Students in Dr. Ed Fonda’s Animal Science 114 move a hog onto a scale at the Swine Unit at Cal Poly Pomona.…
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Cal Poly Pomona students will have a chance to show off their research skills and creativity in a contest to celebrate the University Library’s resources, collections and services. The library and the Cal Poly Pomona Foundation Inc. are co-sponsoring the…
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Registration for Cal Poly Pomona’s summer term, which features lower tuition fees and expanded course offerings, is underway. Priority registration for summer is April 13 and 14. General registration for summer is April 18 through May 6. Classes begin June…
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Engineering, math, computer science and robots will be on collision courses at two robotics competitions. More than 1,000 students from neighboring school districts will make precise mathematical calculations, match wits and flex robotic muscles. The first opportunity will come Monday,…
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A plant science professor has received a $400,000 state grant to study how to make lettuce more efficient to grow. Professor David Still said the $416,343 California Department of Food and Agriculture grant will help him identify the genes in…
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