In its 10th year since being established, Black Philanthropy Month launches Aug. 1, and the theme for 2021 is “TENacity: Making Equity Real.” Thank you to our donors and alumni who have supported Cal Poly Pomona students, whether through giving…
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Students, faculty and staff are getting an additional layer of risk reduction from COVID-19 as the university upgrades filters and improves the heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems in buildings across the campus. The upgrades have been prioritized by…
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The Early Childhood Studies (ECS) program in the College of Education and Integrative Studies (CEIS) has become the first and only four-year degree program in the state to earn national accreditation from the National Association for the Education of Young…
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Chelsea Sutton, a publicist in the Department of Theatre and New Dance, has been nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Interactive Program. Sutton’s program, “Welcome to the Blumhouse Live,” was an interactive experience in the fall of 2020. The program incorporated…
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Anna Storti has recently accepted a position with Duke University in North Carolina as an assistant professor in the Department of Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies and the Asian American and Diaspora Studies program. Storti graduated from Cal Poly Pomona…
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When Sara Garcia stepped onto campus for the first time, she was excited about the opportunities a bachelor’s degree could provide for her family– but her loved ones didn’t share that same excitement. Instead, they worried that college could be…
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Cal Poly Pomona is among the universities listed that in recent years opened a bioscience incubator, the Center for Training, Technology and Incubation (CTTI). This article was originally published by Los Angeles Business Journal on July 12, 2021. …
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The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians has formed a collaboration with The Collins College of Hospitality Management to connect its graduates with hospitality management positions created with the tribe’s casino resort expansion. This article was originally published by Highland…
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A protected bike way has been installed on the southwest side of Kellogg Drive through Cal Poly Pomona. The City of Pomona is also constructing a protected bike lane on Valley Boulevard. This article was originally published by StreetsBlogLA.org on…
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A $1 million funding request for development of a Cal Poly Pomona entrepreneurial and social hub was included in the fiscal year 2022 Financial Services and Good Government Appropriations bill, clearing another step in the funding process. This article was…
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