U.S. President John F. Kennedy once said, “nothing compares to the simple pleasure of riding a bike.” Cal Poly Pomona helped make this pleasure a reality for five local families at the Pomona CommUNITY Pull Up. The special event took…
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Speaking to four congregations on Feb. 28, Cal Poly Pomona President Soraya M. Coley shared a clear message about the power of education, “Over my time as a student and educator, a simple fact has been made evident to me…
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Admission deadlines, efforts to bolster the graduation rates and support programs to help students succeed were among the topics discussed when Cal Poly Pomona hosted meetings with area high school and community college leaders. More than 50 administrators attended the…
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Cordelia Ontiveros, interim associate vice president for Faculty Affairs and Monica Palomo, associate professor for civil engineering, received the 2017 Inspiring Leaders in STEM Award from INSIGHT Into Diversity, the largest and longest-running diversity magazine and website in higher education.…
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Music Professor Janine Riveire will receive the American String Teachers Association (ASTA) Kudos Award. The organization’s quarterly award recognizes members whose outstanding work and dedication in the field goes above and beyond and creates a lasting impact that can help…
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Cal Poly Pomona has sealed a ground-breaking agreement with a local school district to help its students attain the dream of a college education. Under key components of the pact, Cal Poly Pomona will guarantee admission to qualified Pomona Unified…
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University President Soraya M. Coley has made a guest appearance on a podcast focused on changing lives for the better. Coley appeared on “Transformation for Success,” hosted by self-help guru Barbara Young to speak about her journey from a segregated…
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The College of Engineering’s premier outreach event, the annual Robot Rally, will draw more than 800 elementary students from 17 local schools to the Engineering Meadow on Friday, May 9, for a competition that is the largest of its kind…
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Cal Poly Pomona receives $42 million endowment…
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The Latino Business Students’ Association has organized a charreada and college fair from noon to 5 p.m. on Saturday, June 19 at the Industry Hills Expo. The event at the 5,000-seat venue will include the competition and pageantry of the…
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