The objective of this action item is to identify a designated space for African American/Black students at Palomar College (mirroring the Pride and Veterans Center).
Progress
The information provided below shows the annual progress Palomar College is making on Space for African American/Black Students. This work is collaborative and involves staff, faculty, and students with the ultimate goal of furthering Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in the District.
50%
Space for African American/Black Students
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Women in Architecture Q &A
By Salas, Leslie M.November 19, 2020
Palomar College Architectural Department proudly presents a virtual Q & A lecture from Women in the Architecture industry. Join us on December 4th from 2-4 pm, see flyer for zoom… Continue Reading: Women in Architecture Q &A
Prop-M Proposal Includes Recommendation for Student Spaces
This summer Dr Kahn presented a Prop-M proposal to the board for a Guided Pathways success project that would include a Welcome Center & Retention center. The Retention center is… Continue Reading: Prop-M Proposal Includes Recommendation for Student Spaces
Space for African American/Black Students
Educators for Antiracism Call to Action #2 Objective: Identify a designated space for African American/Black students at Palomar College (mirroring the Pride and Veterans Center).