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CPP’s Black Thriving Initiative makes progress toward an inclusive campusRaveena Rahman News March 19, 2024 0By Raveena Rahman, March 19, 2024 The Black Thriving Initiative at Cal Poly Pomona acknowledges and addresses anti-Blackness as a...
Cal Poly Pomona’s Collins College named No. 6 in the world in its 50th yearKristine Pascual News March 19, 2024 0By Kristine Pascual, March 19, 2024 The Collins College of Hospitality Management at CPP ranked No. 6 in the world...
Women in the arts: A look into Cal Poly Pomona woman creators, visionariesAthena Flores Arts and Culture March 19, 2024 0By Athena Flores, March 18, 2024 Through the perspective of women artists in their paintings, music, theater and all other...
Cal Poly Pomona theatre premieres ‘The Wolves’Reyes Navarrete Arts and Culture March 19, 2024 0By Reyes Navarrete, March 19, 2024 A pack of nine teenage girls on a soccer team stretch, drill and dish...
Decoding diversity: Is the film industry evolving?Jessica Silverio Arts and Culture March 19, 2024 0By Jessica Silverio, March 19, 2024 The diverse array of nominees and winners at this year’s Oscars signifies a notable...
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