The hub for Black student life on campus formerly known as the African American Student Center has a new name. Students recently pushed to rename it the Black Resource Center (BRC). The new name will go into effect at the…
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For 18 years, Cal Poly Pomona has partnered with predominantly African American faith-based organizations in the local community as part of the California State University (CSU) Super Sunday initiative to share the power of a college education. This year, President…
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As the most diverse polytechnic university in the nation, Cal Poly Pomona counts inclusivity among its core values. Offering equal access to opportunities for success, growth and learning is something in which the university takes great pride. A large part…
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More than 50 Latino and African-American male high school seniors attended Project SUCCESS Preview Day to learn more about why they should consider becoming Broncos. The second annual event on May 12 gave attendees an opportunity to hear more about…
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It’s where the pomp and circumstance of tradition gives way to the jubilation of a cultural heritage celebration. For decades, Cal Poly Pomona graduates have participated in cultural graduation ceremonies, donning specialized sashes, leis and tassels. Dance troupes and drummers…
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A university program that helps first-year male Latino and African-American students thrive academically and socially has received a grant to bolster its efforts. The Los Angeles Scholars Investment Fund, through the California Community Foundation (CCF), has awarded the university’s Project…
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Cal Poly Pomona has made significant strides at improving academic success among its black students, according to a newly released study that ranks the university as one of the best in the nation when it comes to serving African Americans.…
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