Jennifer Chow is a clock watcher. To her, there simply aren’t enough hours in the day to accomplish everything she wants. Chow, a marketing management student at the College of Business Administration, is set to graduate in June, but there’s…
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Red, white and blue balloons along with flags representing the military branches provided a patriotic backdrop for 39 graduating Cal Poly Pomona student veterans who received emblazoned sashes and certificates at a special ceremony. The May 28 event honored student…
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iPoly High School, a college preparatory institution operated in partnership with Cal Poly Pomona, has been honored for academic achievement under California’s new Gold Ribbon Schools Awards Program. The California Gold Ribbon Schools Award was created to recognize schools in…
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Nancy Hurlbut, an associate dean with an extensive background in education and child development programs, has been named the interim dean of the College of Education & Integrative Studies, effective July 1. Hurlbut arrived at Cal Poly Pomona as the…
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The University Advancement Division at Cal Poly Pomona has received a 2015 CASE Educational Fundraising Award, an honor given to superior fundraising programs at academic institutions across the country. University Advancement earned an Overall Performance Award, which was judged on…
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Cheryl Wyrick, an associate dean and longtime member of the management and human resources department, has been named interim dean at the College of Business Administration, effective June 1. “I am pleased that Professor Wyrick has accepted the task of…
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Cal Poly Pomona President Soraya M. Coley recently joined high-level administration officials, community and business leaders, and minority advocates at the inaugural White House Summit on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. The historic summit, which attracted nearly 2,000 attendees from…
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Nearly 100 students sat in rapt attention as university President Soraya M. Coley made her way to the front of the room. As Coley began her address and walked among the audience, the students followed her every move with laser-like…
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Spurred by campus issues and the impact of Proposition 187, a coalition of diverse groups led by Chicano and Latino students demonstrated and marched on the vice president’s office seeking a greater voice two decades ago. That protest opened the…
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Robert V. Stumpf’s interest in computers started while he was stationed in White Sands, New Mexico, to track missiles for the U.S. Army in the early 1960s. That passion for computers in the nascent industry would lead to graduate school…
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