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John Self, a professor in The Collins College of Hospitality Management, discusses federal changes to overtime regulations and how they could affect the hotel industry. This article ran on Hotel Management on May 27.…
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They are studying political science. They wax poetic about bringing change to society through activism. They are the two latest recipients of the Panetta Institute Congressional Internship. For the second year in a row, two Cal Poly Pomona students have…
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Students get the pie in the face treatment during a fundraiser for Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity in University Park at Cal Poly Pomona.…
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The College of the Extended University Open University Program at Cal Poly Pomona is offering reduced pricing for its summer session, saving undergraduate and graduate students a total of $30 per unit. This article appeared on Press Release Rocket on…
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Ethnomusicology Professor Jessie Vallejo got an inkling during a live teaching demonstration that students wanted to see mariachi music come to Cal Poly Pomona. Although the demonstration, which was part of the interview process for her job, was on Chinese…
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Ten teams of aspiring entrepreneurs pitched their product ideas to a panel of judges for a chance to win prizes and donor-funded seed money worth $10,000 at the fifth annual Bronco Startup Challenge. Hosted by Cal Poly Pomona’s College of…
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