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 Claremont Graduate University (CGU) for our virtual Fall Open House! You will discover all the possibilities of where a CGU degree will take you. Our virtual programming will take place Tuesday, November 15 - through Thursday, November 17. Tuesday, November 15 In Conversation with CGU Alumni Join us on our kick-off day to hear […]
Dissertation Title: The Making of the classic period of the Long Black Power Movement in Los Angeles, California Chair: Matthew Bowman
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 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 […]
Reducing California's staggering recidivism rates has persisted as the most prioritized yet challenging goal faced by the California Criminal Justice System (CCJS). As two-thirds of individuals released from prison re-offend within two years of release, finding feasible solutions to deter re-offense is of great importance. A recent program geared to mitigate rising recidivism rates in […]
Reducing California's staggering recidivism rates has persisted as the most prioritized yet challenging goal faced by the California Criminal Justice System (CCJS). As two-thirds of individuals released from prison re-offend within two years of release, finding feasible solutions to deter re-offense is of great importance. A recent program geared to mitigate rising recidivism rates in […]
Do you have questions about the TCC Title IX Policy and process? Want to know what the process entails? Wondering what happens when you file a complaint, which types of alternative resolution options are available, and what the live hearing is like? Come meet the TCC Title IX Administrator, Barbara Reguengo, and have your questions […]
Attitudes toward Immigrants as a function of National Identity Distinctiveness Threat and Imagined Contact Chair: Michael Hogg
The CGU History Department invites you to an online Zoom talk titled “On Diasporas and Displacement” with artist and educator Álvaro D. Márquez on Wednesday, November 16 from 1:00-2:30pm. Márquez will discuss their archive-based art practice in relationship to histories of displacement operating at a local, national, and hemispheric level. To attend, please use the […]
Systematics and Conservation of the Genus Malacothamnus ( Malvaceae) Chair: J. Mark Porter
Do you Want to be an Organ Donor? Why Question Order and Straightlining Matter. Chair: Jason Siegel
Xinyue Lu plays Baroque and Twenty-first century selections for flute. Accompanied by piano and one selection features a flute duo.
Please join us for a lecture by artist Joel Kyack followed by a reception in the Board of Trustees Boardroom. -- Joel Kyack (b.1972, Pennsylvania, USA) received his BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design in 1995, studied at Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in 2004, and received his MFA from the University […]
Are you feeling stuck in the writing process? Are you experiencing challenges that are hindering your writing progress? Join our session to learn how to identify and combat your internal and external writing challenges and find joy in the process. Members of the Office of Student Engagement will discuss the importance of sharing your work […]
A Digital Transformation Framework for Biopharma Manufacturing Chair: Chinazunwa Uwaoma
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, Jim Grubman will be discussing his book Strangers in […]
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 Future Goals and Ambitions. This conversation group is tied to ISP Workshop 5: Conversations about the Future. You’ll have the chance to discuss your specific experience and learn more about the […]
The Flourish in Your First Year program invites Stephanie Gutarra, Psy. D. from Monsour Counseling and Psychological Services (MCAPS) to host a session on navigating the anxiety that comes with closing out your semester strong. Learn some tips and tricks for approaching your final projects, papers, and exams. Stephanie will also engage in an identity […]
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 […]
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