Cal Poly Pomona is celebrating Women’s History Month in a variety of ways during the month of March. CPP invites the community to attend events, explore the Womxn’s Resource Center on campus, read about the long line of great women…
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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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Regardless of the effects of COVID-19, there are many opportunities to celebrate Women’s History Month with the Cal Poly Pomona community throughout March. Cal Poly Pomona’s Womxn’s Resource Center (WRC), Feminist Fight Club and many other organizations on campus are hosting online…
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In honor of Women’s history month, Rosanne Welch and Peg Lamphier, Cal Poly Pomona lecturers in Interdisciplinary General Education and editors of the four-volume encyclopedia Women in American History: A Social, Political, and Cultural Encyclopedia and Document Collection (ABC-CLIO Publishing,…
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More than a quarter century after her retirement from coaching basketball at Cal Poly Pomona, Darlene May’s legacy is only growing stronger. Despite being forced form the bench in 1994 after a terminal cancer diagnosis, she remains the winningest coach…
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In honor of Women’s History Month in March, we’ll take a look at some of the first female pioneers to work on the Cal Poly Pomona faculty. The university was still an all-male school when the first woman was hired…
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