Dissertation title: "Inclusion and Teaching Students with Disabilities in Belize"
Dear CGU Students, Faculty, and Community Members, We are excited to invite you to a three-session book club hosted by the Justice and Organizational Behavior (JOB) Lab at Claremont Graduate […]
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 […]
Dissertation title: "Nature Images and Fractal Scale- Invariance in Prosociality"
Authors @ Drucker is an interview series featuring one author every month. In this session, Guy Kawasaki will be discussing his book Think Remarkable: 9 Paths to Transform Your Life […]
Regardless what you are studying, researching or teaching, GIS is applicable. GIS, geographic Information Systems, provide the spatial dimension to your data. Esri is a prominent geographic information systems (GIS) […]
This panel discussion will precede "The Delicate Ties That Bind" art exhibition. It will feature Amanda Beardsley and Mason Kamana Allred, co-editors of Latter-day Saint Art: A Critical Reader, published by Oxford University Press. The panel, moderated by Glen Nelson, will be held October 19, at 4:30 p.m. in the Albrecht Auditorium on the campus […]
'The Delicate Ties That Bind' explores the precariousness of post-pandemic existence, focusing on the complex and often fragile relationships that shape our lives. The exhibition delves into the intersections of social and geographic communities, religious institutions, political systems, the land, and personal connections. Through this lens, the featured artists examine the delicate threads that weave […]
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