March 2022

Archives for March 2022.

Paving the Way for Justice

Alumnus Gabriel Dima-Smith (’17, government and economics) was featured by CSU News in “Meet 10 Members of the CSU Community Who are Paving the Way for Social Justice.” Growing up, Dima-Smith wasn’t sure he’d go to college, so after finishing…

Town & Gown Bike Ride

After a three-year hiatus due to the pandemic, the Town and Gown Bike Ride is back. On Friday, March 25, at 10:30 a.m. join students, faculty and staff for a 10-mile tour that passes through Pomona’s tapestry of parks and landmarks. This…

Wall of COOL Awards

Join the Center for Advancement of Faculty Excellence (CAFE) to recognize the 2022 recipients of the Wall of COOL (Celebrating Outstanding Opportunities for Learning). This year’s awardees include Berit Givens (mathematics and statistics); Iman Hemmatian (international business and marketing); Janel…

Ann Phong: Re-Evaluating Normal

In this exhibit, Ann Phong, an art department lecturer, ruminates on identity and memories of the pandemic, and the social, political and climate crises that continue to plague it. Phong is the first Asian American artist to hold a solo…

Textbook & Course Materials

Fall 2022 course adoption info needs to be submitted by Friday, March 25. Faculty and academic support staff should submit adoptions via Verba Collect. For help, contact Textbook Requisitions Coordinator Stacie Shellner. The bookstore must post cost info for all…

LifeMatters by Empathia

Any time you or your family members experience difficult memories or feelings, such as disbelief, time distortion, grief, anger and more, LifeMatters can help. Visit the LifeMatters website or download the LifeMatters app (Sign in with the password “Pomona”).Call anytime…

Going the Distance

CPP’s own “rock star,” Nicholas Van Buer, an associate professor of geological sciences, was featured in this Instagram post that garnered over 1,600 likes. Van Buer spent his sabbatical completing a 500-mile hike across the Mojave Desert. He also filmed…