The Cal Poly Pomona cyber defense team has earned a coveted spot in the 2016 National Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition after winning the western regional finals. Cal Poly Pomona students defeated teams from universities that included Stanford and UC Berkeley…
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As an energetic and precocious young girl, Soraya M. Coley saw the world through an innocent and unfiltered gaze. The thoughts of that child were on the simple joys of play time, oblivious to the invisible divide in the legally…
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A Cal Poly Pomona alumnus with a long career in local law enforcement has been selected as the university’s next chief of police. Dario Robinson, a lieutenant with the San Bernardino Police Department, will take over as head of University…
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The first quarterly Pizza with the Presidents event of the 2015-16 academic year will be held Nov. 10 in the Bronco Student Center, Ursa Major, from noon to 1 p.m. The hourlong Q&A session will give students the chance to…
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The annual tradition started in Mexico to honor the dead comes to life at Cal Poly Pomona this week. The César E. Chávez Center for Higher Education, in collaboration with the Ethnic & Women’s Studies Department, will host the campus’s…
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The push to exceed the graduation rate target, strategic planning to ensure the best use of campus resources for student success, and the effort to navigate the internal and external factors that affect academic excellence were among the themes university…
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Fall Conference kicks off Monday, Sept. 21, with convocation, a State of the University address from President Soraya M. Coley, and an inaugural blessing from a tribal elder. Kim Marcus (Serrano & Cahuilla), culture director and head counselor at Noli…
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Sushi, boba teas and poke bowls will be on the menu at the Bronco Student Center this fall. Hibachi-San opened this week – the first of the Japanese fast food chain’s to be on a college campus. Hibachi-San is part…
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Cal Poly Pomona is moving forward with plans for new student housing, which will improve campus life for future generations of students. The new residence halls, with the first phase proposed to open in fall 2019, will merge with the…
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Meredith McKenzie, a faculty member in the Department of Urban and Regional Planning, recently appeared on statewide cable news show to talk about the water issues California is facing. McKenzie spoke with Brad Pomerance of Charter Cable’s Local Edition about…
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