Cal Poly Pomona President Soraya M. Coley received an honorary doctorate May 13 from her alma mater, Lincoln University in Pennsylvania. Coley, who became the sixth president of Cal Poly Pomona in January 2015, is Lincoln’s first alumna to serve…
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It’s estimated that 50,000 street vendors sell goods in the city of Los Angeles. Despite a street-vending culture that dates to the 19th century, these sidewalk entrepreneurs – the push-cart ice cream man, cooks of bacon-wrapped hot dogs, and purveyors…
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President Soraya M. Coley updated the Academic Senate on May 4 in an address – live streamed to the campus – on semester conversion, admissions and enrollment, organizational changes and the status of a number of construction projects impacting the…
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Few modern-day philosophers focus on the topic of grief, but for Philosophy Professor Michael Cholbi, it’s a subject that is at the center of his research. “It’s a surprise because you would expect philosophers to be interested in a shared common…
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From a multiple Grammy nominated pianist to performances featuring the talent of students and faculty, Cal Poly Pomona’s music department offers events this spring that feature a wide range of musical variety. The event kicking off the series is “The…
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Mariappan Jawaharlal, Jeffery Scott Mio and Craig LaMunyon will receive the 2016 Provost’s Awards for Academic Excellence. The recipients will be honored for their efforts in teaching, service, and scholarly and creative activities. In addition to being recognized at their…
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With construction projects underway or looming, parking and transportation concerns drew the attention of students at the spring quarter Pizza with the Presidents on May 3 in the University Quad. University President Soraya M. Coley and Associated Students Inc. President…
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A Cal Poly Pomona professor has established a scholarship for students interested in studying the bond between humans and equines. Aptly, it is named after one of the university’s Arabian horses Aubrey Fine, a clinical psychologist and education professor, said…
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When a writer works daily on the craft, the luck that comes with becoming successful is only a matter of time. Award-winning author Mona Simpson shared that message with students during a talk on campus April 20. “Luck will develop…
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A Cal Poly Pomona education is right up there with Wall Street stocks when it comes to return on investment, according to the global leader in salary and compensation data. The PayScale College Return on Investment 2016 rankings compared the…
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