At Claremont Graduate University, our community of scholars has an exemplary history of rising to meet a wide spectrum of real-world challenges: social, environmental, technological, and health. The CGU Change Agents series highlights the extraordinary efforts of our faculty, students, recent alumni, and staff who are making significant contributions to address these challenges.
The “CGU Change Agents” series exemplifies the extraordinary commitment and innovative spirit of the CGU community. These stories highlight the impactful work of faculty, students, and recent alumni. From advancing health informatics and supporting mental health among military personnel to addressing pandemic burnout and enhancing the well-being of older adults, CGU Change Agents embody the university’s dedication to interdisciplinary research and societal improvement.
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Leading the Fight Against Climate Change
Dr. Wesley Schultz, Professor of Psychology at CGU, has been awarded a significant NIH grant for his pioneering research on environmental and climate impact. His work focuses on understanding and influencing human behavior to promote sustainable practices. Explore how Dr. Schultz is making a difference in the fight against climate change. Full Story.
The “CGU Change Agents” series serves as a powerful reminder of resilience, innovation, and compassion in the face of global challenges, reflecting CGU’s commitment to a more just world. Explore featured past stories here.