It’s full steam ahead for Cal Poly Pomona’s Bronco STEA2M Innovation Hub, after a $1 million federal funding request by U.S. Rep. Norma Torres was approved in a sweeping 2022 appropriations bill signed earlier this month by President Joe Biden.…
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We’re very excited about this new program! The Association of College & University Educators online Course in Effective Teaching will be the seed of some truly satisfying results. This is an opportunity for elite faculty teams to focus on the “wicked” problems…
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Cal Poly Pomona was named to Money Magazine’s 2018 list of “The 50 Best Colleges in the U.S.” for quality and affordability. The university was ranked No. 47, a dramatic rise from its No. 124 position last year. Contributing to…
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Cal Poly Pomona was recently awarded a $1.1 million grant for our education specialist credential or adapted physical education authorization. This full scholarship pays 100 percent for tuition and books plus more. Go to https://www.cpp.edu/~ceis/seeds/index.shtml to join the virtual info…
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Three Cal Poly Pomona student research teams each earned second place in their subject category at the CSU system- wide Student Research Competition in Sacramento on May 4 to 5. Biological and Agricultural Sciences Janam Dave took second place in…
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Cal Poly Pomona honored this year’s Outstanding Advisors for their dedication to student success at an annual awards reception on April 26 in the Bronco Student Center. The awards highlighted exceptional faculty and staff advisors, as well as two outstanding…
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Carol and Jim Collins have made a $10 million leadership gift, the largest single donation ever to The Collins College of Hospitality Management, to establish the Carol and James A. Collins Excellence Endowment. “The growth and national reputation of The…
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Cal Poly Pomona will host the third annual Better Together: California Teachers Summit on Friday, July 28, at the Bronco Student Center from 7 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The free, statewide summit is a unique opportunity for teachers to come…
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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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Semester conversion and the selection of a new dean were among the topics discussed during a recent Q & A session with the College of Education and Integrative Studies’ (CEIS) Interim Dean Nancy Hurlbut. The CEIS Student Council hosted the…
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