President Soraya M. Coley came to Mt. Sinai Church of God and Christ in Pomona to deliver a message to the congregation — that education has the power to empower and transform individual lives and communities. The visit on Feb.…
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Jared Ceja has been named executive director of the Cal Poly Pomona Foundation and will be responsible for all business development, operations, and related financial activities that support Cal Poly Pomona. Ceja, who previously served as director of the bookstore…
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Students in need can quickly and easily enroll in CalFresh, a nutrition and food assistance program, on Feb. 27. The Broncos Care Basic Needs Program and CalFresh Outreach team at Cal Poly Pomona will be participating in the state-wide CSU…
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The transition from a college student wardrobe to professional attire can be rough. For the last 10 years, Cal Poly Pomona students have been able to shop at the university’s Clothes Closet for free professional clothing. Last week the Clothes…
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Cal Poly Pomona is launching a new speaker series that aims to bring the campus community together on equity issues through visits from experts on related subjects. The “Campus Equity Dialogues,” series is sponsored through a collaboration between the Division…
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Cal Poly Pomona’s food science and technology program has received a prestigious professional group’s official seal of approval. The program was named one of the Institute of Food Technologists’ (IFT) approved undergraduate programs. The IFT’s Higher Education Review Board (HERB)…
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The Restaurant at Kellogg Ranch, the student operated and managed fine-dining establishment on campus, is once again aiming to please. The restaurant, a central component of the food and beverage emphasis of The Collins College of Hospitality Management, is open…
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The spring edition of Bronco Digital Magazine has landed and promises to deliver from start to finish. With feature stories on cyber security and foal watch as well as spotlights on alumni, the publication will ground you in all-things CPP…
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A new scholarship cycle is being implemented that will revamp the university’s scholarship system, make it easier for students to receive on-campus aid, and improve the campus’ culture of philanthropy and stewardship. Scholarship Fest, happening through April, will allow students…
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With tax season in full swing, the state of California awards a grant to five CSU campuses (Dominguez Hills, Long Beach, Los Angeles, Northridge, and Pomona) as well as six community colleges to extend the VITA program. The grant will…
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