Three prominent Cal Poly Pomona professors in wide-ranging disciplines have been selected for the 2016-2017 Provost’s Awards for Excellence. Kamran Abedini, David Speak and Nadia Shpachenko-Gottesman were chosen for their excellence in teaching, service, and scholarly and creative activities. In…
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For three longtime professors, their career tangents converged at an Ursa Major podium. The recipients of the Provost’s Awards for Academic Excellence addressed the motivation behind their work at a March 2 symposium that also offered the campus community a…
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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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Faculty, staff and students who attended a series of workshops during Fall Conference learned about Cal Poly Pomona traditions, new opportunities to increase course sections, supporting student success, and improving the student experience and advising.
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President Ortiz shares news of the CSU Board of Trustees naming Tim White as the next chancellor to lead the system. White has grown up in California public universities, from community college to CSU to the UC system. “Tim embodies…
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Student veterans now have a place on campus to call their own. The new Veterans Resource Center, located on the second floor of the CLA Building inside the Registrar’s Office, serves as a first point of contact and provides face-to-face…
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Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Isabel Wilkerson will discuss her New York Times bestseller book on Thursday, April 19 at 7 p.m. in the University Theatre. The event, sponsored by the Kellogg Distinguished Public Lecture Series, is free and open to the…
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The Kellogg Distinguished Public Lecture Series will host its inaugural lecture by Roger Beachy, a member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences...
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One of the major impediments to timely graduation is limited access to a required course ¿ and one of the reasons access is limited is because some students are taking a difficult course two or even three times in order…
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The Kellogg Legacy Project Endowment has awarded nearly $1.6 million in grants to 25 campus programs to strengthen academics, support current and incoming students...
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