Cal Poly Pomona will name its College of Agriculture after 1960 alumnus Don B. Huntley, who has pledged a transformative gift. The gift will provide funds for academic innovations, scientific research and student scholarships. The college is the founding college…
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When Sarah De Herrera sang the national anthem in her native Choctaw at the presidential Investiture in February, she felt as though it was the crescendo of her Cal Poly Pomona experience. But the show isn’t over just yet for…
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Cal Poly Pomona is making history by hosting its very first Native American elder/scholar-in-residence — a member of a Southern California tribe who brings a wealth of knowledge about Native American traditions to the campus. Lorene Sisquoc (Mountain Cahuilla/Apache) was…
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