A new study that analyzes the interplay or of race, poverty, politics and age distribution on COVID-19 vaccination rates in each county across the United States has found that the impact of each factor is not universal across geographies. Carsten…
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At her high school in suburban Boston, Iris Levine’s aptitude tests earmarked her for a career as an accountant. Her mother sounded a different note. “If you want to go to school for accounting, you’ll live at home and go…
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Watching news reports about COVID-19, Economics Professor Carsten Lange noticed that many of the state and local briefings focused on daily COVID-19 statistics such as positive test results and the number of deaths. In his experience as a data scientist,…
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Business leaders, elected officials and key decision-makers across the region converged at Cal Poly Pomona for the 2019 San Gabriel Valley Economic Forecast Summit. From the global economic outlook to the state of business in the San Gabriel Valley, industry…
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Richard Navarro, a faculty member in the College of Education and Integrative Studies (CEIS), recently returned to campus after two-years of leading a five-year, $22 million project focused on creating opportunities to boost economic growth in El Salvador. The Research…
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A Cal Poly Pomona team has won the NASA Glenn Research Center’s first University Student Design Challenge. During the four-month competition, 16 teams of students designed concepts for using aeronautics vehicles as a means to travel within city limits. The…
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Luis Chavez got closer to his dream of working in international finance this past summer through a coveted opportunity with the Washington, D.C.-based firm Inter-American Development Bank. The 24-year-old economics and finance major says he was interning at the Jet…
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Ten Cal Poly Pomona students had the opportunity to meet in Washington, D.C., last month with Chilean diplomats and officials from the Organization of American States. The students attended the Model OAS General Assembly, an event designed to educate students…
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Ten Cal Poly Pomona students will travel to Washington, D.C. to participate in the Model Organization of American States General Assembly from March 25 to 29. The event is designed to educate students about diplomacy and the OAS, a hemispheric…
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Policy changes introduced during the FDR era– which structurally limited financial behavior –has not been an agenda item for Congress, this time. Therefore, it suggests that the last bubble and implosion will be followed by a new bubble and subsequent…
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