Cal Poly Pomona’s graduation rates rose across all categories for students starting as freshmen and as transfer students. The result was more than 7,400 students earning their degrees as members of the Class of 2021, the largest graduating class in…
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Arthur ‘Art’ Gilbert Covarrubias Sr., who worked at Cal Poly Pomona for 49 years in roles including director of university admissions, died on June 9. He was 79. In addition to his many years of service at Cal Poly Pomona,…
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Programs and resources that have supported students through virtual instruction could see their donations doubled thanks to a 36-hour gift-matching period that is part of Cal Poly Pomona’s annual Giving Day. From April 21 to 22, the Bronco community can…
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Speaking to four congregations on Feb. 28, Cal Poly Pomona President Soraya M. Coley shared a clear message about the power of education, “Over my time as a student and educator, a simple fact has been made evident to me…
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When PolyCentric first checked in with Lauren Ruiz, an incoming Cal Poly Pomona freshman and self-avowed cowgirl, she was gearing up for a long, fun summer of horseback riding in New Mexico. That was in May, and she was excited…
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For many students, just getting through college under the best of circumstances can prove challenging. It’s an even bigger feat for foster youth often grappling with separation, loss and trauma. This year, 10 graduates of the university’s Renaissance Scholars program,…
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In compliance with CSU EO 1056 and Coded Memo RM-2018-1, Emergency Management Program requirements, Cal Poly Pomona has updated its Emergency Operations Plan (EOP). Per the executive order and coded memo, the campus is to develop, review and update an…
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In compliance with the California State University, Executive Order #1056 , Emergency Management Program requirements, Cal Poly Pomona has a new, Emergency Operations Plan (EOP). Per the executive order, the campus is to develop an emergency operations plan, review, update…
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Growing up with two alcoholic parents, graduating senior Mich Hamlin didn’t know that living homeless in a Montclair community park with his family was different. At 10, Hamlin did not know that getting up at 3 a.m. to hold up…
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For many high school graduates, the thought of starting college may seem stressful, overwhelming or scary. However, incoming freshmen who participated in the Summer Bridge...
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