Communication scholar Zane Landin, and 29 young mental health activists from across the country, have been selected by MTV Entertainment to participate in the first-ever Mental Health Youth Action Forum at the White House. During the two-day forum in May,…
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The Partners in Education (PIE) board of directors selected 25 teacher candidates to be honored during the 16th Annual Sponsor a Future Teacher Virtual Awards Ceremony. During the program, which was held on Feb. 24, each student was recognized for their…
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Erik Rolland — dean of the College of Business Administration (CBA) and interim dean of the College of the Extended University (CEU) — will be the next president of the University of the Bahamas. The University of the Bahamas Board…
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Political Science Professor Renford Reese was first bitten by the travel bug as a college senior at Vanderbilt University. He had a good friend at the time attending Spelman College who was in France as part of a student exchange…
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Members of the campus community who witness illegal dumping on or near university property are urged to report incidents to the University Police Department. The latest episode of illegal dumping occurred in mid-March on a dirt road off Temple Avenue…
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Break out the bubbly: The Collins College of Hospitality Management is No. 10 in the 2022 rankings of CEOWORLD magazine’s “Best Hospitality and Hotel Management Schools in the World,” the only program in California to make the Top 50 list.…
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During the Fall 2023 semester, WASC Senior College and University Commission (WSCUC) will conduct a Special Visit review of Cal Poly Pomona. The campus visit will focus on the seven recommendations noted by the Commission following their accreditation review in…
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Returning after a year hiatus, the 2022 San Gabriel Valley Economic Forecast Summit on March 22 welcomed back industry executives, elected officials, and education leaders for an update on the state-of-business in Southern California. Presented by the College of Business…
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A large white tent stationed within earshot of the Centerpointe Dining Commons allowed the Music Department to conduct essential musical training despite restrictions brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. Before the start of the fall semester, Music Department Chair Dave…
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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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