Farm to Pantry Program Wins 2023 One Team Award
A program that provides fresh fruits and vegetables to the food pantry at Cal Poly Pomona is the winner of the 2023 One Team Award. Farm to Pantry, which launched in 2021 to help the Poly Pantry...
View ArticleCal Poly Pomona Students Fall Into New School Year
Students are milling in the quad in search of classrooms. Professors going over the syllabus. The Bronco Bookstore brimming with customers. The official start to the 2023-24 academic year is underway...
View ArticleStudents See Legal System at Work Through Judicial Internship
Political Science Senior Kyle Chao knew he wanted to pursue a career in human rights law and was looking for internship opportunities when he heard about the Judicial Internship Program at Cal Poly...
View Article2023 Top Stories: New Green Space, CPP Ice Cream and Milestone Anniversaries
The Bronco family had plenty of cause to celebrate for 2023. From the Model UN team soaring to victory to Cal Poly Pomona athletes reaching new heights to the Rose Float team gearing up for its 75th...
View ArticleCPP Alumnus Leads New Year’s Festivities as Tournament of Roses President
Many Pasadena residents might say that the annual Rose Parade is right at their doorstep. But for Alex Aghajanian, that was literally the case growing up. As a boy, Aghajanian (’79, business...
View ArticleIn Memoriam: Robin C. Tomasso
Robin C. Tomasso, who dedicated 39 years of service to Cal Poly Pomona’s Academic Senate, died quietly and surrounded by family on Dec. 22 after a battle with cancer. She was 67. Tomasso, who earned...
View ArticleThe Collins College Celebrates 50 Years of Serving Student Success
The hospitality management program at Cal Poly Pomona started with two faculty members and 34 students in the School of Business Administration in 1973. The hospitality industry was booming in the...
View ArticlePoli Sci Professor Renford Reese Creates Scholarship in Late Colleague’s Name
Renford Reese is paying tribute to a friend and former colleague, the late Professor Emeritus Toni Mokjaetji Humber, by helping students in need. The political science professor has gifted Cal Poly...
View ArticleIn Memoriam: Conrad Newberry
Conrad Newberry, a professor emeritus who taught in the College of Engineering for more than two decades, died peacefully Jan. 3 with his family by his side. He was 92. Newberry began teaching...
View Article‘Sum of Us’ Author Calls for Campus Community to Hammer at Injustice
Author Heather McGhee enjoyed working as a public policy wonk, looking through data spreadsheets and trying to come up solutions to economic problems. She often appeared on television news shows and...
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