The Cal Poly Pomona community is invited to attend two recognition events in honor of Cheryl Love’s retirement. The first event is set for Tuesday, May 17 from noon to 1:30 p.m. on Zoom, with ID: 876 0796 6345. The…
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The Rev. Jamie Washington strolled to center stage, turned toward the audience and bellowed a surprise. The attendees at the 25th annual Unity Luncheon may have expected to hear the opening lines of a speech, but what they got was…
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Cal Poly Pomona heralded faculty, staff and students dedicated to promoting diversity and uplifting underrepresented communities at the 24th annual Unity Luncheon. The Black Faculty & Staff Association hosted the Feb. 11 event, themed “Marching Forward Together,” in the Bronco…
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Goodness Daramola receives the Student Diversity Champion award from Cheryl Love and the Black Faculty and Staff Association at the 24th Annual Unity Luncheon at Cal Poly Pomona.…
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Cal Poly Pomona staff and students committed to promoting diversity and supporting underrepresented communities were honored at the 23rd annual Unity Luncheon The Feb. 24 event featured keynote speaker Dr. Joely Proudfit, a member of the Luiseño tribe and director…
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Sarah De Herrera sings the national anthem to begin the 2015 Unity Luncheon at Cal Poly Pomona.…
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In this week’s video update, President Ortiz encourages the campus community to cheer on the women’s basketball team, talks about faculty honored with the Provost’s Awards for Excellence, and highlights the upcoming PolyTeach conference. The women’s basketball team plays Montana…
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The 22nd annual Unity Luncheon celebrated the university’s commitment to diversity and honored individuals for their efforts in serving underrepresented communities, supporting inclusive activities and programs, and raising awareness of the issues affecting their communities. The luncheon, held on Feb.…
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Throughout her childhood and much of her adult life, best-selling author Terri Cheney hid a painful secret from her friends, family and colleagues — she had bipolar disorder.
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In his weekly video message, President Ortiz talks about keeping the university accessible in terms of affordability, welcoming diverse people and being advocates for public higher education.
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