Member Center

 

SAN LUIS OBISPO

Diversity and Inclusiveness Colloquium takes place at Cal Poly

Posted: Feb 5, 2013 4:40 AM by Kathrene Herndon, KSBY News

Bookmark and Share
Rating:

0.0 (0 votes)

Tuesday night is the second annual Diversity and Inclusiveness Colloquium at Cal Poly.

Speakers will talk about how Cal Poly and the City of San Luis Obispo can develop inviting climates for people of all backgrounds.

Attorney Lauren N. Nile will be the keynote speaker.
Cal Poly President Jeffrey D. Armstrong, Cuesta College President Gil Stork, San Luis Obispo Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Ermina Karim, and San Luis Obispo Mayor Jan Marx will give addresses and local radio talk-show host David Congalton will be moderating a panel with faculty, staff, and students, and local educational and business community members.

The event takes place from 5:30 p.m. to 7:15 p.m. in the Performing Art Center's Harman Hall.

For more information, click here.

PLEASE HELP US MODERATE COMMENTS

Offensive or inappropriate comments are subject to removal. To report a comment, please e-mail us at feedback@ksby.com, and include the name of the story and information on the comment.

Thank you! KSBY.com


Comments

KSBY.COM VIDEOS

Winds pick up for Central Coast (and some review of Moore, OK)

KSBY.com is social!

Most Popular

Thumbnail
My 805 Deals

Get deals up to 80% off here!

Thumbnail
Lowest Gas Prices

Find the lowest gas prices in your area

Thumbnail
Viewer Photo Galleries

Submit your photos to KSBY

Thumbnail
Calendar

Check out our calendar of events

Thumbnail
Daybreak Web Videos

Watch Daybreak Web Videos in full

Thumbnail
Hot Deals

Save with Hot Deals across our counties!

Thumbnail
Local Spotlight

Events across the Central Coast

Thumbnail
Central Coast CW5

Follow The CW5 on Facebook.

Thumbnail
Public File

The KSBY online public file.

Thumbnail
Feedback

What do you think? Leave us your feedback.

Thumbnail
CA Lottery

KSBY is your official CA Lottery station for San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Counties