David (‘84, computer information systems, accounting) and Ruth Singelyn (‘83, computer information systems), made a significant gift to Cal Poly Pomona’s College of Business Administration, establishing the Singelyn Center for Innovative Analytics. The new center features a visual analytics lab…
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The second round of the Association of Colleges and University Educators (ACUE) program launched in January, with 31 Cal Poly Pomona faculty members from across the university taking part. The ACUE “Course on Effective Teaching Practices” is a two-semester, structured online…
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Lydia Chen Shah, a professor in the Department of International Business and Marketing, has been selected as one of the Western Region Campus Compact’s 2019-2020 Engaged Scholars. Chen Shah was one of 13 faculty and community engagement professionals from campuses in…
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Cal Poly Pomona will host a conversation on Feb. 26 with civil rights leader Bob Moses, founder of the Algebra Project, and his daughter Maisha Moses. The organization’s mission is to “Use math literacy as an organizing tool to guarantee…
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Black Advance, the umbrella club for all Black organizations on the Cal Poly Pomona campus, celebrates Black History Month this February by hosting special events throughout the month in coordination with the African American Student Center at CPP. See the…
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Cal Poly Pomona plans to extend the number of days its voting center is open and provide an opportunity for the campus community to register to vote on site. The extended voting days, which are from Saturday Feb. 29 to…
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Four Cal Poly Pomona plant science students made history in winning the annual GCSAA Collegiate Turf Bowl competition against colleges and universities from North America. Kathy Nguyen, Stephen Espinosa, Julissa Gomez, and Hailey Taniguchi became the first winning team in…
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The College of Education and Integrative Studies has redesigned its Department of Education and Department of Early Childhood Studies websites to help improve navigation and accessibility to program information. The new websites are located at www.cpp.edu/ceis/education and www.cpp.edu/ceis/early-childhood-studies. The overhaul…
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If football isn’t necessarily the primary focus of your Super Bowl experience, Chef Michael Reyes probably speaks your language. The lecturer at Cal Poly Pomona’s Collins College, one of the top-ranked Hospitality Management schools in the world, always makes sure…
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Cal Poly Pomona will conduct a campus-wide test of its Safety Alert System on Thursday, Feb. 6, around 11 a.m. Students, faculty and staff should expect a brief Safety Alert test message on their cell, home and office phones, as well as…
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