[Update at 5:30 pm] Power has been restored to the campus. Parking Lot M is open. [Previous announcement] The university is experiencing power failure in several buildings. The university is in the process of investigating the cause and restoring power. Visit the…
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Business leaders, elected officials and key decision-makers across the region converged at Cal Poly Pomona for the 2019 San Gabriel Valley Economic Forecast Summit. From the global economic outlook to the state of business in the San Gabriel Valley, industry…
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Suicide is the second leading cause of death among students, according to Active Minds, an organization dedicated to raising awareness of mental health issues. Cal Poly Pomona displayed more than 1,000 backpacks representing the number of college students in the…
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The Lyle Center for Regenerative Studies at Cal Poly Pomona is celebrating Earth Day with a festival that includes presentations and hands-on activities about aquaculture, composting, medicinal backyard gardens and more. The Earth Day Festival on April 22, which is…
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For anyone who has traced their family tree, it can be a time-traveling, time-consuming puzzle of assorted unrelated photographs, letters and documents. Imagine tracking the 80-year history of Cal Poly Pomona through items in its Special Collections and Archives. That…
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A leader in hands-on aerospace education, a champion for underrepresented students in STEM, and an international expert in transportation engineering are the recipients of the 2018-19 Provost’s Awards for Academic Excellence. Donald Edberg, aerospace engineering; Steve Alas, biology; and Xudong…
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Distinguished Cal Poly Pomona music alumnus Joseph Klein will return to campus to conduct a free composer workshop for students. The workshop will take place at 10:30 a.m. on Friday, April 12 in Building 24, room 101. A composer of…
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The first ever evacuation drill of the Student Services Building at Cal Poly Pomona will be held on Wednesday, April 3 at 10:30 a.m. Loud sirens and bright strobe lights will be activated in both east and west sections of…
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The digital world can be a precarious place, but Cal Poly Pomona alumna Diane Miller (’81, computer information systems) is committed to meeting the constantly evolving cyber threat for generations to come. Miller is director of Global Cyber Education and…
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Pizza with the Presidents will be held today from noon to 1 p.m. in the BSC’s Ursa Major. (The event has been moved indoors.) Students can enjoy free pizza and drinks as they ask questions of University President Soraya M.…
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