Cal Poly Pomona’s Bronco Asset Management team won first place in the 2021 Student Managed Investment Fund Competition, organized by the Chartered Financial Analyst Society, Orange County (CFAOC) chapter. With the win, the team will manage an investment portfolio of…
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A new study conducted by Cal Poly Pomona researchers found that conservatives tend to see both expert evidence and personal experience as more equally legitimate than liberals, who put more weight on the scientific perspective. Co-authored by Assistant Professor Randy…
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Southern California’s dry heat was a familiar warmth to Aneika Solomon Garcia. The weather reminded her of her grandparents’ land, a two-acre parcel about the size of two soccer fields, in Trinidad and Tobago where she grew up. They grew…
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The College of Business Administration is doing its best to combat the tremendous amount of change to local and regional businesses brought on by COVID-19. A workshop series developed by the Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation and the Global Leadership…
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Malia Pope stepped onto the Cal Poly Pomona campus and knew she had found the place where she would pursue her college education. The Sacramento resident had a list of colleges she was considering, and she and her parents had…
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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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A team of 19 students from the College of Business Administration took first place in the 2019 Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Society Student Managed Investment Fund Competition, organized by the Orange County chapter. With the win, the team will manage…
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Students in the international business and marketing department were charged with an unfamiliar task — design an extension for the CPP Mobile application that would highlight alumni. Melissa Riordan, executive director of Alumni and External Relations, partnered with Jinah Young,…
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Sharyn Fisk, an assistant professor of accounting, has been appointed to lead the Internal Revenue Service’s Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR). She will take a leave of absence from Cal Poly Pomona and assume her new role early next year.…
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Peter P. Dawson, who was a professor of organizational behavior in the College of Business for 23 years, died Oct. 29 from a stroke. He was 101. Dawson, a retired Air Force colonel, author of multiple books in the field…
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