Cal Poly Pomona Assistant Professor of Educational Leadership Liane I. Hypolite recently co-authored the fourth report in a series of papers from UCLA’s Civil Rights Project. The inception of this research study was prompted by growing concerns over legislation threatening…
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With the new leadership of Jenelle S. Pitt-Parker, there’s a sense of renewed energy and momentum in the College of Education and Integrative Studies. When she began her post as dean in July, Pitt-Parker didn’t wait until the fall semester…
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Professor Emeritus Toni-Mokjaetji Humber, a longtime educator and pioneering researcher, died May 11 after a battle with lymphoma. Humber, a former elementary school teacher, joined the faculty of the Department of Ethnic and Women’s Studies in 1995 and taught courses…
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Liberal Studies Assistant Professor Jeff Roy has guest edited a special issue of Feminist Review titled “Queer Elsewhere ←→ South Asian Imaginaries,” which explores gender diversity and sexual identity across South Asia and beyond. The special issue led by Roy, Pavithra Prasad…
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Partners in Education (PIE), a coalition of academic and community leaders dedicated to educational development and supporting excellence in teacher preparation, recently recognized 22 teacher candidates from the College of Education and Integrative Studies (CEIS) at their annual awards ceremony…
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A new book titled “American Women’s History on Film” by Interdisciplinary General Education (IGE) lecturers Rosanne Welch and Peg Lamphier analyzes the portrayal of women’s history in 10 American films including: “Salt of the Earth,” “Confirmation,” “Norma Rae,” “Silkwood,” “Joy…
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The College of Education and Integrative Studies has received a $25,000 gift and an endowment valued at approximately $82,000 to support its teacher academy, which aims to ease California’s teacher shortage by preparing high school students to become teachers. Ivan…
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A new exhibit featuring artwork by Liberal Studies Assistant Professor Maya Stovall is currently on display at Analog Diary in Beacon, New York until Jan. 22. The “Clear and Present” group exhibition is a collection of work that explores the ongoing legacy of the Light…
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An award-winning generative art design liberal studies major Anna Rios created has been selected for public exhibition in the College of Science’s Center for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching (CEMaST). Biology Professor Paul Beardsley and Becki King, a CEMaST staff member, chose the…
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In an effort to meet the needs of students, the general workforce and community at large, the Department of Early Childhood Studies (ECS) has replaced its program emphases with new program options in teaching and non-teaching tracks. The new options,…
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