Barbara Dev, who served as a lecturer and taught biochemistry in the College of Science, died on Oct. 8 after a long battle with ovarian cancer. She earned her bachelor’s degree at Holy Names College in Oakland, California then attended…
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Lori Lebeau-Walsh, a former lecturer in the art department and a Cal Poly Pomona alumna (’92, art), died Aug. 19. She was 65. Lebeau-Walsh taught part-time at the university on and off from 2000 to 2009. When art Professor Emeritus…
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Frank Wein, a lecturer in the urban & regional planning department at Cal Poly Pomona and a leader in his profession, died Jan. 24. He was 59. Wein was as one of the nation’s most respected urban and environmental planners,…
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Art Department lecturer and art historian Wendy Slatkin was recently published in the prestigious peer-reviewed international “Gender and Women’s Leadership” handbook. Slatkin has also been selected as a guest curator and keynote speaker at University of Texas, Permian Basin for…
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"I walked these halls as an uncertain undergrad," remembers Jack Fong. "I thought I'd be a 9-to-5 worker in the corporate world." A 1992 communications alumnus, Fong was unsure of his future through most of college. Never did he imagine…
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Writer and lecturer Tim Wise will be the keynote speaker at the Cultural Centers’ 15-year anniversary celebration on Wednesday, May 12, at 5:30 p.m. in the Bronco Student Center. Wise has spoken at Harvard, Stanford and Yale, among other universities,…
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Gary Lawson, adjunct professor in the Department of International Business & Marketing, has been re-elected to a three-year term on the Board of Directors for the Regional Chamber of Commerce – San Gabriel Valley. As a board member, Lawson is…
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Alexis Gray, adjunct faculty member in the anthropology division of the Department of Geography & Anthropology, is featured in the cover story of the February 2010 issue of Inland Empire magazine. “Bones In Real Life” explores the world of forensic…
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