The Strategic Planning Steering Committee will host a campuswide Town Hall meeting on March 16 to preview initial outcomes of the Strategic Planning initiative. These include the plan’s mission, vision, values and strategic priorities. The event is on Thursday, March…
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Recipients of the 2016 Amelia Hammond Staff Council Scholarship got a welcome surprise when University President Soraya M. Coley doubled the amount of money they would receive this year. The scholarship award was $300, but Coley told the crowd at…
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A Message from President Coley, November 17, 2016 My messages to you usually involve newsworthy events or achievements by our university community. And last week I sent an electronic message regarding unfolding events in our country. Today I want to…
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President Soraya Coley meets faculty and staff members after speaking at the Bronco Student Center.…
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ASI President Johnathan Jianu made a phone call last month that was undeniably out of the ordinary. He and about 120 student body presidents ¿ representing 1.8 million college students from universities nationwide ¿ participated in a conference call July…
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My journey to the U.S. and Cal Poly Pomona can best be described as a roller coaster ride -- yet one that's been extremely rewarding and life-changing.
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In his first video message of for spring quarter 2011, President Ortiz shares some positive news about the campus’ efforts to help earthquake and tsunami victims in Japan. Since the Cal Poly Pomona Federal Credit Union began accepting donations for…
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Upcoming actions in Sacramento will have a direct bearing on Cal Poly Pomona’s fiscal future, says President Michael Ortiz in his weekly video message. The Legislature must decide soon whether to approve a state ballot measure extending tax rates, placing…
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Uncertainties about the state budget and the impact on Cal Poly Pomona, as well as the proposal to convert to the semester system, dominated the discussion...
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Cal Poly Pomona will continue with a cash-funded summer session, which will allow the university to offer greater depth of courses and sessions during fall, winter and spring quarters, President Ortiz announces in his Monday video message. Over the coming…
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