Tuesday, March 21 / 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. PT / Bldg. 98-B1-262 Are you looking for more creative ways to engage your students? Then look no further than MediaVision, the video department on campus. You’re invited to an open…
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Through Friday, March 31 / Standard Operational Hours / On Campus Do you know a kid in your life with a closet bursting with outgrown or never worn clothes? Or do you have bags of clothes you plan to donate…
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Wednesday, April 26 / Party at 5, First Pitch at 6:30 p.m. PT / Angels Stadium “Is it your belief that angels play baseball?” — Hank Murphy, “Angels in the Outfield.” Grab a friend and find out for yourself as…
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Kristina Singiser spent countless hours as a child solving jigsaw puzzles. Years later as the managing principal of HMC Architects’ studio in Los Angeles, she is still figuring out puzzles but on a much larger scale — namely, the Cal…
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From discussions about the gender pay gap to a study on TikTok shopping users, a vast range of topics were presented by students at the 11th Annual Cal Poly Pomona Student Research, Scholarship & Creative Activities (RSCA) Conference. The conference…
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University President Soraya M. Coley has been selected to receive the American Council on Education (ACE) Donna Shavlik Award. The award commemorates the long and outstanding service of Donna Shavlik, former director of ACE’s Office of Women in Higher Education. The…
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Noted scholar, sociologist and activist W.E.B. Du Bois once posed the question to Black Americans, “How does it feel to be a problem?” In his writings, Du Bois was exploring the alienation that African Americans often feel in being part…
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Cal Poly Pomona athletes from various sports nominated faculty and staff members to be appreciated not only with a plaque, but the kind of applause athletes receive in the athletic arena. At halftime of the men’s and women’s home basketball…
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On March 14, Cal Poly Pomona will commemorate the 55th anniversary of the East Los Angeles Walkouts, with a panel discussion featuring three leading Chicana student organizers of the historic event in March 1968, when 15,000 students walked out of…
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The College of Education and Integrative Studies has received a $25,000 gift and an endowment valued at approximately $82,000 to support its teacher academy, which aims to ease California’s teacher shortage by preparing high school students to become teachers. Ivan…
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