In a Mustang Daily Poll, 64 percent of students, faculty and staff said Cal Poly does a good job at addressing gender issues and 57 percent said the school does a good job at addressing LGBTQIA.
Asking tough questions about disability
When on campus, walking to class, listening to a lecture or reading a PowerPoint presentation in class seems simple enough. But for some Cal Poly students, these tasks and others can be difficult parts of their daily routine.
Asking Cal Poly the tough questions about diversity
An examination of Cal Poly’s attitude toward some of today’s politically charged issues.
Stomp the Plaza to celebrate diversity at Cal Poly
Cal Poly students can celebrate diversity today during Stomp the Plaza in the University Union Plaza.
Diversity statistics missing from Cal Poly ‘Quick Facts’
Cal Poly’s “Quick Facts” page doesn’t offer information on the ethnic breakdown of the student body.
Officials say cuts will not impact campus diversity
California State Universities are under a mandate from the Chancellor’s Office to reduce undergraduate enrollment. Cal Poly must cut 1,648 students, but administrators said the cuts should not affect diversity on campus.
Diversity Dinner held by Career Services
A diversity discussion was hosted by Cal Poly Career Services in the Performing Arts Center on Tuesday.
Budget threatens non-existent diversity
The small populations of women and minorities amongst higher education faculty and students will decrease at Cal Poly.
BLOG: Magazine evaluates Cal Poly’s diversity
“Diverse Issues in Higher Education” analyzed data from the U.S. Department of Education’s National Center for Education Statistics to rank universities according to on-campus diversity in June 2009.
Kramer’s Presidency: A look back
ASI presidents are often faced with unexpected obstacles and Kramer’s experience was no exception. The response to issues such as the symbols of hate portrayed by the crop house, three student deaths and fiscal shortcomings shaped Kramer’s presidency.
VIDEO: ASI presidential candidates hold UU forum
Candidates for the 2010 Associated Students Inc. presidency participated in an open forum in the University Union Plaza Tuesday to introduce students to their stances on issues like student access, sustainability and the budget. The three candidates — computer science…