Collins College of Hospitality Management students can now dine at outdoor courtyards that overlook the entire campus, grab a to-go Starbucks coffee for studying in a decked-out lounge or learn about the industry in new state-of-the-art classrooms. They joined a…
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Cal Poly Pomona students assemble the steel wire skeleton of “Sweet Shenanigans,” the float which will be the students’ 68th entry in the Tournament of Roses Parade. This article appeared in the Daily Bulletin on Dec. 1.…
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When Music Professor Nadia Shpachenko plays piano, she does so with her whole body. The more melodic parts of her works send her head swaying from side to side, as her fingers race across the keys. And when she pounds…
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International Education Week kicked off at Cal Poly Pomona Monday with an opening ceremony that featured performances from students from China. The university is hosting 100 students from the Jintong Aviation Training school who are on campus for the College…
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Clustered in small groups, students sat at desks awaiting instructions from their teacher. The assignment was to go around the room and talk to classmates. Some students took out objects from their book bags or purses, while others asked questions…
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Cal Poly Pomona’s Veterans Services Initiative will celebrate service members this week with a series of events. On Tuesday, Nov. 10, the university’s Veterans Resource Center will host a celebration for the U.S. Marine Corps, which turns 240 years old.…
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Philosophy Professor Alex Madva’s decision to make unconscious bias and racial perceptions the focus of his research came out of what he didn’t see when he looked around his graduate school classrooms. He didn’t see many women or people of…
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Local Pomona volunteers and students from Cal Poly Pomona built “Sweet Shenanigans.” The 55-foot-long float features giant gummy bears enjoying snowy adventures- riding a s’mores sled, ice skating and ice fishing. Animation includes a gummy bear throwing snowball-like projectiles on…
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The annual tradition started in Mexico to honor the dead comes to life at Cal Poly Pomona this week. The César E. Chávez Center for Higher Education, in collaboration with the Ethnic & Women’s Studies Department, will host the campus’s…
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Citing gender inequity as the moral challenge of the 21st century, journalist and activist Sheryl WuDunn issued a worldwide call to action to help uplift women and girls. WuDunn, the first Asian-American woman to be awarded a Pulitzer Prize in…
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