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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Terry Crews, best known as an actor, entertainer, author, athlete, and survivor, spoke to a large crowd of students, faculty, and staff at Cal Poly Pomona, about how adversity and resilience marked his life journey. Hosted as a collaboration by…
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In recognition of Veterans Day on Nov. 11, some student veterans attending Cal Poly Pomona shared their feelings about the holiday and thoughts about why they decided to serve in the military. As a military-friendly campus with a dedicated Veterans…
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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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Liberal Studies Professor Estela Godinez Ballón has won a $12,000 Faculty Fellowship Award from the Haynes Foundation for her research on Latinas in higher education. Her research project will focus on understanding the experiences of low-income, first-generation college Latinas so…
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Dulce Anahi Alvaro and Ashley Bressel have both been named Julian McPhee Scholars for the 2019 College of Education and Integrative Studies Commencement. They will be joined by Jaslyn Chavez, the senior class gift presenter, in delivering a speech before…
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Assistant Professor Maya Stovall’s art will be featured in an exhibition in San Francisco. The Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture (FMCAC) and the San Francisco Art Institute (SFAI) are jointly presenting Stovall’s “Under New Ownership,” which includes videos…
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The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree for Cinthya Urrego. She has seen her parents work hard since emigrating from Colombia to give their four children the chance for a better life in the United States. For Urrego, hard…
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The campus community can use the power of the vote starting Thursday, March 31, to help feed residents of Pomona through a garden project and give Cal Poly Pomona students a deeper understanding of community spirit. A grant submission from…
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