Sean Yu has made it his philanthropic mission to better the life of college students. Whether through setting up charitable endowments, donating funds for scholarships or volunteering his time for various boards and committees, Yu (’99, double major in political…
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In college, especially at a university like Cal Poly Pomona where a learn-by-doing philosophy is emphasized, internships are critical in preparing students to achieve success in their future careers. Internships have a plethora of benefits: students can apply their classroom…
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Cal Poly Pomona’s College of Business Administration was ranked No. 5 in California and No. 30 in the nation, according to Money Magazine’s 2022 ranking of “Best Colleges for Business Majors.” The list was based on value and average salaries…
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Cal Poly Pomona’s Bronco Asset Management team won first place in the 2021 Student Managed Investment Fund Competition, organized by the Chartered Financial Analyst Society, Orange County (CFAOC) chapter. With the win, the team will manage an investment portfolio of…
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Malia Pope stepped onto the Cal Poly Pomona campus and knew she had found the place where she would pursue her college education. The Sacramento resident had a list of colleges she was considering, and she and her parents had…
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Students are accelerating their graduation with the help of Cal Poly Pomona’s summer completion grants. So far this year, grants were awarded to 315 students who needed eight units or fewer to graduate. The grant covers tuition and fees, and…
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Kevin Li and Johnathan McGowan saw classmates jotting down notes on their textbooks. The only problem was that the pen marks ruined their costly books. Li, who is studying computer information systems, and McGowan, a second-year management and human resources…
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Alyssa Hall came to Cal Poly Pomona determined to be successful. And when she crosses the stage to receive her bachelor’s degree in management and human resources Saturday, June 11, Hall will leave the university a winner in more ways…
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A professor from the College of Business Administration spent her spring break in China delivering presentations on leadership and management. Lianlian Lin, a management and human resources professor, gave a presentation on global perspective and leadership at the Symposium on…
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Dr. Shanthi Srinivas, a faculty member in the College of Business Administration since 1988, has been named associate vice president for academic planning, policy & faculty affairs by Provost Marten denBoer. Her new appointment begins June 15. “This is an…
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