMArts, our faculty, student resources, and student life at Claremont Graduate University.
Connect with Violet Luxton, Admissions Representative, during the Institute of Mathematical Sciences virtual office hour for inside tips on submitting a strong application, fellowship consideration and finding the right degree fit for you. Drop-in at any time to learn more about the Institute of Mathematical Sciences at Claremont Graduate University! To register for this event, […]
Join Division of Politics & Economics faculty member, Mark Abdollahian, from the International Studies Department as he discusses his professional experience and potential private and public careers within the Political Science field.
Have a business idea? Then join us for our Kravis 2023 Information Session to learn more about how you can compete with the chance to win funding for your next business venture!
Drop in and chat with Assistant Director of Admissions Brittany Galvez! Join any time that you are free from 6:00 - 7:00 pm on Thursday, December 1st if you have questions about our School of Community and Global Health Program!
Connect with Jill Steggall, MFA alumnus and your Art Admissions Representative, during her virtual office hour for some inside tips on submitting a strong application and any additional information you may need. Drop-in at any time throughout the event to have conversations about CBMArts, our faculty, student resources, and student life at Claremont Graduate University.
Dissertation Title: Separate, but Not Equal: A Content Analysis of Sexuality Education Curricula Chair: Guan Saw
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 will address how to code-mesh in the graduate setting with regard to writing style, language, tone, and content. We will brainstorm ideas for code-meshing in our own work and analyze examples […]
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 Cognitive Psychology will be a presentation by David Yokum, JD, PhD from Brown University entitled “Behavioral Science […]
Hear the works of Beethoven and Mozart performed on period instruments! DMA in Performance Practice student Esther Back on Baroque cello featuring recent CGU Graduate Melody Hui-Chi Lin on the fortepiano.
Come meet our Urban Leadership Director Professor Gipson, current Urban Leadership students, and learn more about the CGU difference!
Black Solace Virtual Writing Retreats are a black-centered space for students that will have work blocks, a community lunch, and a group meditation. There will be breakout rooms available for a quiet study space and a music room. A CWR writing consultant will also be on-hand to co-facilitate and provide short consultation sessions in a […]
The Fall semester is quickly coming to a close and Spring 2023 registration has already begun. The Graduate Assistants in the Office of Student Engagement and Student Life, Diversity, & Leadership have planned a week full of activities that will allow students small reprieve before finals week. Join us in Descombs Quad for snacks, games, […]
Come explore an online Human Resource class at CGU! Training and Development focuses on methods for using training and development within the organization to create more productive organizations. This course covers needs assessments and the design and implementation of training programs to address those needs. Analysis and application of adult learning theories is explored. The […]
Join us for a tour of the beautiful CGU campus, hosted by an admissions representative. Tours are offered Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays at 11 am and 4 pm. Click here to select a tour date and time.
Join the Office of Student Engagement and Student Life, Diversity & Leadership (SLDL) to take a moment to pause before finals week. Stop by the Office of Student Engagement house to leave an encouragement card, play some games, or watch a movie!
A large fraction of people's time is spent in leisure but fairly little economic research has been devoted to this study. Dr. Joshua Tasoff presents a study that analyzes the role of beliefs on player engagement in a popular video game called "League of Legends". Using a data set of nearly 2.8 million matches representing […]
Come and let off some steam with a single elimination, two bracket, ping pong tournament for Breathe week. Hosted by SLDL and OSE. Email student.life@cgu.edu for more info!
Dissertation title: Reactions to Others' Misfortunes: The Role and Utility of Deservingness in the Attributional Process Chair: Jason Siegel
Connect with Violet Luxton, Admissions Representative, during her virtual office hour for some inside tips on submitting a strong application, connecting with faculty, fellowship consideration, student resources and opportunities for graduate assistantships at Claremont Graduate University!
Ying Han performs the works of Mozart and Johann Christian on fortepiano.
MUS 270 PERFOMANCE FORUM: Anna Barnutiu, Beta Xinying Chi, Yifan Gu, Katharina Haberl, Vikki Ying Han, Jieun Kim, Sam Kim, Quynh Le, Justin Lee, Kallen Meyer, Dorothy Robbins, Siqi Sun, Pin Fei Tang, Amber Huijun Wang, Xi Xie, Suyi Zhang, Wenqing Zhang
Join the Office of Student Engagement and Student Life, Diversity & Leadership (SLDL) to take a moment to pause before finals week. Stop by the Office of Student Engagement House for morning yoga and meditation. We will have tea and snacks available as well.
These conversation groups will place participants in pairs, small groups, and large groups to improve English fluency in various situations. This week’s topic is Sports. This conversation group is tied to Student Life’s World Cup Watch Party. Join us to share your favorite sport, sporting event, or athlete! NOTE: You don’t need to attend the […]
Come and let off some steam with a single elimination, two bracket, ping pong tournament for Breathe week. Hosted by SLDL and OSE. Email student.life@cgu.edu for more info!
Join the Office of Student Engagement and Student Life, Diversity & Leadership (SLDL) to take a moment to pause before finals week. Stop by the OSE house for coaster making and coffee/tea!
As a graduate student, you wear many hats: scholar, working professional, parent or guardian, and many more. It can sometimes be difficult to balance all of the expectations placed on you in these various roles. At times, you may find yourself pushing your goals, projects, and tasks aside in order to show up for others. […]
At Home with CGU will provide you the opportunity to mix and socialize virtually with other prospective students and listen to our keynote speaker, Paul J. Zak. During our social session, we will utilize breakout rooms to engage in identity centered dialogue. We hope that you'll take this opportunity to engage in open discussion, to […]
Join the Office of Student Engagement and Student Life, Diversity & Leadership (SLDL) to take a moment to pause before finals week. Stop by the OSE house for hot cocoa and calming activities: coloring sheets, CGU word search, crossword puzzles, games, and lofi beats!
MUS 270 PERFOMANCE FORUM: Anna Barnutiu, Beta Xinying Chi, Yifan Gu, Katharina Haberl, Vikki Ying Han, Jieun Kim, Sam Kim, Quynh Le, Justin Lee, Kallen Meyer, Dorothy Robbins, Siqi Sun, Pin Fei Tang, Amber Huijun Wang, Xi Xie, Suyi Zhang, Wenqing Zhang
Dissertation Title: "Improvement of F-1 Score in Classifying Shark Data into Shark Behaviors"
CGU student piano trio performs the works of Beethoven, Mendelssohn, and Piazzolla.
CGU piano student Dorothy Robbins performs the works of Beethoven, Liszt, and Takemitsu.
Register in advance to attend the weekend-long CWR productivity event 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 […]
Register in advance to attend the weekend-long CWR productivity event 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 […]
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 […]
Join us for a tour of the beautiful CGU campus, hosted by an admissions representative. Tours are offered Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays at 11 am and 4 pm. Click here to select a tour date and time.
Connect with Adriana Leake, Holly Golcher, Jill Steggall Drucker School of Management Admissions Representatives, during virtual office hour for some inside tips on submitting a strong application and any additional information you may need. Drop-in at any time throughout the event to have conversations about the Drucker School of Management programs, our faculty, student resources, […]
Connect with your admissions representative for the Division of Politics and Economics, Gabriela Krupa (she/her), before the winter break*. During the event, stop by to ask any questions that you may have regarding the program, application process, your next steps, and CGU as a whole. This is your last chance before the end of the year to connect with […]
Join us for the latest installment of Authors @ Drucker, 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, Amy Hart Clyne […]
Dissertation Title: "The Effect of Vegetarian Status on Metabolic Syndromes, Psychosocial Outcomes, and Weight Perception and Weight Control Strategies: Data from the AddHealth Study" Chair: Bin Xie
CGU piano student Quynh Le performs the works of Beethoven, Brahms, and Granados.
Dissertation Title: Evaluative Thinking Amid Disaster Chair: Tarek Azzam
Join us online for an information session to learn more about Claremont Graduate University’s master’s and doctoral degree offerings. We will cover the admissions process, fellowship opportunities and financial aid, student life, and more! The following academic program areas will be covered: Art Arts & Humanities Arts Management Education Evaluation Finance Financial Engineering Human Resource […]
Dissertation Title: A Two Paper Format Dissertation: Paper One: Dynamic Authenticity as a Leader. Paper Two: What It Takes to Be Generous and How It Relates to Life Satisfaction Chair: David Day
Join us for a tour of the beautiful CGU campus, hosted by an admissions representative. Tours are offered Tuesdays through Fridays at 11 am and 4 pm. Click here to select a tour date and time.
Drop in and chat with Division of Behavioral Organizational Sciences Assistant Director of Admissions Regina Burch! Join any time that you are free from 11:00am - 11:40am (PT) on Tuesday January 17, 2023 if you have questions about applying to our Psychology, Evaluation, and Human Resource Management programs, starting classes, or getting connected to the […]
Are you considering CGU's Teacher Education program? Join Assistant Director of Admissions Maryam Qureshi to learn more about our School of Educational Studies, Teacher Education program, have your questions answered, and begin to create new friendships and grow your network online over a virtual cup of coffee or tea! Drop in at any time throughout […]
Connect with Drucker School of Management Admissions Representatives Adriana Leake, Holly Golcher, and Jill Steggall, during our virtual office hour for some inside tips on submitting a strong application and any additional information you may need. Drop-in at any time throughout the event to have conversations about the Drucker School of Management programs, our faculty, […]
Join your admissions representative, Gabriela Krupa, for an interactive virtual application workshop and receive an $80 application fee waiver code! You will have time to ask questions about Claremont Graduate University, discuss your program of interest, and learn tips on submitting a high quality application. Can't make it? Schedule a meeting with Gabriela Krupa.
Connect with Chaise Jung, your School of Educational Studies Admissions Representative, during her virtual office hour for some inside tips on submitting a strong application and any additional information you may need. Drop-in at any time throughout the event to have conversations about the MA or PhD in Education programs, our faculty, student resources, and […]
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, Chad Ford will be discussing his book Dangerous Love: […]
Applying to graduate school is a big decision. What does a successful application to graduate school look like? How can you make sure to submit your strongest possible application? At Claremont Graduate University, we specialize in serving graduate students, so join us for some inside tips on applying to graduate school. We will discuss the […]
Drop in and chat with Assistant Director of Admissions Violet Luxton about degree options in the Institute of Mathematical Sciences, The Center for Information Systems and Technology and The Drucker School of Management's Financial Engineering Department! Join any time that you are free from 11:00a - 12:00 pm (PT) on Friday January 20, 2023 if […]
Happy Lunar New Year! Stop by SLDL to pick up boba and treats while supplies last. Share with us how you celebrate and what Lunar New Year means to you.
January is mentorship month. To celebrate we will be hosting a day dedicated to thanking the mentors who work tirelessly at CGU. Stop by SLDL to create your thank you card and have a cup of coffee.
SCGH Student Association and the American Red Cross will be hosting a Blood Drive on campus at Stauffer Hall Room 106 on January 24th from 10am to 4pm. Appointments are preferred, walk-ins are welcomed. Schedule a visit at www.redcrossblood.org. Donors will be eligible for a chance to win a trip for two to Super Bowl […]
Connect with Jill Steggall, CBMArts alumnus and Admissions Representative, during her virtual office hour for some inside tips on submitting a strong application and any additional information you may need. Drop-in at any time throughout the event to have conversations about CBMArts, our faculty, student resources, and student life at Claremont Graduate University.
Navigating the financial aspects of graduate school can prove challenging. In this session, our Director of Financial Aid will discuss methods by which you can manage your personal finances while enrolled at CGU. Join us for an interactive session exploring budgeting tips and strategies that will help make each dollar go farther. This workshop will […]
Claremont Graduate University Art Department is pleased to present an exhibition of paintings by professor emeritus Roland Reiss (1929-2020). ‘Roland Reiss – Return to Painting’ includes a wide selection of twenty paintings spanning the years 1992 to 1996. This period of Reiss’ art practice represents a highly productive venture into painting after having spent two […]
Connect with Jill Steggall, CGU alumnus and your Music Admissions Representative, during her virtual office hour for some inside tips on submitting a strong application and any additional information you may need. Drop-in at any time throughout the event to have conversations about the Music programs, our faculty, student resources, and student life at Claremont […]
Dissertation Title: The Development of Adolescent Students’ Self-Directed Learning Skills within a Montessori Program during COVID-19: A Longitudinal Mixed-Methods Study Chair: Kendall Cotton Bronk
Join Associate Director of Admissions, Gabriela Krupa, for an online information session to learn more about the Division of Politics and Economics at Claremont Graduate University! We will cover academic program details as well as information on: • Department overview • Special programs and concentrations • Financial aid and funding • Student services and resources […]
The Kravis Concept Plan Competition is an annual event that gives students and alumni of the Claremont Colleges the opportunity to pitch their business idea to a panel of experienced judges for a chance to win up to $10,000 in cash prizes and a shot at bringing their venture to life. To learn the best […]
Connect with your School of Community and Global Admissions Representative, Brittany Galvez during her Virtual Office hour. Get some inside tips on submitting a strong application, Application Deadlines, Funding Options, and additional information you may need. If you are unable to make this time, schedule a one-on-one appointment with her using this link: https://calendly.com/brittany-galvez/30min
The February 1st priority deadline is around the corner! Drop in and chat with Division of Behavioral Organizational Sciences Assistant Director of Admissions, Regina Burch, to get those last-minute questions answered! Join any time that you are free from 12:00am - 12:40pm PT on Thursday January 26, 2023 if you have questions about applying to […]
The International Scholars Program (ISP) and the Office of Student Life, Diversity, and Leadership (SLDL) are excited to invite you to a start-of-Spring welcome event! Join us in Stauffer 106 for Mediterranean food, conversation, and the chance to win a gift card to the Huntley bookstore during our closing raffle.
Connect with Jill Steggall, MFA alumnus and your Art Admissions Representative, during her virtual office hour for some inside tips on submitting a strong application and any additional information you may need. Drop-in at any time throughout the event to have conversations about the Art programs, our faculty, student resources, and student life at Claremont […]
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 […]
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