President Soraya M. Coley was honored as California Senator Connie M. Leyva’s (D-Chino) 2022 pick for “Woman of the Year” in celebration of her advocacy for both Cal Poly Pomona students and the success of the greater Inland Empire. The…
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An educator for 30 years with a lifelong love for all things flight and space, Aerospace Engineering Professor Don Edberg earned the 2022 Wang Family Excellence Award for Outstanding Teaching Faculty. Edberg is one of just five recipients selected from…
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An encyclopedia highlighting the contributions of women in American history by lecturers Peg Lamphier and Rosanne Welch from the Interdisciplinary General Education (IGE) department has been featured in the American Library Association’s 2018 Outstanding References Sources List and won the…
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For Stuart Nealy, Cal Poly Pomona’s Reading, Advising, & Mentoring Program provided him with much more than assistance with test preparation and study habits. RAMP, as the program is known, provided Nealy, who will graduate in June with a degree…
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Three prominent Cal Poly Pomona professors in wide-ranging disciplines have been selected for the 2016-2017 Provost’s Awards for Excellence. Kamran Abedini, David Speak and Nadia Shpachenko-Gottesman were chosen for their excellence in teaching, service, and scholarly and creative activities. In…
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Eleven Cal Poly Pomona graduates, ranging from a high-ranking aide to the Los Angeles mayor to a longtime aerospace executive to the head trainer of the legendary Lakers basketball franchise, were honored with the Distinguished Alumni Award for 2017. The…
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Two Cal Poly Pomona students were awarded scholarships at two recent regional singing competitions. Xavier Montalbo, a music industry studies student, and music performance student Morgan Semrau each received a $1,500 scholarship from the Whittier New Century Singers Vocal Scholarship…
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For three longtime professors, their career tangents converged at an Ursa Major podium. The recipients of the Provost’s Awards for Academic Excellence addressed the motivation behind their work at a March 2 symposium that also offered the campus community a…
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The naming of a building, a $2.5 million federal grant and the First Year Experience are the lead topics for President Ortiz’s video message this week. The CSU Board of Trustees last week approved the naming of Building 163 as…
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Michael Rotondi, a long-time architect and educator based in Los Angeles, will receive the Richard J. Neutra Medal for Professional Excellence on Monday, Nov. 3, from the College of Environmental Design and the Department of Architecture. Rotondi is principal at…
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