Key Points for the Campus Community About the Events of April 22

May 7, 2024 - 2:32 p.m.

The University wants to acknowledge that this has been an extremely challenging time for Cal Poly Humboldt. It has also been a very emotional time for our campus community and beyond, and we have much work in front of us to reset, rebuild, and heal. To clarify misinformation and rumors, here’s a timeline of the events beginning on April 22. We invite people to continue to ask questions and more information will be coming.

 See more at humboldt.edu/emergency.

Course at a Glance

Course:
Southeast Humboldt Hinterlands
Date:
March 2
Location:
Online
Cost:
$20

Southeast Humboldt Hinterlands

24079: Registration closed

With Jerry Rohde, Historian & Ethnogeographer

Remote but relevant, southeast Humboldt County was home to four Indian tribes, the first inter-county wagon road, and the Northwestern Pacific Railroad. Sheep ranching, logging, and fruit growing fueled communities along the Van Duzen and main Eel rivers. We'll look at 28 likely locations. Register by Feb. 29.

Video will be available for this class.

Sat., March 2 • 1-3 p.m.

Online

$20 • Class #: Registration closed

Register now

 

Jerry Rohde

Jerry Rohde

Jerry Rohde has taught OLLI at Humboldt courses since the beginning. He has researched the history of Humboldt County for over 30 years, and he has several books to show for it. His history of Southern Humboldt County is expected to be published by the Cal Poly Humboldt Press soon.