Join the Office of Inclusive Excellence and Diversity on Nov. 19 for an evening conversation with Sandy Kewanhaptewa-Dixon (Hopi), professor and chair of the Ethnic and Women’s Studies Department, on Native American/American Indian/Tribal Peoples and the educational system. This discussion…
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Don’t miss this special event on Nov. 17 featuring Shaun Harper, executive director of USC’s Race and Equity Center, who will speak about race and equity in the context of STEM fields. Harper is an expert in racial, gender and…
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In a dynamic lecture on Nov. 17, Álvaro Huerta, associate professor in urban and regional planning, and ethnic and women’s studies, will focus on the barrio and Chicana/o activism through the use of fine art, murals and photography. This includes…
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On Friday, Nov. 13, Cal Poly Pomona student veterans and military dependents will share glimpses into their lives through the new play “Here & There.” A dramatic reading will screen at 7 p.m. on Zoom followed by a Q&A, hosted…
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The College of Extended University’s Global Education Institute (GEI) recently hosted a virtual welcome ceremony for students and administrators from Nanjing Agricultural University in China. The Oct. 16 event on Zoom marked the kick off of the Online Student Innovation,…
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Iris Levine, dean of the College of Letters, Arts, and Social Sciences, was featured in “VOX Femina L.A. Gets the Word Out With Suffrage Cantata” published by San Francisco Classical Voice. The all-women choir founded in 1997 by Levine, who…
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With all that you’re juggling, it can be hard to find the time to plan for your retirement, so the CSU has partnered with Fidelity to help. You and your spouse or other planning partner are welcome to attend a…
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Feeling anxious these days? As a Cal Poly Pomona employee, when you or your family members need helpful guidance, problem assessment, short-term counseling, and/or referral to local resources, your CPPLifeMatters program is just a phone call away, and it is…
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, as well as L.A. County Department of Public Health, recently updated its definition of close contact. It now clarifies that close contact for COVID-19 exposure is being within six feet for a total…
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