All day event: Veterans Day (USA) - It was first proclaimed as Armistice Day in 1919 to commemorate the termination (at 11 am on November 11,1918) of World War I.Campus is ClosedThis calendar lists several religious holidays and cultural observances…
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David De La Torre draws the Aratani Japanese Garden pond for his Drawing II class at Cal Poly Pomona.…
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Cal Poly Pomona’s College of the Extended University and its International Center will host a variety of events designed to expose students to different cultures. The International Education Week celebration, which runs Nov. 13-21, is in collaboration with various departments…
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World-renowned pianist Tai-Cheng Chen will perform a Sunday, Nov. 16, piano recital to benefit The All-Steinway School Initiative at Cal Poly Pomona. Chen will perform several works by Franz Schubert and Frederic Chopin, including Schubert’s Sonata in E Flat Major…
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In one room of the W.K. & Janet Kellogg University Art Gallery, a graffiti installation spans an entire wall. Another area showcases mixed media works of paint and recycled materials. And throughout the gallery are pedestals featuring a recently published…
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Dr. Yao Olive Li speaks on her research on pasta at the Agricultural Research Initiative Showcase at Cal Poly Pomona.…
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With every step she takes toward a sociology degree, Natalie Rivera is not alone. The memory of her late husband, Ricky Rivera, buoys her spirit and fills her heart ─ a constant companion in her academic journey. “He’s living through…
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After three years of spearheading efforts to secure grants for students and faculty members, Frank Ewers is leaving his post as associate vice president for research and returning to lead classes in the biological sciences department. As the associate vice…
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Nico Stork celebrates the final point during Bronco volleyball team’s 3-1 win over UC San Diego at Kellogg Gym.…
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The College of Engineering has been awarded a $2.5-million grant to promote graduate education for underrepresented minority students interested in water conservation and sustainability. With California still in the grip of a historic drought, the grant couldn’t have come at…
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