At her high school in suburban Boston, Iris Levine’s aptitude tests earmarked her for a career as an accountant. Her mother sounded a different note. “If you want to go to school for accounting, you’ll live at home and go…
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Students everywhere found summer plans disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Jobs and internships evaporated. Research in some labs ground to a halt. But not for everyone: These students from Cal Poly Pomona’s College of Letters, Arts, and Social Sciences are…
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It’s hard to say which sounded sweeter to Professor Paul Nissenson, the cacophony of his students’ voices as they worked together solving engineering problems or the audience’s applause when he and six other Cal Poly Pomona faculty members received the…
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Cal Poly Pomona athletes have a tradition of success, winning more national team titles than any other current Division II campus in California. While the students’ athletic abilities put them in the spotlight, they often excel in the classroom as…
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Psychology Professor Jeffrey Mio was named president of the Western Psychological Association.
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What makes women shy away from science, math and engineering fields? For women who pursue those disciplines, what sets them apart? Cal Poly Pomona has received a $1 million grant from the National Institutes of Health, National Institute of General…
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As Leina Saikali embarks on her post-college life, she knows that education is essential to making lasting changes in the world. “Without education, we’re pretty ineffective and unable to actually cause a change,” says the psychology graduate and Kellogg Honors…
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You’re standing in the University Quad when you see a young man screaming at a woman and waving a large stick. What do you do? It’s a scenario that psychology student Hayley Armstrong has shared dozens of times. There are…
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Nominations for the 2010-11 George P. Hart Award for Outstanding Faculty Leadership are due Friday, May 14. This award will be presented to a faculty member who displays the highest traditions of academic life.
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Many people start the process of choosing a career as young adults, but not Jeffery Mio, a professor in the Department of Psychology & Sociology. The grandson of an immigrant, Mio knew as a young boy that he wanted to…
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