Charged with curating opportunities for experiential learning, discovery and innovation, Olukemi “Kemi” Sawyerr has been appointed as Cal Poly Pomona’s Associate Vice President for Academic Innovation. Sawyerr, who joined the university in 2002, has served as the Interim AVP for Academic Innovation since August of 2018,…
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First-year students took on social issues from gun violence to mental health awareness at the 2nd Annual Learn Through Discovery (LTD) First Year Experience (FYE) Showcase. Over 250 faculty, staff, students, and guests attended the virtual event on Dec. 1.…
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When the coronavirus pandemic prompted statewide stay-at-home orders, Cal Poly Pomona quickly shifted to remote and virtual learning. Students had to adopt new technologies, a different pace and web-based ways of connecting with other people. For some, it meant exploring…
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To honor Martin Luther King Jr., more than 40 volunteers from Cal Poly Pomona worked on a beautification project at a Los Angeles middle school on Jan. 20. Students, staff, faculty and family members helped build benches, paint murals and…
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When Sabine Glore crosses the stage to accept her college diploma, it will serve as a testament to how important it is to never give up on what you want. The 56-year-old emigrated to America from her native Germany and…
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Last week, the Office of Undergraduate Research (OUR) promoted the first ever Celebration of Research Week, which will be held every fourth week of April. In the inaugural year, ten different events were hosted across campus that recognized and celebrated…
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Governor Jerry Brown appointed Juan F. Garcia, to the California State University Board of Trustees on Aug. 13. Garcia, 19, is a resident of Rancho Cucamonga and has been a student at Cal Poly Pomona since 2016, where he has…
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Wielding paintbrushes, brooms and gardening tools, around 430 volunteers representing Cal Poly Pomona took to Pomona city streets Saturday to help spruce up the community. They pulled weeds, picked up trash and planted flowers during the city’s 10th annual Pomona…
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The Kellogg Honors College has won the award honoring the most spirited group participating in the university’s 2015 Matt’s Run 5K. The Myers Cup is given to the group or club with the most spirit, highest percentage of participating members…
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Janet “Jean” Kellogg, a longtime benefactor of Cal Poly Pomona, died in her home in Rancho Santa Fe on June 17. She was 96. Born Oct. 5, 1917, in Bear Creek, Wisconsin, she graduated from high school at age 16,…
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