The Inter-tribal Student Leadership Council at Cal Poly Pomona (CPP) will host its annual powwow featuring traditional dancers and a gourd dance. More than 250 guests are expected at the event, which is set for Saturday, Sept. 30, from 11…
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Cal Poly Pomona honored the 2016-2017 outstanding advisors for their dedication to student success at the annual awards reception on May 4 in the Bronco Student Center. The awards recognized exceptional faculty and staff advisors, as well as one outstanding…
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Two of the participants in the Chancellor’s Doctoral Incentive Program share a common bond: They are members of the Bronco family. Alexandra Auslander and Manuel Diaz both graduated from Cal Poly Pomona — she in 2012 with a master’s in…
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Under a transition plan aimed at ensuring continuity, three interim associate vice presidents have been selected to help lead initiatives within the Division of Academic Affairs. The plan, which went into effect Jan. 11, was conceived because of the impending retirement…
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Alvaro Huerta, an assistant professor in urban and regional planning and ethnic and women’s studies, discusses the complex nature of international migration in an op-ed. This editorial appeared in the Sacramento Bee on March 21, 2015.…
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Professor Alvaro Huerta would like to see Cal Poly Pomona students aim higher than a four-year degree. Huerta, who teaches in both the urban and regional planning and ethnic and women’s studies departments, wants to encourage students to pursue graduate…
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The Dia de Los Muertos celebration, Veterans Day commemorations and the All-Steinway Initiative campaign highlight President Ortiz’s weekly video update. The Cesar E. Chavez Center for Higher Education and the Ethnic & Women’s Studies Department have scheduled the 20th annual…
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For many Mexican Americans living in the Pomona Valley, youth baseball and softball leagues are integral to their family histories. Through late September, their photos will be on display in the University Library. From the 1930s to the 1970s, both…
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Leaders from several area colleges and universities will join a roundtable discussion hosted by former Secretary of Labor and Cal Poly Pomona alumna Hilda Solis about providing greater support for students transferring from community colleges. The “TRANSFERmation” roundtable grew out…
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Richard Santillan, professor emeritus of ethnic & women’s studies, recently co-authored the book “Mexican American Baseball in the Inland Empire.” It showcases the history of Mexican American baseball in the Inland Empire through the first half of the 20th century.…
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