The spirit of giving remains strong at Cal Poly Pomona with the fourth annual Campus Campaign raising over $140,000 for colleges, departments, programs and student scholarships. The campaign has totaled 1,733 gifts and raised $141,429 thus far from the campus…
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A diverse sphere of academic exploration will be on display at the fourth annual Cal Poly Pomona Student Research, Scholarship and Creative Activities Conference on Friday, March 4. More than 300 students will share their research in 161 presentations. Of…
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The trio of professors who were honored with the 2014-15 Provost’s Awards for Excellence will be the keynote speakers at the Provost’s Awards Symposium on Wednesday, March 2. A reception for the Provost’s Awards winners will start 3 p.m. in…
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In an industry that imitates life, the real-life issue of diversity has turned the glamour of the Academy Awards into a reflective history lesson. Shouts that the old-boys network had struck again echoed when the Oscar nominations were announced in…
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The first time that President Soraya M. Coley heard the dynamic voice of Sarah De Herrera, she told the singer that she wanted her to perform at the next presidential event. That pledge was kept as De Herrera, who is…
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Mary Ashley Cherney was more than 2,600 miles away from Cal Poly Pomona, but she was here in spirit at the Investiture of President Soraya M. Coley. Cherney, a political science student with minors in Spanish and multicultural leadership, signed…
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Amid a backdrop of colorful regalia and academic tradition, Soraya M. Coley was officially conferred as the sixth president of Cal Poly Pomona at a historic Investiture ceremony on Feb. 5. University leaders, campus representatives and colleagues from academic institutions…
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As an energetic and precocious young girl, Soraya M. Coley saw the world through an innocent and unfiltered gaze. The thoughts of that child were on the simple joys of play time, oblivious to the invisible divide in the legally…
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A former international journalist who is also a leading advocate of freedom of expression on the Internet will speak about threats to those rights on Wednesday, Jan. 20. Rebecca MacKinnon, the author of the award-winning book “Consent of the Networked:…
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Under a transition plan aimed at ensuring continuity, three interim associate vice presidents have been selected to help lead initiatives within the Division of Academic Affairs. The plan, which went into effect Jan. 11, was conceived because of the impending retirement…
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