Gary W. Kinsey, associate dean of the College of Education & Integrative Studies, was elected to his second year as co-chair of the Committee on Accreditation (COA). The committee oversees the educator preparation accreditation system, which ensures that credential programs…
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Ethnic & women’s studies Professor Gilbert Cadena has been appointed director of the Center for Community Service-Learning. Cadena is known for incorporating service-learning into every aspect of his career, says Claudia Pinter-Lucke, associate vice president of academic programs, who announced…
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Approximately 400 Cal Poly Pomona students from disadvantaged backgrounds will get a leg up this fall when two federal grants begin pumping nearly $3.4 million into campus programs aimed at boosting their graduation and retention rates. The funds will be…
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Broncos ready to battle in tough CCAA…
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Cal Poly Pomona sets its sights on carbon-neutral pledge…
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Jonathan Allred, a sophomore plant science major, picks zinfandel grapes at the Horsehill Vineyard at Cal Poly Pomona.…
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Brittany Garrett tries to get a header off as Notre Dame goalkeeper Kelsey Baxter knocks the ball away during the Broncos 1-0 victory over Notre Dame de Namur University.…
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High temperatures are forecasted for Friday and Saturday, September 6 & 7, in the Los Angeles area. People are encouraged to stay out of the sun, seek air-conditioned rooms and drink plenty of fluids. Never leave children, elderly people, or…
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Patrick Merrill, longtime curator of the W. Keith and Janet Kellogg University Art Gallery, died Aug. 31 at age 61 after a long battle with cancer. Merrill, who oversaw the gallery from 1997 to 2009, was instrumental in expanding the…
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Chi Kwan Fong, project manager, points out views to Dean Richard Lapidus during a tour of the new College of Business building under construction at Cal Poly Pomona.…
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