CPP’s Global Campus and the College of Professional and Global Education hosted a recent event welcoming new international students and scholars with a celebration of the Mid-Autumn Festival. The luncheon event, attended by around 200 students, faculty and staff, featured…
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The College of Professional and Global Education (CPGE) recently hosted a cultural exchange event at the International Center with a group of students from two universities in South Korea, along with CPP staff and faculty. The two-hour July 14 event…
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A faculty delegation from the Rajamangala University of Technology Thanyaburi (RMUTT) in Thailand, along with CPP faculty and administration staff, recently attended a roundtable and cultural exchange event at the International Center. During the two-hour June 22 event, the Thai…
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Political Science Professor Renford Reese was first bitten by the travel bug as a college senior at Vanderbilt University. He had a good friend at the time attending Spelman College who was in France as part of a student exchange…
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While COVID-19 restricted some practices, the Cal Poly Pomona Center for Community Engagement launched a new spring break tradition this year that focused on virtual volunteering from the safety of your home to better the community. Over spring break from…
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Howard E. Evans has announced that he will retire as dean of Cal Poly Pomona’s College of the Extended University and International Center (CEU) on Aug. 1. Evans started as the dean of CEU in September 2012. During his tenure,…
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International Education Week (IEW) is a worldwide celebration of the millions of people who improve global understanding through exchange programs. Cal Poly Pomona will honor its thousands of international students, scholars, faculty and staff—and the amazing richness and diversity of…
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In partnership with Undocumented Student Services, the College of Education and Integrative Studies recently held a workshop to learn more about supporting undocumented students at Cal Poly Pomona. The workshop included information about the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)…
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Because of a travel ban since the 1960s, Cuba has remained a land of mystery to many Americans. Anecdotes from Cuban defectors and asylum seekers have provided snippets about life on the island, but to most Americans, the communist nation…
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Growing up in Shenyang City, in the Liaoning Province of China, Rui Zhao built her hopes and dreams on coming to America. Being the first from her family to go to college, she was excited about getting a first-rate education.…
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