For 10 minutes, the audience of more than 300 sat with eyes shut in silent meditation, taking deep, steady breaths and clearing their minds of stress. That’s out of the ordinary at a Kellogg Distinguished Lecture Series event. Then again,…
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Author and business consultant Kevin Carroll lives by a childhood creed: Have a ball at what you’re doing, or at least turn that passion for play into a spark for creativity. With his signature red rubber ball at his side,…
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He helped President Bill Clinton win the White House in 1992. She served as campaign director for President George H.W. Bush. James “The Ragin’ Cajun” Carville and Mary Matalin may come from opposite ends of the political spectrum, but in…
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Citing gender inequity as the moral challenge of the 21st century, journalist and activist Sheryl WuDunn issued a worldwide call to action to help uplift women and girls. WuDunn, the first Asian-American woman to be awarded a Pulitzer Prize in…
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Sheryl WuDunn, a women’s rights activist and the first Asian-American reporter to win a Pulitzer Prize, will speak at Cal Poly Pomona as part of the Kellogg Distinguished Public Lecture Series. WuDunn will discuss her book, “A Path Appears: Transforming…
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World-renowned explorer and author Sir Ranulph Fiennes will be the featured speaker at Cal Poly Pomona’s Kellogg Distinguished Public Lecture Series. Fiennes, whom the Guinness Book of Records dubbed the “World’s Greatest Living Explorer,” will discuss “Living Dangerously” on Thursday, Jan.…
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Dolores Huerta, a pioneer of the farm-labor movement, feminist and tireless civil-rights activist, will visit Cal Poly Pomona and address issues involving social justice on Thursday, Oct. 23, as part of the Kellogg Distinguished Public Lecture Series. The speaker series…
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An increase in applications, the Cal Poly Pomona Foundation’s biennial report and homecoming top the president’s weekly video update.
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Rigoberta Menchú Tum, an indigenous Mayan woman from Guatemala who won the 1992 Nobel Peace Prize in recognition of her work for the rights of the Maya and native peoples everywhere, will speak at the Bronco Student Center on Thursday,…
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Annie Leonard, director of the Story of Stuff Project and author of “The Story of Stuff,” will be speaking on campus on Nov. 14 as a part of the Kellogg Distinguished Public Lecture Series and the First Year Experience. “The…
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