From discussions about the gender pay gap to a study on TikTok shopping users, a vast range of topics were presented by students at the 11th Annual Cal Poly Pomona Student Research, Scholarship & Creative Activities (RSCA) Conference. The conference…
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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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Raisa Majid, a rising senior in political science, has been accepted by the Panetta Institute to represent Cal Poly Pomona in their prestigious and highly-immersive Congressional Internship Program. Every year, the Panetta Institute hosts one student from each of the…
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Political Science Professor Renford Reese was first bitten by the travel bug as a college senior at Vanderbilt University. He had a good friend at the time attending Spelman College who was in France as part of a student exchange…
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Professor Beverly Speak, a lecturer in the Masters of Public Administration program in the Department of Political Science, was a speaker at the Claremont Women’s March, alongside elected representatives and local activists. An estimated 120,000 participated in marches across…
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Over 20 consecutive years of tradition continues for the Cal Poly Pomona National Model United Nations (Model UN) team, winner of the Distinguished Delegation Award at this year’s virtual simulation. “I’m extra proud of this year’s team for maintaining that…
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At her high school in suburban Boston, Iris Levine’s aptitude tests earmarked her for a career as an accountant. Her mother sounded a different note. “If you want to go to school for accounting, you’ll live at home and go…
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Nearly three decades after the beating of Rodney King by LAPD officers was caught on tape, echoes of the past are resurfacing in the death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police officers and the ensuing protests and…
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Alexandra Porges did not plan on having a career in politics. Initially, Porges set out on her college journey as an art history major. Then, the 2016 elections happened, and it changed the course of her life. “I got very…
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Jacob Wolak, a political science senior, is jumpstarting his career by working for Congressman Gil Cisneros. Wolak, a field representative and staff assistant for the congressman, was first introduced to Cisneros’ office when he provided input on legislation that would…
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