Students from Murietta Valley High School gather around Apparel Merchandising & Management students who are sewing door pillows as they tour the Industrial Assembly demonstration area at Cal Poly Pomona.…
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As part of our continued commitment to engage the university community on ways to mitigate the effects of the 2004-05 state budget, everyone is invited to participate in either of two special workshops. The first will take place on Monday,…
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All users of Microsoft Windows operating systems are vulnerable to a new mass-mailing worm spreading across the Internet. At Cal Poly Pomona, the Bagle.j worm masquerades as an official csupomona e-mail, asking users to open the attachment. Opening the attachment…
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After carefully considering a number of issues, including fall 2004 admissions requirements and the circumstances surrounding the state budget, the university has elected to cancel BroncoFest 2004.
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Debbi McFall, emergency services coordinator, University Police; Dave Johnson, director, Judicial Affairs; Ray Inge, associate vice president, Human Resource Services & Risk Programs; Diane Sands, coordinator, Stop Violence Office; Kim Plater, retired chief of police, University Police; and Michael Guerin, chief…
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The ReEntry & WoMen?s Resource Center and other campus organizations will host a series of events in March celebrating Women?s History Month, themed ?Women Inspiring Hope and Possibility.?
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Terence Young, assistant professor, Geography & Anthropology, has published a book, “Building San Francisco’s Parks, 1850-1930,” John Hopkins University, February 2004. To read a review by the San Francisco Chronicle, visit www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2004/03/02/DDGIF5ACF61.DTL.…
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Seven members dedicated to supporting Cal Poly Pomona?s emancipated foster youth in obtaining a university degree were the first group inducted into the Renaissance Scholars Advisory Board at an installation and scholarship awards dinner on Feb. 25 at Kellogg House…
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Iris Levine chair, Music, conducted the performance of Vox Femina at the American Chorale Directors Conference on Feb. 27 in Las Vegas, Nev. She will conduct another concert on March 11 in Claremont.…
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Close to 1,300 elementary, middle and high school students will converge at Cal Poly Pomona on Saturday, March 6, after months of study to compete in the 18th annual Los Angeles County Science Olympiad.
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