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The nine-month program is scheduled to start in late spring, 2009 and includes clinics in the Long Beach and Los Angeles areas.

According to a Claremont Graduate University release sent Monday, The California Healthcare Foundation gave CGU the $80,000 grant to start a program for greater Los Angeles area low-income health clinic patients

The program is called HealthATM and CGU's School of Information Systems and Technology researchers developed it.

More information: http://www.cgu.edu/pages/4546.asp?item=2700 

Robin Miskolcze will detail "Women and the Sea in the Antebellum U.S.; or Why Titanic is the Highest Grossing Film of All Time" at 7 p.m. today Feb. 25.

The discussion will take place at the Humanities Resource Center (HRC)at Claremont Graduate University, 131 E. Tenth St.

Information: (909) 621-8612 or www.cgu.edu/pages/5231.asp

Claremont Graduate University announced a $15,000 grant from The National Center for Women & Information Technology on Monday. The start-up funds are to be used to implement and develop projects for recruiting and retaining women in information technology and computing.

Microsoft research provides funding for the NCWIT Seed Fund award.

"An Interdisciplinary Approach to Increase Interest in Information Technology Through an Environmental Project" is the CGU project's name which goes after a low enrollment rate of female high school students in Information Technology courses.

Students at El Roble Intermediate School will work alongside Claremont High School students and mentors from CGU's School of Information Systems and Technology to conduct an Urban Ecosystem Analysis (UEA) of their schools.

Susan Daniels, visiting scholar at the Kay Center for E-Health Research, was chosen as a co-chair to lead Obama's Social Security Administration Team .

There will be a story on this over the weekend. Here' sthe news release from Claremont Graduate University: http://www.cgu.edu/pages/4546.asp?item=2476

 

at the Peter F. Drucker and Masatoshi Ito Graduate School of Management at Claremont Graduate University.

The event starts between 9 a.m. and 10 a.m. with registration at the Garrison Theater on Dartmouth Avenue and 10th Street. 

Keynote speaker Daniel Yankelovich will start at 10:55 a.m. with his speech on "The New Pragmatism: Coping with America's Overwhelming Problems."

Drucker Day honors the late Peter Drucker. Yankelovich is the founder of the New York Times/Yankelovich Poll which is now the NY Times/CBS Poll.

Pre-registration is recommended and can be completed here (or get more information about the event).

is today (Oct. 23) at 5:15 p.m.

The apartments are located next to the Botanic Garden (north of Foothill where the Boulevard intersects with College Avenue by Wolfe's Market, said Nikolaos Johnson, spokesman for CGU.

Community leaders, a ribbon cutting and food will be available.

will vist the Peter F. Drucker and Masatoshi Ito Graduate School of Management at Claremont Graduate University Tuesday Oct. 21.

Albion will speak from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. inside Room 14 of the Burkle Family Building.

Albion's latest book is "More than Money: Questions Every MBA Needs to Answer" which details how business students should look at risk differently and be who they want. 

Mother Teresa, Ronald Reagan and others have positively recognized his work, which includes the  book "Making a Life, Making a Living."

Claremont Graduate University is located at 160 E 10th St but the The Burkle Family Building is located on the southwest corner of Eleventh Street and Dartmouth Avenue.

Information: (805) 223-5159

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