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We welcome you back and hope you have a great spring semester. Come by the SLDL house for free food and more information about spring programming.
We welcome you back and hope you have a great spring semester. Come by the SLDL house for free food and more information about spring programming.
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.
SLDL will host an Optional Practical Training (OPT) workshop, open to all current F-1 students, especially those who are planning to apply for pre/post completion OPT during the current or upcoming semester. During the session, we will cover information on what OPT is, and the application process including eligibility rules, timeline and required documents for […]
Connect with Jill Steggall, CGU alumnus and your School of Arts and Humanities (SAH) and Center for Business & Management of the Arts (CBMArts) 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 […]
Connect with your personal admissions representative, Associate Director of Admissions, Gabriela Krupa, during this webinar. Attendees receive an application fee waiver. Gabriela will share inside tips on submitting a strong application, answer questions you may have, and let you know current program updates and requirements. It's not too late to apply!
Connect with Adriana Leake, your Admissions Representative for the Drucker School of Management, 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 MBA, MSF, and MAM programs, our faculty, student resources, […]
Join Assistant Director of Admissions Chaise Jung to learn more about our MA and PhD in Education programs, School of Educational Studies, our faculty, student resources, and student life at Claremont Graduate University. Those that attend will receive an $80 application fee waiver code! This event is an excellent opportunity to meet your personal admissions […]
Join Assistant Director of Admissions, Regina Burch, as she provides information about the Division of Behavioral and Organizational Sciences, our Psychology, Evaluation, and Human Resource Management Programs, and all that Claremont Graduate University has to offer. During this session, Regina will cover information regarding program highlights and length, faculty and research, cost and aid, and […]
Get creative in a feminist zine writing workshop with the CWR to flex your artist activist muscles! Learn tips and tricks to the trade and enjoy a brief workshop on the genre of the zine. Then engage in a guided zine writing activity with members of the 7C community. All you need is an 8X10 […]
Kick-off the start of the spring semester with a fun and informative on-campus gathering! Join our Spring Brunch Social, which will also serve as the new student welcome for our Spring 2023 cohort on Saturday, February 4. This will be a great opportunity for you to reconnect with your peers after the Winter break, make […]
Get your questions answered and observe an online course in the MS in Evaluation and Applied Research online program! Start with a Q&A with the Assistant Director of Admissions for Evaluation, Regina Burch, and then observe one day in one of our core program courses, Evaluation & Applied Research Procedures, with Dr. Lisa Dillman. You’ll […]
Join us for a tour of the beautiful CGU campus, hosted by an admissions representative. Tours are offered Tuesdays through Fridays. Click here to select a tour date and time.
Come one, come all in the name of love! Join the Positive PsyDays Team on Tuesday, February 7th for an experience of love and gratitude. The “A Call for Love” event will take place in the Descombes Quad (by Hagelbarger’s) from 12-2pm. Earn a prize by participating in one of our tasks: call someone you […]
Societies around the world are aging at an unprecedented rate. This work assesses the impacts of rapid demographic aging on economic growth and political instability. It argues that rapid demographic aging constitutes a novel and significant threat to political stability across rich and middle-income countries.
You've started your CGU application, now what? Join our admissions representative, Jill Steggall, to discuss the nuances of the CGU application process and materials, get an inside look at how our process works at CGU, and hear tips on how to put forth the best application possible. In this virtual presentation, we will discuss the following: Submitting your CGU Online […]
Join Brittany Galvez Assistant Director of Admissions for the School of Community and Global Health Program online for an information session to learn more about Claremont Graduate University’s master’s and doctoral degree offerings. She will cover the admissions process, fellowship opportunities and financial aid, student life, and more!
You've started your CGU application, now what? Join our admissions representative, Heather Reynolds, to discuss the nuances of the CGU application process and materials, get an inside look at how our process works at CGU, and hear tips on how to put forth the best application possible. In this virtual presentation, we will discuss the following: Submitting your CGU Online […]
Connect with Jill Steggall, CGU alumnus and your School of Arts and Humanities (SAH) and Center for Business & Management of the Arts (CBMArts) 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 […]
Join your admissions representative, Chaise Jung, 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.
Connect with admissions representative for the Division of Politics and Economics, Gabriela Krupa, during a virtual office hour. Drop-in at any time throughout the event to have conversations about our degree programs, faculty, application, funding, and student resources. We look forward to seeing you online!
Claremont Graduate University’s School of Arts and Humanities is proud to announce a historic symposium, “The Reformation en Español: Celebrating the Biblia del Oso/Reina y Valera Bibles,” be held February 9-11, 2023 at CGU. The year 2019 marked the 450th anniversary of the publication in Basel, Switzerland of the first Spanish-language Bible translation by exiled […]
In this workshop we will create, practice, and share our unique 30-second pitches. This workshop will help you succinctly communicate your accomplishments and goals when networking. In Collaboration with First Year Experience (FYE)
Connect with Adriana Leake, your Admissions Representative for the Drucker School of Management, 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 MBA, MSF, and MAM programs, our faculty, student resources, […]
The EmPOWER Center & CLSA present Savoring & Gratitude: A Letter Writing Event. Learn how to prolong your positive experiences & build self-appreciation. Write a letter to your future self. We'll mail it to you at the end of the semester! Feb. 10th, 2-3pm @CLSA (Tranquada Student Services Center, 2nd Floor). Open to the 7C […]
Join SLDL for movie night with a football themed film pick. Snacks and refreshments, along with great company, will be provided! Start your weekend off right with community time to de-stress. Date: Friday, February 10th, Time: 5pm, Location: ACB 214
Claremont Graduate University’s School of Arts and Humanities is proud to announce a historic symposium, “The Reformation en Español: Celebrating the Biblia del Oso/Reina y Valera Bibles,” be held February 9-11, 2023 at CGU. The year 2019 marked the 450th anniversary of the publication in Basel, Switzerland of the first Spanish-language Bible translation by exiled […]
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 […]
Claremont Graduate University’s School of Arts and Humanities is proud to announce a historic symposium, “The Reformation en Español: Celebrating the Biblia del Oso/Reina y Valera Bibles,” be held February 9-11, 2023 at CGU. The year 2019 marked the 450th anniversary of the publication in Basel, Switzerland of the first Spanish-language Bible translation by exiled […]
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 […]
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 Dr. Wanda Casillas for an online discussion of the evaluation field and ask your questions about the MS program or the evaluation field at large. Dr. Casillas is the Director of the MS in Evaluation and Applied Research online program and an Associate Research Professor in the Division of Behavioral and Organizational Sciences.
Join us for a tour of the beautiful CGU campus, hosted by an admissions representative. Tours are offered Tuesdays through Fridays. Click here to select a tour date and time.
How should we place romantic love and intimacy in a full human life? The jolt and surprise of romantic love, its physicality and yet its transporting otherworldliness, its radical unselfing, are signs and metaphors for meaning in life. Between extreme responses of the monk and the addict is what might be called a heroic take. […]
Dear students, Want to study in England and LA this summer? Please come to a brown-bag lunch informational session about this summer's dual campus course, Heritage, Culture, and Managing the Past in the Old World and the New (TNDY 405A). New this year will be an with an optional add-on to continue on in Germany […]
Barack Obama recently said, “I think is the single greatest threat to our democracy.” Our next Decoding the Past conversation examines the future of democracy amid the rise of information pollution, digital manipulation, and misinformation in a free society. Please join former Wall Street Journal chief writer on Silicon Valley, Gregg Pascal Zachary, and author […]
Connect with Adriana Leake, your Admissions Representative for the Drucker School of Management, 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 MBA, MSF, and MAM programs, our faculty, student resources, […]
Join the Art faculty of Claremont Graduate University on Wednesday, February 15 for: In-person portfolio reviews and substantive conversations with faculty from 3:30pm – 5:30pm PST * Tours of the artist studios and facilities from 4:00pm – 6:00pm PST View “Roland Reiss: Return to Painting” in the East and Peggy Phelps Galleries * Those who […]
Join Assistant Director of Admissions Chaise Jung to learn more about our MA and PhD in Education programs, School of Educational Studies, our faculty, student resources, and student life at Claremont Graduate University. Those that attend will receive an $80 application fee waiver code! This event is an excellent opportunity to meet your personal admissions […]
This workshop will enable participants to engage in close reading and learn about several note-taking strategies. It will cover how to take notes during class lectures, how to take notes while reading, how to take notes while working in a second language; and help participants hone in on what style of note-taking works best for […]
Join Maryam Qureshi for a virtual office hour to discuss any questions you may have about CGU, our Teacher Education Program, the application process, or financial aid.
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. In this session, Tom McCullough will be discussing his book Wealth of Wisdom: Top Practices for Wealthy Families and […]
This workshop will enable participants to engage in close reading and learn about several note-taking strategies. It will cover how to take notes during class lectures, how to take notes while reading, how to take notes while working in a second language; and help participants hone in on what style of note-taking works best for […]
Connect with admissions representative for the Division of Politics and Economics, Gabriela Krupa, during a virtual office hour. Drop-in at any time throughout the event to have conversations about our degree programs, faculty, application, funding, and student resources. We look forward to seeing you online!
This EmPOWER Center in-person, 8-week support group is designed for students who have experienced sexual assault/abuse, whether recently or long ago. Survivors can share experiences, explore their feelings, and receive support while working through the healing process in a confidential space. The group is facilitated by Briana Bedran, Associate MFT with the Lavender Healing Collective […]
Join Assistant Director of Admissions Chaise Jung to learn more about our MA and PhD in Education programs, School of Educational Studies, our faculty, student resources, and student life at Claremont Graduate University. Those that attend will receive an $80 application fee waiver code! This event is an excellent opportunity to meet your personal admissions […]
SLDL is proud to announce the opening of a dedicated space on campus for military affiliated students. This new space will have a variety of amenities available for the veteran community to decompress, socialize, and strengthen community.
Join us for a tour of the beautiful CGU campus, hosted by an admissions representative. Tours are offered Tuesdays through Fridays. Click here to select a tour date and time.
Scholars of the American separation of powers have long posited that ideological conflict between Congress and the Executive Branch decreases congressional grants of discretion to federal agencies. However, previous scholarship relies exclusively on a very blunt measure of ideological conflict: divided government. The presence of divided government can only vary every two years, and changes […]
Come meet our new Dean in the Division of Behavioral and Organizational Sciences, Tiffany Berry! Tiffany Berry received her PhD from Claremont Graduate University in Developmental Psychology & Evaluation, specializing in the development of intrinsic motivation among youth who participate in after-school programs. Since 2004, Berry and her students have disseminated their evaluations broadly. She […]
8-week virtual group for 7C students of all gender identities who have experienced dating/intimate partner violence or abuse, whether recently or long ago. The group will provide survivors with a confidential space to receive support while they work through the healing process. This EmPOWER Center group is facilitated by Eimy Estrada, an Associate Marriage and […]
It's Taco Tuesday! Stop by the Office of Student Life, Diversity, & Leadership (SLDL) to get your taco treatment before class or on your way home. Make time to connect with your community and get to know new friends across campus at SLDL. Find us at 131 E. 10th St. See you there!
In honor of Black History Month, the Worker Wellbeing Lab's Amplifying Voices series is hosting an open lab on Black Racial Inequality in Psychological Research & Academia. Everyone is welcome to join! "I feel that if we don’t take seriously the ways in which racism is embedded in structures of institutions, if we assume that […]
Join Brittany Galvez Assistant Director of Admissions for the School of Community and Global Health Program online for a drop-in hour regarding any questions about our public programs and the application process, or additional information you may need!
Alternate Wednesdays, 3:30-4:30pm at the CARE Center, CMC: Feb. 22: Healthy Relationships 101 March 8: Boundaries and Consent March 22: Communication Skills April 5: Stress Management All 7C students welcome. […]
Get your questions answered and observe an online course in the MS in Evaluation and Applied Research online program! Start with a Q&A with the Assistant Director of Admissions for Evaluation, Regina Burch, and then observe one day in one of our core program courses, Evaluation & Applied Research Procedures, with Dr. Lisa Dillman. You’ll […]
Join us to mix and mingle with Drucker students, staff, and faculty. Our event will be catered by a local family business who will share some insight on creating and […]
The first of four Visiting Artist Lecture Series this semester. The Art Department is proud to have Artist Jose Ramirez; Chicano Artist, whose vibrant paintings highlight community workers, members, teachers, children, and protestors in around LA area. He also displays Los Angeles as a landscape subject: ancestral land, barrio, hood, movement hub, thriving garden, and […]
Connect with Jill Steggall, CGU alumnus and your School of Arts and Humanities (SAH) and Center for Business & Management of the Arts (CBMArts) 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 […]
Learn about the LYTE Foundation with Dr. Jessica Clague DeHart. Dr. DeHart is a molecular epidemiologist and assistant professor of community and global health at CGU. She recently launched the LYTE Foundation which stands for Living Your Truth Empowered. It is dedicated to empowering breast cancer survivors to illuminate their path forward. This event will […]
Connect with admissions representative for the Division of Politics and Economics, Gabriela Krupa, during a virtual office hour. Drop-in at any time throughout the event to have conversations about our degree programs, faculty, application, funding, and student resources. We look forward to seeing you online!
About the talk: The global COVID-19 pandemic reveled significant flaws in everyday security in the US that has extensively allocated resources on military. The disproportionate impacts of the militarized security […]
The Office of Student Life, Diversity and Leadership holds monthly kin*dle events in hopes of bringing students together in meaningful and fun ways. February we will be celebrating Black History […]
Emotional Intelligence is highly valued by employers in the current job market. Identify desirable Emotional Intelligence traits for employability and leadership. In Collaboration with DBOS.
This EmPOWER Center in-person, 8-week support group is designed for students who have experienced sexual assault/abuse, whether recently or long ago. Survivors can share experiences, explore their feelings, and receive […]
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 […]
Join us for a tour of the beautiful CGU campus, hosted by an admissions representative. Tours are offered Tuesdays through Fridays. Click here to select a tour date and time.
Plan your academic and personal goals to frame and benefit your professional future. Workshop will include advancing ideas and strategies to enhance laying foundations for professional growth and development. In […]
Could the type of political institution used at the local level impact the balance of power in national politics? If so, how? This paper argues that mass parties are more successful in national-level elections when party-centered governance institutions, such as partisan elections, are used at the local level. Mass parties rely on members and branches […]
This workshop will encourage students to think about the importance of their academic and professional futures by discussing and developing their academic, professional, and personal goals. It will include information about working in the United States and enable students to practice more advanced levels of English, such as the future-conditional tense.
8-week virtual group for 7C students of all gender identities who have experienced dating/intimate partner violence or abuse, whether recently or long ago. The group will provide survivors with a […]
Join us as admissions representatives, Chaise Jung and Adriana Leake, discuss options for financing your graduate degree as an international student. From tuition fellowship awards and on-campus work to external sources of funding, you’ll learn how to maximize your options and how to begin your scholarship search. In addition, they will be providing some useful […]
As a graduate student, reading and writing are essential elements of your ongoing research and coursework. Learning how to comb through articles, books, and chapters, as well as, organizing and […]
Join us as admissions representatives, Holly Golcher and Regina Burch, discuss options for financing your graduate degree. From tuition fellowship awards and on-campus work to student loans and external sources of funding, you’ll learn how to maximize your options and how to begin your scholarship search. In addition, they will be providing some useful tools […]
Join Assistant Director of Admissions, Chaise Jung, for a session on crafting your application 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 education programs • Receive application support
Connect with Jill Steggall, CGU alumnus and your School of Arts and Humanities (SAH) and Center for Business & Management of the Arts (CBMArts) 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 […]
Join your admissions representative 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 get tips on how to make your application more competitive.
Opportunity to meet Ms. Valentine Gelman, Senior Vice President of Advancement at the Music Center, right here at Claremont Graduate University! Ms. Gelman will speak and give a presentation titled "Leadership in the Arts: Leveraging your strengths and building skills beyond performing” for CGU students, staff, and faculty. This event will be hosted by MUS270 […]
Meet and greet with former Director of Casting for Walt Disney World to gain insights on how to be a competitive candidate for an industry-leading company. In collaboration with Professionals […]
The EmPOWER Center is thrilled to share the launch of a new program! Through a collaboration with the Lavender Healing Collective, we are offering free, virtual, confidential, trauma-informed counseling services to 7C student survivors of sexual assault, dating/domestic violence, and stalking. Counseling is available to students of all gender identities without a long wait. To […]
This EmPOWER Center in-person, 8-week support group is designed for students who have experienced sexual assault/abuse, whether recently or long ago. Survivors can share experiences, explore their feelings, and receive […]
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