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Claremont Graduate University (CGU) has announced one of the largest gifts in its nearly 100-year history $14 million from the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians to purchase the Huntley Bookstore building at the heart of the Claremont Colleges, a unique group of institutions in U.S. higher education.
An iconic example of mid-20th century architecture, the building will serve as the home of the Yuhaaviatam Center for Health Studies, an innovative, multi-disciplinary health research center rooted in a health and well-being initiative launched more than a year ago.
Bearing a name that means âPeople of the Pinesâ (which refers to the original inhabitants of the area who are the ancestors of the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians), the center will facilitate the collaboration among CGU researchers, scientists, and outside partners to address health and well-being challenges especially prevalent in underserved, vulnerable populations of the Inland Empire and Indian Country.
President Trump has run the most conservative administration in the post-World War II period. That older conservatism and Republicanism, which Trump has revived, favored an immigration policy that was more restrictionist and focused on assimilation and the importance of patriotic citizenship; had a more realistic and modest foreign policy; and passed trade policies that first and foremost looked to the health of the middle and working classes rather than merely national GDP or abstractions like “free trade.” – Ryan Williams, President of the Claremont Institute pointed out in a conversation with Lénárd Sándor, researcher of the National University of Public Service.