Cal Poly Pomona has received a $12.5 million philanthropic investment from alumni David and Ruth Singelyn to expand the College of Business Administration graduate program, which has been formally named the Singelyn Graduate School of Business. The donation represents the…
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The leading undergraduate program in student satisfaction, placement rate and starting salary in Cal Poly Pomona’s College of Business Administration is entering the graduate market with a new Master of Science program in digital supply chain management (MSDSCM) coming in the…
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Southern California’s dry heat was a familiar warmth to Aneika Solomon Garcia. The weather reminded her of her grandparents’ land, a two-acre parcel about the size of two soccer fields, in Trinidad and Tobago where she grew up. They grew…
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Students are accelerating their graduation with the help of Cal Poly Pomona’s summer completion grants. So far this year, grants were awarded to 315 students who needed eight units or fewer to graduate. The grant covers tuition and fees, and…
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The Associated Students Inc. (ASI) elections committee announced Pasindu Senaratne and Rachel Hunter as the 2019-20 ASI president-elect and vice president-elect, respectively, after voting concluded on April 18. Senaratne is a third-year student studying finance, real estate and law. He…
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The digital world can be a precarious place, but Cal Poly Pomona alumna Diane Miller (’81, computer information systems) is committed to meeting the constantly evolving cyber threat for generations to come. Miller is director of Global Cyber Education and…
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Members of the Pomona community can get free assistance in filing their taxes beginning on Tax Day, which is Feb. 9. Tax Day inaugurates the start of Cal Poly Pomona’s Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA), an IRS-backed program for most…
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The world’s largest global organization for investment professionals has put its stamp of approval on finance degrees earned at Cal Poly Pomona’s College of Business Administration. Wei Yu, chair of the CBA’s Finance, Real Estate and Law department, recently received…
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Cal Poly Pomona has been named a “2018 Best College for Business Majors” by Money Magazine. The university is No. 35 on the list based on estimated price with and without financial aid, the percent of students who receive grants,…
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Tricia Alicante, graduate advisor for the College of Business Administration, died on Oct. 10, her 36th birthday, after a short but courageous battle with a rare form of liver cancer. Alicante, who worked at Cal Poly Pomona for more than…
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