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 organization Excelencia in Education has chosen Cal-Bridge as its 2019 Example of Excelencia in the graduate category. Cal-Bridge is increasing the number of underrepresented minorities pursuing Ph.D.s in physics and astronomy by 50 percent nationally. Cal Poly Pomona, where…
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The urban and regional planning graduate program (MURP) in the College of Environmental Design secured top national rankings in the latest edition of “Planetizen Guide to Urban Planning Programs.” The Department of Urban & Regional Planning has the distinction of…
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The university’s undergraduate landscape architecture program was ranked 10th nationally by DesignIntelligence, a bimonthly report published by the Design Futures Council.
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The $10 million, 15,000 square-foot expansion will feature much needed space for the college’s graduate program, a social space for students and additional offices that will allow the college’s student body and faculty to grow over time.
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The College of Business Administration's two graduate programs were listed in The Princeton Review's 2014 edition of “The Best 295 Business Schools.”
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Through an interdisciplinary effort, Cal Poly Pomona students are brainstorming alternative water resources for Los Angeles and exploring ways to revitalize the Owens Valley community, which is 200 miles northeast.
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Minority science students applying to graduate health programs are getting a helping hand through a $150,000 grant from the California Wellness Foundation. Awarded to the SEES (Science Educational Enhancement Services) program, the grant will fund academic workshops, test preparation courses,…
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The Princeton Review has again recognized the College of Business Administration’s graduate business programs as among the best in the country in its 2013 edition of “The Best 296 Business Schools.”
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A commitment to serve underrepresented and community college students has earned a Cal Poly Pomona student a prestigious $6,000 scholarship. Anthony Green, a second-year graduate student pursuing a master’s degree in educational multimedia, has earned the William Randolph Hearst/CSU Trustees…
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