Nobel Laureate and economist Vernon L. Smith will speak on Sept. 25 at Cal Poly Pomona on his recent book, “Humanomics Moral Sentiments and the Wealth of Nations for the Twenty-First Century.” Smith, professor of economics and law at Chapman…
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Agriculture students Coral Story and Amber Yoder were the first Cal Poly Pomona students to participate in a new internship program with the U.S. Department of Agriculture. “We were the pilot students so that was a little nerve racking,” said…
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Joseph Rencis, dean for the College of Engineering, receives the 2019 Isadore T. Davis Award for Excellence in Collaboration of Engineering Education and Industry from the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE). Selected for Rencis’ history of leadership in engineering…
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To mark September’s Hispanic Heritage Month, Architecture Professor Luis Hoyos highlights eight architectural sites in the West that are significant to Latino culture and history. Hoyos is a member of the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation that advises Congress and…
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Caltrans will close the westbound on-ramp to the I-10 freeway at Kellogg Drive for approximately 45 days starting Friday, Sept. 20, around 8 p.m. This unanticipated closure is due to additional construction and safety testing associated with the San Bernardino…
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Laura P. Diaz, a junior studying sociology, will be Cal Poly Pomona’s recipient of a California State University 2019 Trustees’ Award for Outstanding Achievement. She will receive the award during the CSU Board of Trustees meeting on Sept. 24. The…
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12:00 PM to 1:30 PM – Bronco Student Center, Ursa Minor: Join us as we welcome Myisha Battle, sex coach to campus for our first WomxnWednesday Workshop. This workshop will give you the communication tools you needto effectively express your…
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10:00 AM to 3:00 PM – Career Center – Building 97…
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Diners at Cal Poly Pomona can sip their drinks with a clean conscious after a campus-wide switch to compostable straws. The CSU Chancellor’s Office passed a ban at the start of the year on single-use plastic straws across the 23-campus…
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Gov. Gavin Newsom, citing the need to shape “an equitable, sustainable, inclusive economy of the future,” has named Cal Poly Pomona President Soraya M. Coley to a newly formed state commission tasked with that ambitious goal. “For so many Californians,…
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