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Locality: Claremont, California



Address: 150 E 10th Street 91711 Claremont, CA, US

Website: www.cgu.edu/scgh

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School of Community and Global Health (Claremont Graduate University) 12.02.2021

Tomorrow, Jan 26th is the deadline to apply for the SCGH Mentorship Program! Apply to be a mentor or mentee. The Mentorship Program is open to all SCGH students. The program pairs a current SCGH student with an incoming student. Those who sign up will be able to participate in virtual activities and events specifically tailored to promote learning and growth between the mentor and mentee. Pairs can meet as few or as many times as they like throughout the year, as we know each... pair will move at their own pace. We're really excited to meet the incoming class and encourage both incoming and current students to join as a mentor or mentee. Feedback is always welcome! Please contact with SCGH Mentorship Program. Submit forms to Tiffany Liu, SCGH Mentorship Program Chair at [email protected]

School of Community and Global Health (Claremont Graduate University) 26.01.2021

Back to Grad School! Welcome to the Spring 2021 semester. Sending you all the positive energies and strength this term. CGU will continue the online flex model this semester with the majority of classes meeting online and limited campus activity for those degree programs that require a physical campus presence. For more information visit cgu.edu/spring2021. For COVID-19/Coronavirus updates, visit cgu.edu/emergency.

School of Community and Global Health (Claremont Graduate University) 17.01.2021

Today we celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. Day honoring the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. In 1967, Dr. King wrote his book Where Do We Go from Here: Chaos or Community? in his critical analysis of the state of American race relations after the Civil Rights Movement. More than fifty years later, it seems the same question resonates today at the height of our nation’s current challenges.... Let us continue to carry on Dr. King’s fight for justice & equity with the same hope & energy towards positive change. #MLKDay

School of Community and Global Health (Claremont Graduate University) 31.12.2020

CGU SCGH alumna, Dr. Melanie Sabado-Liwag will be presenting the keynote at the CommUNITY Health Fair hosted by Pilipinos for Community Health (PCH) and West Angeles CDC (WACDC) this weekend! At the CommUNITY Health Fair, participants will hear from local health professionals on various relevant topics such as pregnancy outcomes in minority women, heart health, LGBTQ+ health, and cancer advocacy and empowerment. Local health advocates will provide exercise and healthier living demonstrations. Participants will also have access to a list of clinical and non-clinical (housing, food security, resources for the undocumented, etc.) resources that they can utilize. All are invited, more info and how to register click here: tinyurl.com/CommUNITYHF