February is Black History Month, and the African American Student Center, in partnership with organizations across campus, is hosting several events open to all CPP students, faculty, and staff members. The Alumni Association is also hosting two events. Black History…
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After 27 years of teaching and service at Cal Poly Pomona, Ethnic and Women’s Studies (EWS) Professor Gilbert Cadena has officially retired. During his time at CPP, his most notable achievements have been working with EWS faculty to develop…
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Educational Leadership Assistant Professor Eligio Martinez, Jr., along with doctoral candidate Ever Barraza and Audrey Paredes, an alumna of the gender, ethnicity, and multicultural studies (GEMS) program at Cal Poly Pomona recently won the American Association of Hispanics in Higher Education’s…
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Anna Storti has recently accepted a position with Duke University in North Carolina as an assistant professor in the Department of Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies and the Asian American and Diaspora Studies program. Storti graduated from Cal Poly Pomona…
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The long-awaited day of walking across the stage in regalia with a diploma cover before friends, family and fellow classmates finally occurred for the classes of 2020 and 2021 in the College of Education and Integrative Studies. Last year, the…
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Jennette Ramirez, a gender, ethnicity, and multicultural studies major, presented her research on the media’s portrayal of First Lady Melania Trump and former First Lady Michelle Obama at the Western Social Science Association Conference on Friday, April 26. Her paper,…
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“I was always ready to move, sleep in a new bed, one eye open, hoping and praying I would be safe that night.” Growing up in the foster system from age 1, Stephanie Serrano (’10, sociology) says she was shunted…
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