Cal Poly Pomona?s student-athletes posted some impressive academic numbers in the Winter Quarter 2006. The Broncos had 33 student-athletes make the Dean?s List and 86 of the 201 Bronco student-athletes (43 percent) earned grade point averages above 3.0.
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It is one of the nation's fastest growing regions and now the Inland Empire is the subject of a one-day symposium for academic researchers, business and community leaders. EMPIRE will provide a comprehensive forecast of social, political and economic trends…
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The CSU Leader is proud to introduce its "On The Move" section, a new feature that will run in the first issue of each month. The "On The Move" section will highlight the latest news on the California State University's…
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The campus community is invited to meet the three finalists for the position of vice president for Instructional & Information Technology (I&IT) beginning May 8.
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The Cal Poly Pomona Children's Center is the first preschool in Pomona to receive accreditation from the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC), the world's largest organization of early childhood educators dedicated to improving the quality of…
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The Theatre department presents the classic cult musical, "Little Shop of Horrors," May 12, 13, 18, 19 & 20 at 8 p.m.; May 16 & 17 at 10 a.m. (reservations required); and May 21 at 2 p.m. The feeding-frenzy begins…
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A new logotype, an updated logo, Web standards, and an alternative to the logotype bar are all part of the newly released Graphic Standards Manual, which is available online.
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The Office of the President and Associated Students Inc. invite students to Lunch With the Presidents, Tuesday, May 9, at noon in the University Quad. For one hour, share what's on your mind with University President Michael Ortiz and ASI…
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As fraternities and sororities prepare for Greek Week, the Cal Poly Pomona student organizations are also celebrating their recent Community Involvement Award presented at the Western Region Greek Association (WRGA) leadership conference in San Francisco on March 30-April 2.
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The campus community is invited to meet the three finalists for the position of executive director of Student Affairs Information & Technology Services (SAITS) beginning May 8. Andy Hakopian, project leader/senior network-desktop engineer at Universal Oil Products, will host an…
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