Program areas at Associated Students of Cal Poly Humboldt
Student servicesstudent legal lounge: this program ensures that Students of Cal Poly Humboldt have readily accessible legal information. "we are responsible, accountable, respectful, public stewards. We promote honesty, integrity, and openness in all we do. We encourage innovation to meet challenges. We are advocates of justice for all.social justice, equity & inclusion center: the vision of the social justice, equity & inclusion center or "sjeic" is to build, nurture and sustain a multicultural community at Cal Poly humboldt.diverse male scholars initiative: the diverse male scholar initiative works alongside Students to develop unique programs and workshops throughout the year, which promote a sense of belonging, camaraderie, and a contemporary understanding of what it means to navigate life as self-identified men of color.campus food security program: campus food pantry.waste reduction and resources awareness program (wrapp): wrapp provides a means for the student body to take responsibility for the waste flow generated on campus and to make a positive contribution to the qualify of the environment. Wrapp gives Students hands-on training in composting and maintains a compost demonstration site on the north side of the redwood bowl. The campus community also utilizes wrapp's reusable office supply exchange (rose).campus center for appropriate technology (ccat): ccat is a sustainable living demonstration home and educational center that demonstrates that living lightly on the earth is both practical and rewarding. Ccat offers educational opportunities, including tours and classes on special topics.marching lumberjacks: the marching lumberjacks are the official student run marching band of California state polytechnic university, Humboldt. Established in 1968, the band performs in the scatter band style often Associated with ivy league schools, using humorous routines and scripts during its halftime field shows in redwood bowl.student access gallery: provides Cal Poly Humboldt Students with hands-on experience preparing their works to be exhibited at one of three on-campus galleries: art foyer gallery, karshner lounge gallery, and sbs lobby gallery.women's resource center (wrc): the wrc aims to provide tools, support and safe spaces for empowerment and for people to dismantle systems of power, privilege and oppression. The center also hosts many annual programs, including take back the night, women's herstory month, and the clothesline project. The wrc also publishes the matrix, the newsletter for the women's resource center.eric rofes queer resource center: named in honor of dr. eric rofes, the mission of the program is to move the campus from an attitude of tolerance to an attitude of acceptance of the queer community. It aims to create a focus of learning about issues facing the queer community and to bring Students, faculty, and staff together for advocacy, education and a blending of ideas.
Cultural affairsasian, desi, & pacific islander collective (adpic): the purpose of the asian, desi & pacific islander collective is to bring together the adpi community and the Cal Poly Humboldt community. We wish to celebrate cultural identities and enhance education by sharing cultural knowledge. Adpic will be a pillar for all Students and staff seeking friendship, mentorship, educational opportunities, social understanding, and cultural history.scholars without boards (swb) was founded by a partnership between the finding resources and empowerment through education (f.r.e.e.) Student organization and faculty members in april 2017. It was a direct result of many years of Students organizing and activism that led to the creation of the center. The motivation was to create a space where Students from marginalized communities find a space who recognize them as who they are.
Student govtassociated Students government (as board): as board is the governing body of the Associated Students of Cal Poly Humboldt. It provides an official voice through which Students' opinions may be expressed to the campus. The goal of the as board is to meet the educational, social, cultural and recreational needs of the student body through approval of funding for a variety of student programs.instructionally related activities (ira):the ira includes activities and laboratory experiences that are a part of an academic discipline that are integrally related to its formal instructional offering. Examples are forensics, music programs, theatre programs and student newspaper.other activities:includes activities coordinating council, special alloc./student affairs and unanticipated general use.
Community servicesyouth education services (yes): this experimental learning opportunity allows Students to expand their academic careers and become leaders who provide quality community service to people without available resources. A broad range of social issues are examined, and a balance of academia and out-of-classroom activity is supported to create community leadership and promote future active and engaged citizens.intramural recreationsport clubs: the sport clubs program provides opportunities for Students to participate in a competitive sport and compete with other off-campus clubs and universities. A wide option of sport clubs are available, including baseball, cheer, crew, women's disc, men's disc, fencing, men's lacrosse, women's rugby, men's rugby, men's volleyball, and archery.