An iris blooms in the Aratani Japanese Garden at Cal Poly Pomona.…
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In his weekly video message, President Ortiz announces the largest gift to the College of Science. Professor Emeritus Peter Castro, biological sciences, recently signed a $1.5 million bequest to endow two scholarships and establish an environmental science scholar-in-residence.
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Photography lecturer chronicles the world of Michael Jackson impersonators…
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Business major gets chance to promote feature film…
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Baseball team moves into fourth place in CCAA…
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The Cal Poly Pomona chapter of the American Marketing Association (AMA) was ranked as the top 25th chapter in all of AMA International at the 34th International Collegiate Conference, held March 22 & 23 in New Orleans. The 19 students…
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Tony-nominated actress and singer Susan Egan embodies energy. One moment, she drapes herself on a chaise, singing about being a demure princess. Next, two actors lift her up by the arms and carry her to center stage. In another scene…
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From conducting research in France to serving as the associate editor of a scientific journal to updating his successful marine biology textbook, Peter Castro...
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Vaniah Hemenway, a student at Upland High School, launches a green marshmallow during the 3rd annual YES!(Youth Engineering Success) Program, an event sponsored by the Society of Women Engineers at Cal Poly Pomona, which brings over 300 high school and…
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Professor Emeritus Fred Shafia, who taught microbiology for more than three decades at Cal Poly Pomona before retiring in 2000, died April 20 from complications of Alzheimer’s disease. He was 78. Shafia, a stalwart in the College of Science for…
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