Claremont Graduate University, Graduate research institution in Claremont, United States.
Claremont Graduate University is a postgraduate institution in southern California offering advanced degrees across seven schools. It covers about 7.7 hectares and operates within a larger network of neighboring colleges.
The campus opened in 1925 as Claremont University College, designed specifically for master's level studies. It took its current name in 1998 after decades of operation focused entirely on advanced degrees.
The campus awards two poetry prizes each year, honoring both emerging writers and established careers in English-language verse. Kate Tufts created these awards in memory of her husband Kingsley, making them among the most generous literary prizes in the country.
Students can access resources from other colleges in the group, including shared libraries and facilities. This cooperation also allows enrollment in courses at partner institutions.
The Paul Gray PC Museum on campus displays historical computers and technological artifacts from several decades. The collection reflects the development of information sciences and documents the evolution of computing.
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