Biology Professor Emeritus Martin Stoner, who taught plant pathology at Cal Poly Pomona from 1967 to 2008, has died. He was 72. A graduate of Temple City High, Stoner received his Bachelor of Science degree in biology from Cal Poly…
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One of China’s best-known musicians will visit Cal Poly Pomona on May 18 for a performance and to discuss her efforts to preserve traditional Chinese music. Grammy-nominated Wu Man has toured with artists Yo-Yo Ma and the Kronos Quartet, has…
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Take a walk up University Drive, go past Building 3, but stop before you get to the agriculture building. Turn to your left, step off the sidewalk and travel back in time. Way back. You find yourself surrounded by ferns…
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Two families in San Bernardino are now harnessing the power of the sun to reduce their electric bills, thanks to a team of Cal Poly Pomona engineering students. During spring break, the families’ homes were wired with solar panels by…
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A nonprofit that provides assistance and services to homeless people in Hollywood is getting a reimagined headquarters thanks to a class of Cal Poly Pomona landscape architecture students. The students of Landscape Architecture Professor James Becerra’s were tasked with redesigning…
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The College of Engineering’s premier outreach event, the annual Robot Rally, will draw more than 800 elementary students from 17 local schools to the Engineering Meadow on Friday, May 9, for a competition that is the largest of its kind…
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A Cal Poly Pomona biology professor and a world-wide consortium of researchers has sequenced the genome of the fly responsible for spreading African sleeping sickness, opening doors for new ways of controlling the disease. Their research has landed them on…
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Cal Poly Pomona students with big ideas and an enterprising spirit will have a chance to vie for $10,000 in seed money at this year’s Bronco Startup Challenge in May. The competition gives students the opportunity to pitch their proposals…
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A flurry of questions touched on a wide variety of topics at the spring quarter edition of Pizza with the Presidents, but the event was largely dominated by concerns over parking, the upcoming conversion to semesters and planned campus improvements.…
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A Cal Poly Pomona professor who studies “solar powered sea slugs” has received a grant from the National Science Foundation that will fund his research for three more years. Biology Professor Angel Valdes’ research focuses on the evolution of sacoglossan…
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