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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February is Black History Month, and the African American Student Center, in partnership with organizations across campus, is hosting several events open to all CPP students, faculty, and staff members. The Alumni Association is also hosting two events. Black History…
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Want to know the origin story of the Black Student Union at Cal Poly Pomona? Have questions about multiracial identity or cultural appropriation? The CPP African American Student Center (AASC) is hosting a series of events during Black History Month…
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Despite the effects of COVID-19, there are a variety of opportunities to celebrate Black History Month with the Cal Poly Pomona community throughout February. CPP’s Division of Student Affairs is hosting online events throughout the month, headlined by a celebration of Blackness…
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President Soraya M. Coley was one of five honorees at the inaugural Black History Month Reception hosted by Los Angeles County Supervisor Hilda Solis. The reception was held at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Pomona on Feb. 14. Solis is…
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Black Advance, the umbrella club for all Black organizations on the Cal Poly Pomona campus, celebrates Black History Month this February by hosting special events throughout the month in coordination with the African American Student Center at CPP. See the…
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Professor Robin Wilson is fighting a battle against poverty and lack of opportunity. His weapon is math. The Cal Poly Pomona professor believes “Math literacy can lead to personal and societal change because it can provide access to education and…
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President Ortiz celebrates a gift from engineering technology alumnus Marty Colombatto and his wife, Stefanie, to the College of Engineering. The couple donated $100,000 to upgrade one of the engineering labs with 70 pieces of equipment. “Our hands-on model is…
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Chemistry Professor Ed Walton opens a drawer, pulls out a small green book and modestly places it on his desk. On the first page is a photo of his father, Norman Walton, a history professor who taught at Alabama State…
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This year’s theme for Black History Month is “The Evolution of Black.” For more information about upcoming events and activities, visit www.dsa.cpp.edu/aasc or contact the African American Student Center at (909) 869-5006.…
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