Orfalea College of Business (OCOB) is accepting applications now for their new sales minor, set to debut Fall 2019. Administration, faculty and staff collaborated to form the minor after students expressed a need for more sales-related curriculum, according to marketing professor Lisa Simon. “We saw a need to give students a stronger foundation in […]
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The Hispanic Business Student Association hope to partner with other clubs to share their mission
In business administration sophomore Nicholas Perez’s hometown of La Mirada, California, he could see a person of just about any race or ethnicity anywhere in his neighborhood. After arriving in San Luis Obispo for Week of Welcome (WOW), Perez felt instead like he was seeing “almost the same thing over and over.” Although he participated […]
Reducing $28,000 to $50: Students resolve low-income tax claims
In Fall 2018, the LITC had 28 active clients, closed 10 cases and had $85,435 of liabilities reduced.
Cal Poly places in top five at National Collegiate Sales Competition
Business administration Alexis Anderson was the first Cal Poly student to make it to the championship round.
Meet the candidates for ASI 2018-2019
Get to know this year’s ASI Presidential and Board of Directors candidates.
Mayor Harmon works to improve town and gown relations
Three months into her term in office, Mayor Heidi Harmon is working to strengthen the city’s relationship with students.
Scott Dawson to return as Orfalea College of Business dean
Scott Dawson will return to Cal Poly in June as the Orfalea College of Business dean.
Orfalea College of Business Dean Scott Dawson to step down
The decision was based on the death of his wife, Bridget Dawson.
Wife of Orfalea College of Business dean killed in biking accident on Highway 227
Bridget Dawson was biking south of Biddle Ranch Road around 6:45 p.m. when hit by a car from behind.
Meet Henry Hilgert, the man behind Cal Poly’s gardens
The gardens outside the Orfalea College of Business, Education Building and Architecture Department don’t maintain themselves.
Here’s how the Fall 2015 admitted students stack up
To start, the average GPA of admitted students is a 4.0.

