Growing up in Alhambra, Paige Hashimoto-Lizardo loved animals and becoming a veterinarian was the only profession she dreamed about. She fulfilled that dream in a journey that took her through Cal Poly Pomona’s animal science program, veterinary school, and then…
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The list of destinations sounds like it came from a travel or food channel show: Toronto, Singapore, Hong Kong, Thailand, India, Germany, Italy, the United Kingdom, Brazil, to name a few. But these are actually some of the stops of…
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The much-anticipated 6th annual Creative Activities & Research Symposium (CARS) is here! Hosted by the Office of Undergraduate Research, this virtual event on Aug. 6 is a celebration of the exploration and discovery of CPP and local community college students who…
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Thursday, July 30 / 11 a.m. to noon / Cashier’s Office, SSB, 121 East, 1st level If you haven’t yet signed up for direct deposit, you may pick up your paycheck on campus on July 30 from 11 a.m. to noon at…
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Daily / 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. / Farm Store The Cal Poly Pomona Nursery at the Farm Store at Kellogg Ranch has some deals sure to inspire green thumbs. The July special is a set of large rooted plants,…
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The much-anticipated 6th annual Creative Activities & Research Symposium (CARS) is here! Hosted by the Office of Undergraduate Research, this virtual event on Aug. 6 is a celebration of the exploration and discovery of CPP and local community college students who…
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A message from the Provost – Vice President for Academic Affairs: Preparing our students for the future of work, human and civic engagement is a central pillar of the University’s strategic plan. The disruption brought on by rapid changes in technology…
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Anaheim’s Savanna Elementary School District Superintendent Sue Johnson and Ethel Anumba, an assistant principal with the Pomona Unified School District, are grappling with something they have never faced in their combined six-plus decades in education – a global pandemic. The CEIS…
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Cal Poly Pomona noted as one of the institutions that made Los Angeles a “hotbed or architectural ingenuity.” This article was originally published on KCRW on July 20, 2020.…
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Kyle Schulz, leader of Cal Poly Pomona’s College Republicans, is quoted of the club’s plans to register voters and work for local candidates before the pandemic. This article was originally published on KQED Radio (Bay Area) on July 20, 2020.…
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