Cal Poly Pomona’s annual Giving Day taps the university community to support a wide variety of scholarships, programs and resources for students. But this year’s campaign on April 22 and 23 has a renewed sense of urgency and purpose –…
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Greg Howell, a veteran university administrator with global experience, has been selected as the director of the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs. His tenure begins on May 2. “Cal Poly Pomona is experiencing a true renaissance under President Soraya…
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The W.K. Kellogg Foundation has awarded $42 million for an endowment to increase access to educational opportunities, the largest cash gift in the history of the CSU system.
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Edward A. Merritt, the James A. Collins Distinguished Professor of Management at The Collins College of Hospitality Management, has been appointed to a three-year term as a commissioner of the Accreditation Commission for Programs in Hospitality Administration (ACPHA). Merritt is…
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You’re standing in the University Quad when you see a young man screaming at a woman and waving a large stick. What do you do? It’s a scenario that psychology student Hayley Armstrong has shared dozens of times. There are…
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The Men Against Violence (MAV) group at Cal Poly Pomona has received a $24,250 grant from the Verizon Foundation. The grant money will be used to sponsor and advertise programs and events that promote the awareness of issues of violence.…
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President Michael Ortiz honored this year's Outstanding Academic Advisers for their dedication to students with an awards reception on May 13 in the CLA Building's Heritage Room. In addition to the nine individual awards, two outstanding programs were also honored.
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Cal Poly Pomona is celebrating Asia & the Pacific Islands Heritage Month in April with a series of events as part of the Speak Up! Campaign. The events address issues about the contemporary Asian-Pacific American experience and identity.
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Credit card fees, changes in the academic programs and the state budget were some of the issues that students raised during the winter quarter Brown Bag with the Presidents. The open forum on Feb. 9 was hosted by university President…
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