The U.S. Department of Agriculture and Cal Poly Pomona have signed an agreement to create a joint Student Enrichment Program that will provide students with internships, information on careers within the USDA Agricultural Marketing Services (AMS) division and improved access…
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The Ronald E. McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement Program has selected its first faculty fellow. Alejandro Morales, an associate professor of psychology, has been awarded the fellowship. The McNair Faculty Fellow will play a critical role in supporting first-generation and low-income, or…
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Alumna Brie Jones (’17, master’s in architecture) was one of 10 winners in the INNOVATION 2030 Competition that recognizes exceptional studio architecture projects that demonstrate designs moving towards carbon-neutral operation. The top projects were chosen from more than 1,000 entries…
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Diego Recinos-Walsh uses a net to catch insects in a field of oats at Spadra Farm with his Introduction to arthropods (PLT 233) class at Cal Poly Pomona.…
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The residents of Palmitas Hall harnessed people power to earn the Bronco Energy Trophy for conserving electricity. The second annual competition, which ran from Jan. 23 through March 23, pitted Palmitas, Cedritos, Alamitos and Aliso residence halls in a competition…
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Chancellor Timothy P. White seeks proper state funding in the best interests of California’s future. The California State University (CSU) will not increase tuition for the 2018-19 academic year. Chancellor Timothy P. White has determined that it is in California’s…
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Vanessa Redekosky, Armando Santos-Ponce and Marina Baumbach take measurements during their Advanced Surveying course in the Engineering Meadow at Cal Poly Pomona.…
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The 2018 Spring Career Fair will include a record 225 employers providing students with information about career opportunities, gathering resumes and networking to find their next top recruits. The fair will be held on Thursday, April 26, from 10:30 a.m.…
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The College of Education and Integrative Studies (CEIS) has launched its second season of weekly podcasts on new trends and innovations in education. The series will continue to highlight faculty, staff and students from the college. “I’m grateful for the…
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The Department of Theatre and New Dance’s opens the final studio show of the 2017-18 season with “Real Women Have Curves,” a coming of age story about a teen on the verge of womanhood. The first show is at 8…
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