Cal Poly Pomona is part of a $1 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to increase the number of underrepresented minorities pursuing Ph.D.s in mathematics. The project, called BAMM! Bolstering the Advancement of Masters in Mathematics, is a…
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A scholarship effort designed to help grapple with the shortage of special education teachers in Southern California recently welcomed its first cohort of students. The Integrated Teacher Education Program (ITEP) and Special Educators of Excellence in Diverse Settings (SEEDS) scholarship…
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Carol and Jim Collins have made a $10 million leadership gift, the largest single donation ever to The Collins College of Hospitality Management, to establish the Carol and James A. Collins Excellence Endowment. “The growth and national reputation of The…
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The College of Education & Integrative Studies has received a $1.1 million federal grant to help alleviate the shortage of special education teachers in Southern California. The U.S. Department of Education grant will offer full-tuition scholarships for new post-baccalaureate students…
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Agricultural students from Orange County will have more scholarship and educational opportunities at Cal Poly Pomona, thanks to a local farm bureau. The Orange County Farm Bureau has given $165,000 to the Huntley College of Agriculture at Cal Poly Pomona…
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The Kellogg Honors College has won the award honoring the most spirited group participating in the university’s 2015 Matt’s Run 5K. The Myers Cup is given to the group or club with the most spirit, highest percentage of participating members…
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