Leading the Way, published by CSU Leader, marked Women’s History Month by shining a light on the impact and accomplishments of the CSU’s 11 female presidents, including President Soraya M. Coley. “Coley was raised in segregated North Carolina, where she…
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Mark your calendars because #CPPGivingDay is just one month away. Starting on Wednesday, April 20 at 9 a.m. through Thursday, April 21 at 9 p.m., these 36 hours will lead to 365 days of impact. Your gift can be maximized…
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You’re invited to join the Alumni Association as the Angels take on the Cleveland Guardians at Cal Poly Pomona’s Night at Angels Stadium on April 27. Enjoy rooting alongside friends and family while wearing this year’s exclusive CPP Angels hat.…
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Join EODA for a conversation with Sandy Solano from the Poly Pantry. They discuss the pantry’s important mission of supporting student success with food and other essentials, Solano’s journey to her role in serving the CPP community, and a great…
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Episode 26 of “The Engineering Student Experience Podcast” is now available. Professor and Associate Chair Paul Nissenson interviews Diego Wood and Michael Gillett from the Hussmann Corporation to learn about the food retailing industry. They provide an overview of the industry…
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From humble beginnings to a nationally recognized program, the Department of Apparel Merchandising & Management has come a long way in 25 years. The department will celebrate its quarter-century anniversary. with a special “Silver Jubilee” event on Saturday, April 9,…
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Liberal Studies Assistant Professor Jeff Roy will join the Gay Men’s Chorus of Los Angeles (GMCLA) as they present “Queen of the Night,” a concert celebrating the life of lead vocalist Freddie Mercury from April 2-3 at UCLA’s Royce Hall.…
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For many college students, juggling multiple classes, participating in activities on campus and working around their school schedule to pay bills is challenging enough. Formerly incarcerated students face all the same pressures, but often deal with the additional stress of…
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It’s full steam ahead for Cal Poly Pomona’s Bronco STEA2M Innovation Hub, after a $1 million federal funding request by U.S. Rep. Norma Torres was approved in a sweeping 2022 appropriations bill signed earlier this month by President Joe Biden.…
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Cal Poly Pomona’s use of early alert outreach to students who may need support and inclusion of information about early alerts in class syllabi is cited as a best practice. Class discussion of early alerts has helped normalize self-advocacy and…
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