Cal Poly Pomona’s annual Giving Day taps the university community to support a wide variety of scholarships, programs and resources for students. But this year’s campaign on April 22 and 23 has a renewed sense of urgency and purpose –…
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The funds provided by a municipal engineering firm, which specializes in civil engineering, design construction management, project management, traffic and transportation engineering, and land use, will be used to award $3,000 scholarships to five civil engineering students. Alumna Melissa Demirci…
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Cal Poly Pomona’s new crowdfunding tool is now available campus-wide, opening more opportunities for the community to directly support student organizations, scholarships and initiatives. This platform allows faculty, staff, students and alumni to create fundraising campaigns covering a variety of…
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Students transferring to Cal Poly Pomona from community colleges might not be totally new to the collegiate experience. But navigating an unfamiliar campus, signing up for classes using web programs they haven’t seen before and connecting with the advisors they…
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Calette Garcia earned three associate degrees – early childhood education, child development and general studies of social behavior and self-development – in May 2017 before transferring to Cal Poly Pomona. This was after dropping out of college four years earlier…
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Cal Poly Pomona’s Math and Science Teacher Initiative (MSTI) will receive an additional $90,000 this academic year to increase the number of credentialed math, science and computer science teachers. The funding follows the California State University’s announcement of its plan…
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Three Cal Poly Pomona nutrition and food science students won a national baking competition. Eric Kinjo, Breanna Barragan, and Steven Pham took first place in the American Society of Baking (ASB) annual Product Development Competition, Feb. 24-26, in Chicago. In…
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The College of Education & Integrative Studies has received a $1.1 million federal grant to help alleviate the shortage of special education teachers in Southern California. The U.S. Department of Education grant will offer full-tuition scholarships for new post-baccalaureate students…
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Agricultural students from Orange County will have more scholarship and educational opportunities at Cal Poly Pomona, thanks to a local farm bureau. The Orange County Farm Bureau has given $165,000 to the Huntley College of Agriculture at Cal Poly Pomona…
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Team leaders from The Boeing Company touched down on campus to get updates on three faculty-student research projects that are taking wing because of continued support from the aerospace giant. In the past four years, Boeing has given $400,000 to…
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