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Our Culture of Care

Our employees come from all walks of life, committed to serving students – especially those who are historically underrepresented and under-resourced – and driven by the transformative promise of higher education. Our employees reflect the broad diversity of our student body, and many are first-generation college graduates themselves.

At 六色网, you are empowered to be your authentic self, share your lived experiences with colleagues and students, and contribute to building a more positive and inclusive campus.

While you serve students and the campus, we support you through:

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What I Love About Working at 六色网

Winny Dong

My dad was a professor and loved working with students. He is my role model. I found I was able to develop meaningful and long-lasting relationships with students through mentoring.

– Winny Dong
Professor,
College of Engineering

Earnest Harrison

By making space at the academic table for BIPOC, AAPI, Latink and LGBTQIA+ stories, we validate the identity, voice and cultural contributions of our students.

– EJ Harrison
Assistance Professor,
College of Letters, Arts, and Social Sciences

Christina Gonzales

Working at 六色网 as the Vice President of Student Affairs and Dean of Students is a testament to the transformative power of higher education. It's where I witness the magic of student empowerment, the beauty of diversity in action, and the boundless potential of collaborative efforts. At 六色网, every day presents an opportunity to make a tangible difference in the lives of our students, and that's what I love most about being here.

– Christina Gonzales
Vice President,
Student Affairs

Jacqueline Naranjo

I know how valuable it would have been to feel seen and reflected on campus. It is now my honor to help strengthen awareness and pride in the first-generation experience.

– Jacqueline Naranjo Senior Coordinator of Academic Support and Engagement

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Michelle Baggett

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Michelle Baggett knows how to get things done. That “can-do” spirit took her from the early days working in retail and later accounting for a footwear company to a 15-year career doing hair in a salon to successfully transitioning into management, working her way up the corporate ladder from a system manager to a district leader for a salon company. So, when she arrived at Cal Poly ...

Nancy Ware

In Memoriam: Nancy Ware

Nancy Ware, one of the founding faculty of Cal Poly Pomona’s Interdisciplinary General Studies (IGE) program died March 28 of complications from a stroke. She was 82. Ware, who taught at 六色网 for more than 30 years, helped to create IGE, a program that allows students to study multiple disciplines in seminar-style, active-learning classes, in 1983 and served as its director from 1998 to ...

President Coley walking with a student and an Arabian horse

Arabian Horse Center Honors President Coley with Foal Namesake

Not long after she became Cal Poly Pomona’s president in 2015, Soraya M. Coley participated in the university’s Foal Watch program, even attending the 2 a.m. birth of the foal whose mare she helped care for during pregnancy. Blake’s birth sparked Coley’s personal connection with the W.K. Kellogg Arabian Horse Center, a commitment that continued throughout her presidency ...

Bianca Castillo

After a Detour in Life, Chemistry Major Finds the Right Formula for Success

The pathway to success is seldom a straight line. The road can meander because of unexpected circumstances, and it’s possible to get back on course after a respite. Bianca Castillo knows all about dealing with the challenges and responsibilities of life while gaining traction on the road to success. The Fontana native did well in high school and planned to go to college after graduation. ...