Genesis Galilea Pompa’s initial interest in advocacy work and lobbying came from her involvement with Associated Students Incorporated (ASI) and her former role as the organization’s secretary of external affairs. That interest recently grew when the political science senior took…
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Andrew Ketsdever joined the College of Engineering as its new dean on July 10 with a central vision — prioritize student engagement. “We need students to feel like they have a sense of belonging here,” Ketsdever said. “Engineering is hard,…
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Cal Poly Pomona’s College Corps program has been instrumental in empowering and supporting students to make a positive impact on campus and in the surrounding community. Through various initiatives and projects, College Corps fellows have been able to showcase their…
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The Office of Undergraduate Research recently hosted series of Summer Research Seminars that featured a carefully curated lineup of speakers designed to expose attendees to cutting edge research and novel perspectives. The six-week series, which was from June 14 to…
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Monday, Aug. 21 / 9 a.m. to 12:05 p.m. PT / Various Locations What better way to start off Fall Conference than with coffee, pastries and fun with your Bronco family? Take a seat for President Soraya M. Coley’s convocation address (starting…
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Monday, Aug. 21 to Thursday, Nov. 9 / Various Hours / Huntley Gallery “Family Matters” is an exhibition by fine artist and photographer Jane Szabo that incorporates memory, metaphor and allegory to express the challenges, burdens and joys of her role as…
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Thursday, Sept. 14 / 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. PT / University Quad The African American Student Center has officially updated its name to the Black Resource Center (BRC).This intentional and student-focused change signifies the importance of the center’s continued efforts in…
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Your Bronco ID could be just a few taps away. Simply log in at BroncoOneCard.com/ss, pull up your digital ID and scan the QR code to pay. Save your Bronco ID to your devices to access your meal plan, Bronco Bucks and…
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California Attorney General Robert Bonta has announced a restriction on state-funded travel to Missouri, Nebraska, and Wyoming, due to new anti-LGBTQIA+ legislation enacted in each state, as prescribed by CA Assembly Bill (AB) 1887. The ban’s effective dates coincide with the…
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Instant Access Complete provides all students affordable access to course materials by the first day of classes. Beginning this fall semester, students are automatically enrolled and charged one flat fee for all required course materials for all classes: $250 per…
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