Cal Poly Pomona will use funding from a new $5 million U.S. Department of Education grant to increase student research opportunities, establish transfer pathways with partnering community colleges and create an advisory board of industry leaders in the science and…
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It’s already that time of year when you’re invited to donate a new, unwrapped toy to the Santa Cop Program. Donations will be accepted on Dec. 1, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. by the Starbucks and University Library. This…
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Wednesday, Dec. 1 / 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. PT / By Starbucks & the University Library If you’re a 2020 or 2021 Service Award recipient and haven’t yet picked up your pin, now is your chance. The pick-up time…
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Anthony W. Orlando, assistant professor in the Department of Finance, Real Estate and Law, exposes mortgage discrimination across American cities in his new book “Keeping Races in Their Places: The Dividing Lines That Shaped the American City.” Spanning the era…
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Betto Arcos, a native of Veracruz, Mexico and now an Angeleno, is an independent journalist and storyteller. He is a frequent contributor to NPR and the BBC, and author of “Music Stories from the Cosmic Barrio.” At a virtual event…
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The 2021 Cultural and Identity Spaces Listening Tour has commenced. For those who did not attend a virtual or in-person session, the Dean of Students invites you to take this online survey. It will help make informed decisions about how…
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Interim Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Iris Levine has shared with the campus community that after six years of leading the College of Business Administration (CBA), Dean Erik Rolland will step down effective July 1. Under Rolland’s leadership,…
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The First Year Experience Committee needs your recommendations for the 2022-23 Common Read. The “read” will provide incoming first-year students with a common academic experience: a book to read during summer and fall, followed by programming that the entire CPP…
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The cool, crisp autumn air gently rolling through campus belies the persistent threat lurking in the hillsides that surround Cal Poly Pomona: wildfires. In past decades, wildfire season was confined to the sweltering summer months and the threat diminished as…
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With a student voting rate of 70 percent in the 2020 general election, Cal Poly Pomona earned a “Gold Campus” designation from the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge. The national organization seeks to encourage active and informed participation in democracy amongst college students, who traditionally vote at lower rates than other…
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