Referrals to merge Interdisciplinary General Education (IGE) with the Department of Liberal Studies (LS) and move the Department of Ethnic and Women’s Studies (EWS) to the College of Letters, Arts, and Social Sciences have been approved, and the changes will…
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Women’s studies classes and programs began to take root on college campuses in the 1970s, rising from social and political movements that advocated equal rights, opportunities and respect. A weeklong recognition of the contributions of women, dubbed National Women’s History…
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Assistant Professor Analena Hope Hassberg has published two book chapters that discuss her efforts to combat food insecurity and lack of green space in Black and Latino neighborhoods in Los Angeles County. “Citified Sovereignty: Cultivating Autonomy in the Urban Core”…
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The College of Education and Integrative Studies will host its second lecture in a series on food and ethnicity on April 18 from 6-8 p.m. at Kellogg West Conference Center. The lecture, titled “Serving the People: From Free Breakfast to…
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The 24th Annual Dia De Los Muertos Celebration commenced at Cal Poly Pomona Nov. 2. The “Day of the Dead” tradition has become an anticipated festivity on campus and an opportunity for the entire community to come together in celebration…
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The College of Education and Integrative Studies at Cal Poly Pomona is now including video in its third season of weekly podcasts featuring students, alumni and faculty from the college. The first and second seasons of the podcast featured faculty…
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The Inter-tribal Student Leadership Council at Cal Poly Pomona (CPP) will host its annual powwow featuring traditional dancers and a gourd dance. More than 250 guests are expected at the event, which is set for Saturday, Sept. 30, from 11…
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Two of the participants in the Chancellor’s Doctoral Incentive Program share a common bond: They are members of the Bronco family. Alexandra Auslander and Manuel Diaz both graduated from Cal Poly Pomona — she in 2012 with a master’s in…
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It’s estimated that 50,000 street vendors sell goods in the city of Los Angeles. Despite a street-vending culture that dates to the 19th century, these sidewalk entrepreneurs – the push-cart ice cream man, cooks of bacon-wrapped hot dogs, and purveyors…
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A genderqueer Latino/a tries to find a balance between their two homes of Buenos Aires and Los Angeles and achieve the goal of meeting their favorite soccer star. That is the gist of the award-winning “¡Ser!,” a comedic theater production…
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