Gregory Young, professor in the finance, real estate & law department, was a panel discussion moderator at the Law Journal Symposium at Los Angeles’ Southwestern Law School earlier this year. The conference’s theme was “2021: International Law Ten Years from…
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The music department will emphasize the changes in the music industry and changes in music-making at seminars and performances during winter quarter. The events will not only focus on the creative aspect of the music industry, they will also include…
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Music is practically hard-wired into everyone’s DNA, but is it still vibrant? The department will host a panel discussion to explore the issue on Thursday, Feb. 3 from 3 to 7 p.m. “Music and Image: Is music losing the battle?”…
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Norman Gregory Young, professor in the finance, real estate & law department, was a panelist during International Law Weekend in October in New York City. The event, organized by the American branch of the International Law Association (ABILA) and the…
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Dan Manson, professor of computer information systems and director of the Center for Information Assurance, participated in a cybersecurity panel discussion in September that attracted more than 100 information technology professionals from throughout the country. The discussion was part of…
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The music department is rolling out a series of four free events this quarter as part of an ongoing effort to stimulate creative and scholarly discussion and activities. On Thursday, Oct. 28, Barry Green hosts a workshop titled “Music of…
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Cal Poly Pomona celebrates the 20th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, which ensures the civil rights of people with disabilities. President Ortiz signed a proclamation recognizing the anniversary on July 26 and reaffirming the university’s commitment to the…
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Advances in technology will allow new, more sophisticated ways to deliver energy and monitor its use — helping homeowners save money and decrease wasteful consumption. However, every step forward in technology brings potential problems. The modernization of the country’s power…
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College of Environmental Design Dean Michael Woo will moderate a discussion about the future of Los Angeles’ planning department on Wednesday, Aug. 4 at 6 p.m. at the Southwestern Law School. The discussion will focus on the types kind of…
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Four teams of undergraduates in apparel merchandising & management (AMM) competed in Target’s annual case study competition on May 28. Lisette Gutierrez, Y-Uyen Pham, Anthony Truong, Allison Poon and Kate Nelson won first prize and $4,000. The second, third and…
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