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Claremont Graduate University

The Claremont Graduate University (CGU) is a private, all-graduate research university in Claremont, California. Founded in 1925, CGU is a member of the Claremont Colleges which includes five undergraduate (Pomona College, Claremont McKenna College, Harvey Mudd College, Scripps College, Pitzer College) and two graduate (CGU and Keck Graduate Institute of Applied Life Sciences) institutions of higher education.

Claremont Graduate University
MottoMulta lumina, una lux (Latin)
Motto in English
"Many flames, one light"
TypePrivate
Established1925; 98 years ago (1925)
Endowment$174.2 million (2020)[1]
PresidentLen Jessup
Academic staff
111 full time
88 part time
Students2,261 graduate students (1,393 on campus)
Location, ,
United States
CampusSuburban, 19 acres (7.7 ha)
AffiliationsClaremont Colleges
NAICU[2]
Websitecgu.edu

The university is organized into seven separate units: the School of Arts & Humanities; School of Community & Global Health; Drucker School of Management; School of Educational Studies; the School of Social Science, Policy, & Evaluation; the Center for Information Systems & Technology; and the Institute of Mathematical Sciences. It is classified among "R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity."[3]

History

Founded in 1925, CGU was the second of the Claremont Colleges to form, following Pomona College and preceding Scripps College. The school has undergone several name changes since its inception. After being called Claremont University College for thirty-seven years, in 1962 the school officially became known as Claremont Graduate School and University Center. Five years later, in 1967, the name was again changed to Claremont University Center, and in 1998 it acquired the name Claremont Graduate University.

The Claremont Colleges were designed to incorporate the Oxford Model of higher education. Instead of one large university composed of several separate schools, the Claremont Colleges are made up of different institutions designed around differing theories of pedagogy. CGU was founded upon the principle that graduate education is separate and distinct from undergraduate education. Students discover and cultivate their disciplines during undergraduate course work; at CGU students continue cultivation of their own disciplines, but are also expected to augment this with research that incorporates other disciplines as well. This is called "Transdisciplinarity" and is an essential component of Claremont Graduate University's functioning theory of pedagogy.[4]

The school is home to more than 2,000 master's and PhD students, as well as approximately 200 full and part-time faculty members. The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching has classified Claremont Graduate University as a CompDoc/NMedVet: Comprehensive doctoral (no medical/veterinary) with high research activity.[5] Its seven academic units and other related programs and institutes award master's and/or doctoral degrees in 31 disciplines. Enrollment is limited and classes are small. In 2018, the university also introduced its first online master's degree programs.[6]

Academics

Claremont Colleges

Among the contiguous CGU, Keck Graduate Institute of Applied Life Sciences, and undergraduate colleges (Pomona, Claremont McKenna, Harvey Mudd, Scripps, and Pitzer), cross-registration is free, and the members share libraries, health care, security, and other facilities.

Schools

Arts & Humanities

The School of Arts and Humanities includes departments in the fields of Art, Arts Management, Religion, History, English, Music, Cultural Studies, Archival Studies, Media Studies, and Applied Women's Studies. These subjects have an interest in interdisciplinary studies that provide disciplinary depth as well as cross-disciplinary flexibility.

 
The Institute for Antiquity & Christianity, which houses the School of Arts and Humanities and the Department of Religion

In the Department of Religion, students can earn a degree with a focus in Mormon Studies, Catholicism, Islamic Studies, History of Christianity, Hebrew Bible, Indic Studies, Coptic Studies, Zoroastrianism; additional programs include Women's Studies in Religion, Religion and American Politics, Ethics and Culture, and Philosophy of Religion and Theology.

Social Science, Policy & Evaluation

SSSPE encompasses the Division of Politics and Economics and the Division of Behavioral and Organizational Sciences. SSSPE offers M.A. and Ph.D. programs in Political Science, American Politics & Political Philosophy, Public Policy & Evaluation, International Studies (Comparative and/or World Politics), International Political Economy, Economics, Global Commerce & Finance, and joint degrees with MBA. SSSPE offers the first Ph.D. and M.A. concentrations in the Western United States focused on the Science of Positive Psychology.[1]. The program also offers the first Ph.D. degree in neuroeconomics which bridges economics, psychology, and public policy.

Community & Global Health

Formed in 2008, the School of Community and Global Health is dedicated to generating scientific knowledge about the causes and prevention of disease and the improvement of health and well-being of diverse populations locally and globally. The school is responsible for training professional practitioners to translate prevention science into improved practice and policy for health promotion and disease prevention at the individual, community and global levels.

The school offers a Ph.D. in Health Promotion Sciences, DrPh., M.P.H. degrees; the M.P.H. program, which has a variety of concentrations, is accredited by the Council on Education for Public Health. As of 2019, the school enrolled over 140 students, had a 12:1 student-faculty ratio, and had over 90 alumni.

Drucker School of Management

The Peter F. Drucker and Masatoshi Ito School of Management follows the Drucker philosophy based on people (management as a human enterprise, as a liberal art) and looks beyond traditional perceptions of economics, instead espousing management as a liberal art, focusing on social theory, history, and sustainability.

Educational Studies

The School of Educational Studies offers the M.A. and Ph.D in Teaching, Learning and Culture, Education Policy, Evaluation and Reform, Higher Education/Student Affairs, Special Education and Urban Educational Leadership.

Center for Information Systems & Technology

CISAT was founded in 1983 by Paul Gray as an independent entity. Unconstrained by a typical business school structure, students are allowed to focus specifically on those topics associated with IS&T. The school provides a solid technical grounding in IT systems, while at the same time, addressing the significant management challenges to designing, developing, implementing and assessing IT systems in applied business and governmental settings.

Institute of Mathematical Sciences

The Institute of Mathematical Sciences offers a variety of masters and doctoral degrees, and maintains a strong applied research component through its internationally recognized Engineering and Industrial Applied Mathematics Clinic, offering students first-hand experience in solving significant problems in applied mathematics for business and industry clients. IMS also provides joint programs in financial engineering, computational science, and computational and systems biology.

 
Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden

Other programs and institutes

Botany Department

In conjunction with the Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden, Claremont Graduate University offers master's and doctoral degrees in botany emphasizing systematics and evolution of higher plants. Subfields include monographic and revisionary studies, cytotaxonomy, molecular systematics, phylogenetics, plant anatomy and comparative aspmorphology, ecology, plant geography, and reproductive biology.[7]

Peter F. Drucker Institute

Peter Drucker Institute is a think tank established to advance the principles of Peter F. Drucker.

Museum Leadership Institute

The Museum Leadership Institute at Claremont Graduate University is a leading source[citation needed] of continuing professional development for current and future leaders of museums and other nonprofit institutions.

CGU also has a number of other institutes and affiliations, including Sotheby's Institute of Art, the Claremont Evaluation Center, the Quality of Life Research Center, and the Institute for Democratic Renewal, among several others.

Campus

Location and buildings

As part of the Claremont Colleges, CGU sits on 550 acres (220 ha) of land and includes over 175 buildings that is home to The Claremont Colleges Services in Claremont, California.

In July 2007, CNN/Money magazine ranked Claremont as one of the top 5 places to live in the United States.[8]

 
Harper Hall

Harper Hall Harper Hall is the oldest building on CGU's campus, originally housing the graduate library. It is now the administration building centralizing CGU's student and administrative functions. Classrooms and study areas take up a majority of Harper Hall's lower level.

Stauffer Hall and Albrecht auditorium

The Academic computing building The ACB is a three-story, 27,000-square-foot (2,500 m2) facility completed in 1985, which was renovated in 2009 to include the third floor. It houses academic computing resources, the School of Social Science, Policy, & Evaluation, the Center for Information Systems and Technology, two computer labs, and the Kay E-Health Center. It is also home to the Paul Gray PC Museum.[9]

Ron W. Burkle Building The Ron W. Burkle building was completed in 1998. Named after CGU fellow Ronald Burkle, it is currently home to the Peter Drucker and Masatoshi Ito Graduate School of Management. It is a three-story, 36,000-square-foot (3,300 m2) facility housing offices, classrooms and lecture halls, the Drucker Library and the Drucker Institute.[10]

The CGU Art Building The CGU Art Building is home to two galleries, The East Gallery and the Peggy Phelps Gallery. During the semester the galleries feature work by current MFA students as well as special exhibits curated by professors, featuring the work of local artists. The art building has an independent studio space for each student measuring 22 by 12 feet. Once a year, the art building and all of the studios are opened to the public in an event called "Open Studios."

Notable places on campus

Paul Gray PC Museum

The Paul Gray PC Museum is a computer museum at Claremont Graduate University. It is named in honor of the late Paul Gray, a former professor at the university who founded CGU's information sciences program, and is located in the Center for Information Systems and Technology. As of 12 November 2005, the museum is showing the "Best PCs Ever",[11] based on the article "The 25 Greatest PCs of All Time"[12] published by PC World.

The Kingsley & Kate Tufts Poetry Awards

Claremont Graduate University is home to the Kinglsey Tufts Poetry Award. The Award is presented annually for a work by an emerging poet. The $100,000 award was established in 1992 by Kate Tufts to honor her late husband, poet and writer Kingsley Tufts. It is the largest monetary prize in the nation for a mid-career poet.[13] A year later, the $10,000 Kate Tufts Discovery Award was established to recognize a poet of promise.

Noted people

Alumni and faculty

Presidents

References

  1. ^ As of June 30, 2020. U.S. and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2020 Endowment Market Value and Change in Endowment Market Value from FY19 to FY20 (Report). National Association of College and University Business Officers and TIAA. February 19, 2021. from the original on February 21, 2021. Retrieved February 20, 2021.
  2. ^ NAICU – Member Directory November 9, 2015, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "Carnegie Classifications Institution Lookup". carnegieclassifications.iu.edu. Center for Postsecondary Education. from the original on 2 May 2023. Retrieved 29 August 2020.
  4. ^ "Transdisciplinary Studies". from the original on 16 March 2017. Retrieved 14 March 2017.
  5. ^ Institution Profile The Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education
  6. ^ "CGU Will Debut Its First Three Online Master's Degree Programs This Fall ·Claremont Graduate University". Claremont Graduate University. 2018-03-13. from the original on 2019-02-08. Retrieved 2019-02-06.
  7. ^ "Academics - Claremont Graduate UniversityClaremont Graduate University". Claremont Graduate University. from the original on 2019-02-07. Retrieved 2019-02-06.
  8. ^ "America's Best Places To Live," Money Magazine. August 2007.
  9. ^ CGS News1984, p. 1
  10. ^ CGS News1997, p. 7
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 19 June 2015. Retrieved 19 June 2015.
  12. ^ "PC World – The 25 Greatest PCs of All Time". from the original on 2007-09-30. Retrieved 2007-09-11.
  13. ^ "Kingsley & Kate Tufts Poetry Awards". from the original on 4 May 2009. Retrieved 19 June 2015.

Bibliography

  • Bernard, Robert J., An Unfinished Dream: A Chronicle of the Group Plan of the Claremont Colleges; The Castle Press, 1982.
  • Blaisdell, James Arnold, The Story of a Life: An Autobiography; Penn Lithographics, 1984.
  • Clary, William W., The Claremont Colleges: A History of the Development of the Claremont Group Plan; The Castle Press, 1970.
  • Douglass, Malcolm P (2010). Phoenix in Academe: The Birth and Early Development of the Claremont Graduate University, 1925-1952. Xlibris. ISBN 9781450097659. OCLC 1035675923.

External links

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Not to be confused with Claremont Institute The Claremont Graduate University CGU is a private all graduate research university in Claremont California Founded in 1925 CGU is a member of the Claremont Colleges which includes five undergraduate Pomona College Claremont McKenna College Harvey Mudd College Scripps College Pitzer College and two graduate CGU and Keck Graduate Institute of Applied Life Sciences institutions of higher education Claremont Graduate UniversityMottoMulta lumina una lux Latin Motto in English Many flames one light TypePrivateEstablished1925 98 years ago 1925 Endowment 174 2 million 2020 1 PresidentLen JessupAcademic staff111 full time88 part timeStudents2 261 graduate students 1 393 on campus LocationClaremont California United StatesCampusSuburban 19 acres 7 7 ha AffiliationsClaremont CollegesNAICU 2 Websitecgu wbr eduThe university is organized into seven separate units the School of Arts amp Humanities School of Community amp Global Health Drucker School of Management School of Educational Studies the School of Social Science Policy amp Evaluation the Center for Information Systems amp Technology and the Institute of Mathematical Sciences It is classified among R2 Doctoral Universities High research activity 3 Contents 1 History 2 Academics 2 1 Claremont Colleges 2 2 Schools 2 2 1 Arts amp Humanities 2 2 2 Social Science Policy amp Evaluation 2 2 3 Community amp Global Health 2 2 4 Drucker School of Management 2 2 5 Educational Studies 2 2 6 Center for Information Systems amp Technology 2 2 7 Institute of Mathematical Sciences 2 3 Other programs and institutes 2 3 1 Botany Department 2 3 2 Peter F Drucker Institute 2 3 3 Museum Leadership Institute 3 Campus 3 1 Location and buildings 3 2 Notable places on campus 3 3 Paul Gray PC Museum 4 The Kingsley amp Kate Tufts Poetry Awards 5 Noted people 5 1 Alumni and faculty 5 2 Presidents 6 References 7 Bibliography 8 External linksHistory EditFounded in 1925 CGU was the second of the Claremont Colleges to form following Pomona College and preceding Scripps College The school has undergone several name changes since its inception After being called Claremont University College for thirty seven years in 1962 the school officially became known as Claremont Graduate School and University Center Five years later in 1967 the name was again changed to Claremont University Center and in 1998 it acquired the name Claremont Graduate University The Claremont Colleges were designed to incorporate the Oxford Model of higher education Instead of one large university composed of several separate schools the Claremont Colleges are made up of different institutions designed around differing theories of pedagogy CGU was founded upon the principle that graduate education is separate and distinct from undergraduate education Students discover and cultivate their disciplines during undergraduate course work at CGU students continue cultivation of their own disciplines but are also expected to augment this with research that incorporates other disciplines as well This is called Transdisciplinarity and is an essential component of Claremont Graduate University s functioning theory of pedagogy 4 The school is home to more than 2 000 master s and PhD students as well as approximately 200 full and part time faculty members The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching has classified Claremont Graduate University as a CompDoc NMedVet Comprehensive doctoral no medical veterinary with high research activity 5 Its seven academic units and other related programs and institutes award master s and or doctoral degrees in 31 disciplines Enrollment is limited and classes are small In 2018 the university also introduced its first online master s degree programs 6 Academics EditClaremont Colleges Edit Among the contiguous CGU Keck Graduate Institute of Applied Life Sciences and undergraduate colleges Pomona Claremont McKenna Harvey Mudd Scripps and Pitzer cross registration is free and the members share libraries health care security and other facilities Schools Edit Arts amp Humanities Edit The School of Arts and Humanities includes departments in the fields of Art Arts Management Religion History English Music Cultural Studies Archival Studies Media Studies and Applied Women s Studies These subjects have an interest in interdisciplinary studies that provide disciplinary depth as well as cross disciplinary flexibility The Institute for Antiquity amp Christianity which houses the School of Arts and Humanities and the Department of Religion In the Department of Religion students can earn a degree with a focus in Mormon Studies Catholicism Islamic Studies History of Christianity Hebrew Bible Indic Studies Coptic Studies Zoroastrianism additional programs include Women s Studies in Religion Religion and American Politics Ethics and Culture and Philosophy of Religion and Theology Social Science Policy amp Evaluation Edit SSSPE encompasses the Division of Politics and Economics and the Division of Behavioral and Organizational Sciences SSSPE offers M A and Ph D programs in Political Science American Politics amp Political Philosophy Public Policy amp Evaluation International Studies Comparative and or World Politics International Political Economy Economics Global Commerce amp Finance and joint degrees with MBA SSSPE offers the first Ph D and M A concentrations in the Western United States focused on the Science of Positive Psychology 1 The program also offers the first Ph D degree in neuroeconomics which bridges economics psychology and public policy Community amp Global Health Edit Formed in 2008 the School of Community and Global Health is dedicated to generating scientific knowledge about the causes and prevention of disease and the improvement of health and well being of diverse populations locally and globally The school is responsible for training professional practitioners to translate prevention science into improved practice and policy for health promotion and disease prevention at the individual community and global levels The school offers a Ph D in Health Promotion Sciences DrPh M P H degrees the M P H program which has a variety of concentrations is accredited by the Council on Education for Public Health As of 2019 the school enrolled over 140 students had a 12 1 student faculty ratio and had over 90 alumni Drucker School of Management Edit The Peter F Drucker and Masatoshi Ito School of Management follows the Drucker philosophy based on people management as a human enterprise as a liberal art and looks beyond traditional perceptions of economics instead espousing management as a liberal art focusing on social theory history and sustainability Main article Peter F Drucker and Masatoshi Ito Graduate School of Management Educational Studies Edit The School of Educational Studies offers the M A and Ph D in Teaching Learning and Culture Education Policy Evaluation and Reform Higher Education Student Affairs Special Education and Urban Educational Leadership Center for Information Systems amp Technology Edit CISAT was founded in 1983 by Paul Gray as an independent entity Unconstrained by a typical business school structure students are allowed to focus specifically on those topics associated with IS amp T The school provides a solid technical grounding in IT systems while at the same time addressing the significant management challenges to designing developing implementing and assessing IT systems in applied business and governmental settings Institute of Mathematical Sciences Edit The Institute of Mathematical Sciences offers a variety of masters and doctoral degrees and maintains a strong applied research component through its internationally recognized Engineering and Industrial Applied Mathematics Clinic offering students first hand experience in solving significant problems in applied mathematics for business and industry clients IMS also provides joint programs in financial engineering computational science and computational and systems biology Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden Other programs and institutes Edit Botany Department Edit In conjunction with the Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden Claremont Graduate University offers master s and doctoral degrees in botany emphasizing systematics and evolution of higher plants Subfields include monographic and revisionary studies cytotaxonomy molecular systematics phylogenetics plant anatomy and comparative aspmorphology ecology plant geography and reproductive biology 7 Peter F Drucker Institute Edit Peter Drucker Institute is a think tank established to advance the principles of Peter F Drucker Museum Leadership Institute Edit The Museum Leadership Institute at Claremont Graduate University is a leading source citation needed of continuing professional development for current and future leaders of museums and other nonprofit institutions CGU also has a number of other institutes and affiliations including Sotheby s Institute of Art the Claremont Evaluation Center the Quality of Life Research Center and the Institute for Democratic Renewal among several others Campus EditLocation and buildings Edit As part of the Claremont Colleges CGU sits on 550 acres 220 ha of land and includes over 175 buildings that is home to The Claremont Colleges Services in Claremont California In July 2007 CNN Money magazine ranked Claremont as one of the top 5 places to live in the United States 8 Harper Hall Harper Hall Harper Hall is the oldest building on CGU s campus originally housing the graduate library It is now the administration building centralizing CGU s student and administrative functions Classrooms and study areas take up a majority of Harper Hall s lower level Stauffer Hall and Albrecht auditoriumThe Academic computing building The ACB is a three story 27 000 square foot 2 500 m2 facility completed in 1985 which was renovated in 2009 to include the third floor It houses academic computing resources the School of Social Science Policy amp Evaluation the Center for Information Systems and Technology two computer labs and the Kay E Health Center It is also home to the Paul Gray PC Museum 9 Ron W Burkle Building The Ron W Burkle building was completed in 1998 Named after CGU fellow Ronald Burkle it is currently home to the Peter Drucker and Masatoshi Ito Graduate School of Management It is a three story 36 000 square foot 3 300 m2 facility housing offices classrooms and lecture halls the Drucker Library and the Drucker Institute 10 The CGU Art Building The CGU Art Building is home to two galleries The East Gallery and the Peggy Phelps Gallery During the semester the galleries feature work by current MFA students as well as special exhibits curated by professors featuring the work of local artists The art building has an independent studio space for each student measuring 22 by 12 feet Once a year the art building and all of the studios are opened to the public in an event called Open Studios Notable places on campus Edit The Burkle Building Peter F Drucker and Masatoshi Ito Graduate School of Management CGU Art Blaisdell House Arts and Humanities Greater Campus Exterior Honnold Mudd Library The University as seen from College Avenue Stauffer Hall CGU Student Apartments Board of Trustees Room Paul Gray PC MuseumPaul Gray PC Museum Edit The Paul Gray PC Museum is a computer museum at Claremont Graduate University It is named in honor of the late Paul Gray a former professor at the university who founded CGU s information sciences program and is located in the Center for Information Systems and Technology As of 12 November 2005 update the museum is showing the Best PCs Ever 11 based on the article The 25 Greatest PCs of All Time 12 published by PC World The Kingsley amp Kate Tufts Poetry Awards EditClaremont Graduate University is home to the Kinglsey Tufts Poetry Award The Award is presented annually for a work by an emerging poet The 100 000 award was established in 1992 by Kate Tufts to honor her late husband poet and writer Kingsley Tufts It is the largest monetary prize in the nation for a mid career poet 13 A year later the 10 000 Kate Tufts Discovery Award was established to recognize a poet of promise Noted people EditAlumni and faculty Edit Main article List of Claremont Graduate University people Presidents Edit James A Blaisdell 1925 1936 William S Ament Acting President 1935 1937 Note Overlap in years because Ament was hired July 1 1935 while Blaisdell was on sabbatical Russell Story 1937 1942 Robert J Bernard 1959 1963 Note Bernard ran the university from 1942 to 1959 under the title administrative director William W Clary Acting President 1963 Louis T Benezet 1963 1970 Howard R Bowen 1970 1971 Barnaby Keeney 1971 1976 Joseph B Platt 1976 1981 John D Maguire 1981 1998 Steadman Upham 1998 2004 William Everhart Interim President 2004 2005 Robert Klitgaard 2005 2009 Joseph C Hough Jr Interim President 2009 2010 Deborah A Freund 2010 2014 Robert Schult Interim President 2015 2016 Jacob Adams Interim President 2017 2018 Len Jessup President 2018 References Edit As of June 30 2020 U S and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2020 Endowment Market Value and Change in Endowment Market Value from FY19 to FY20 Report National Association of College and University Business Officers and TIAA February 19 2021 Archived from the original on February 21 2021 Retrieved February 20 2021 NAICU Member Directory Archived November 9 2015 at the Wayback Machine Carnegie Classifications Institution Lookup carnegieclassifications iu edu Center for Postsecondary Education Archived from the original on 2 May 2023 Retrieved 29 August 2020 Transdisciplinary Studies Archived from the original on 16 March 2017 Retrieved 14 March 2017 Institution Profile The Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education CGU Will Debut Its First Three Online Master s Degree Programs This Fall Claremont Graduate University Claremont Graduate University 2018 03 13 Archived from the original on 2019 02 08 Retrieved 2019 02 06 Academics Claremont Graduate UniversityClaremont Graduate University Claremont Graduate University Archived from the original on 2019 02 07 Retrieved 2019 02 06 America s Best Places To Live Money Magazine August 2007 CGS News1984 p 1 CGS News1997 p 7 PC World Exhibit Personal Computer Archived from the original on 19 June 2015 Retrieved 19 June 2015 PC World The 25 Greatest PCs of All Time Archived from the original on 2007 09 30 Retrieved 2007 09 11 Kingsley amp Kate Tufts Poetry Awards Archived from the original on 4 May 2009 Retrieved 19 June 2015 Bibliography EditBernard Robert J An Unfinished Dream A Chronicle of the Group Plan of the Claremont Colleges The Castle Press 1982 Blaisdell James Arnold The Story of a Life An Autobiography Penn Lithographics 1984 Clary William W The Claremont Colleges A History of the Development of the Claremont Group Plan The Castle Press 1970 Douglass Malcolm P 2010 Phoenix in Academe The Birth and Early Development of the Claremont Graduate University 1925 1952 Xlibris ISBN 9781450097659 OCLC 1035675923 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Claremont Graduate University Official website Claremont Graduate University at College Navigator a tool from the National Center for Education Statistics Coordinates 34 06 15 N 117 42 46 W 34 10413 N 117 71267 W 34 10413 117 71267 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Claremont Graduate University amp oldid 1152768135, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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