A variety of student concerns highlighted a video conversation between Cal Poly Pomona President Soraya M. Coley and ASI President James Cox. Cox recently sat down with Coley over cups of tea in the Bronco Student Center to discuss issues…
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Kimberly Thompson may be receiving her doctorate degree in education in June, but the elementary school administrator has been making a difference in the lives of children for years. Thompson, who also completed her administrative credential at Cal Poly Pomona…
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The American Association of Community Theatre has honored a Cal Poly Pomona professor with an award for her efforts in community theatre. Associate Communication Professor Mary Kay Switzer has received the organization’s Special Recognition Award for her work with A…
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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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Lee-Anne Milburn, chair of the landscape architecture department, comments on how the drought is changing the field. In the past, landscape architects were taught how to design lush, green landscapes because that’s what customers wanted, she says. But in recent…
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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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The Department of Theatre and New Dance will kick off its production of “RE/DEVISED FAIRY TALES” on Friday, May 22. The show takes iconic fairy tales and infuses them with elements of graphic novels, anime, super-hero stories and French new-wave…
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After almost 11 years at Cal Poly Pomona, Kevin Morningstar, the university’s associate CIO for Academic Technology, has accepted a position as Cal State San Marcos’s dean and chief information officer for Instructional & Information Technology Services. His new appointment begins…
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While many students spent spring break baking in the sun by the pool, another group of students soaked up rays while installing solar panels. Thirty-two Cal Poly Pomona students participated in GRID Alternatives’ Solar Spring Break, installing solar panels on…
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Rhonda Rhodes, a professor in the technology and operations management department, and Joyce Kupsh, a professor emerita in the technology and operations management department, discuss their new edition of “Report Writing: A Survival Guide.” This book was discussed on the…
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