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Though this should be an exciting time because of her upcoming graduation, Annie Song, who will be graduating this week with her doctorate’s degree in educational leadership has been confronted with ...
Weapon manufacturers, also referred to as defense contractors, are a regular presence at campus career fairs and are among significant donors to CPP. Lockheed Martin has sponsored the 2023 ...
Campus South, previously known as the Lanterman Developmental Center, has been under the care of CPP since 2015. CPP faculty, staff and students don’t use the property. Instead, the university leases ...
By Danna Miramontes, May 14, 2024 As the school year comes to a close, it is important to highlight the achievements of this year’s graduating class. The College of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences ...
Royce’s journey into politics evolved from a culmination of leadership roles, each giving her more of an ability to impact the community she served as she worked her way up. While at CPP, Royce was ...
By Daisette Verdin, May 7, 2024 Driven by ambition and a passion for creativity, these Cal Poly Pomona entrepreneurs are redefining success one start-up at a time. What started as a mother and son ...
Bonnie Thorne, CPP’s California Faculty Association president, is concerned that a policy dictating when, where and how students can speak will be weaponized against speech administrators don’t like.
By Erica Roa, April 30, 2024 Film has been used as the preferred medium of storytelling for decades; social media, short-attention spans and layoffs continue to threaten the once prevalent art form.
By Victoria Mejicanos, April 22, 2025 A Cal Poly Pomona computer science and engineering student was recently deported after showing up to a Los Angeles courthouse for a routine immigration ...
By Kristine Pascual, April 22, 2025 Actors always receive praise and support from the audience, but behind every production is a team of designers who work to ensure the show runs as smoothly as ...
By Christian Park-Gastelum, Nov. 5th, 2024 Cal Poly Pomona’s History Department introduced Francisco Beltrán as its newest assistant professor in the fall 2024 semester. Beltrán is among 7% of Latinos ...
By Ava Uhlack, Jan 21, 2025 Residents of Los Angeles County remain on high alert as today marks the second week of both the Palisades and Eaton fires. Both fires started Jan. 7. The Eaton Fire in ...