Physics and Astronomy Department Chair Hector Mireles died Sept. 16, after a 14-month battle with cancer. He was 56 years old. Mireles came to Cal Poly Pomona in 2002. In 2016, he stepped into the role of department chair. Like…
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Friday, Oct. 28 / All day / Bronco Bookstore Upstairs The upstairs textbook area of the Bronco Bookstore will be closed to all customers on Friday, Oct. 28 while store staff conduct textbook inventory counting. Please encourage students to plan to pick…
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Tuesday, Nov. 1 / 1 to 2 p.m. PT / Virtual The Learning with a Leader series is a unique opportunity to meet and discuss leadership philosophy with various CPP leaders. In this session, meet Jared Ceja, executive director/CEO, Foundation,…
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In a message to the university community, President Soraya M. Coley announced the appointment of Cynthia Pickett as presidential associate for inclusion and chief diversity officer (CDO). Pickett comes to Cal Poly Pomona from DePaul University, and as CDO will provide…
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Jessica Wagoner, senior associate vice president of enrollment management and services, and Cecilia Santiago-Gonzalez, assistant vice president of strategic initiatives for student success, recall the impact of COVID-19 on enrollment and retention, utilizing Billy Chat (an artificial intelligence texting robot)…
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Cal Poly Pomona is named among the top Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs) in California and Florida providing education with the highest payoff for its graduates. According to a new report, the university’s alumni “see a median salary of about $4,000 more than is typical…
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Ayana Jamieson, assistant professor of ethnic and women’s studies, joined pioneers in technology, business and the arts in the Oct. 12 livestream “A New Climate,” an examination of our collective response to climate change. Jamieson was featured in the discussion…
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In this opinion piece, political science Adjunct Professor Farrah Hassen says poor communities and Tribal communities are especially vulnerable to water insecurity exacerbated by climate change, environmental racism and privatization. This article was originally published by the Colorado Times Recorder…
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Andrew Moss, professor emeritus of English and nonviolence studies, ponders the final farewell of the late U.S. Rep. John Lewis in this opinion piece. “I offer it here in two senses: as the ability to see in another individual a shared humanity,…
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Jessica Wagoner, senior associate vice president of enrollment management and services, and Cecilia Santiago-Gonzalez, assistant vice president of strategic initiatives for student success, recall the impact of COVID-19 on enrollment and retention, utilizing Billy Chat (an artificial intelligence texting robot)…
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