Fish and Wildlife Officer and Cal Poly Pomona alum Frank Milazzo (’86, zoology), a 27-year veteran, was selected as the 2016 Wildlife Officer of the Year. “In light of Milazzo’s awarded and dedicated career, his diverse experience with the department…
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Lorene Sisquoc is upholding her tribal tradition of passing down oral history to the next generation as the first elder/scholar-in-residence at Cal Poly Pomona. She’ll spend her time in the Native American Student Center and assist with the Pipeline program.…
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Cal Poly Pomona beats out the Pacific Union College men’s basketball team 91-57 in an exhibition game. This article appeared in the Napa Valley Register on Dec. 21.…
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Central Washington University’s impressive defense gives the Wildcats the win over Cal Poly Pomona in a nonconference women’s basketball game. This article appeared in the Yakima Herald on Dec. 20.…
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It started with a variety show last spring. Students on campus came together to form Actors Collaborating with Technicians, or ACT, as a way to showcase their talents in broader ways. The name was picked to emphasize the point that…
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Local Pomona volunteers and students from Cal Poly Pomona built “Sweet Shenanigans.” The 55-foot-long float features giant gummy bears enjoying snowy adventures- riding a s’mores sled, ice skating and ice fishing. Animation includes a gummy bear throwing snowball-like projectiles on…
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The Cal Poly University float will be one of only four floats in the Rose Parade to contain at least 85 percent California-grown flowers, doubling from two last year. This article appeared in the Daily Bulletin on Dec. 11.…
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Students flush with ideas about goods and services they want to share with the world now have a space on campus dedicated to helping them take their vision from concept to store shelves. This fall, the university launched the Student…
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Music Professor Nadia Shpachenko is among the list of nominees for the 58th Annual Grammy Awards. The pianist’s CD “Woman At The New Piano” received a nomination in the Best Classical Compendium category. The piece Flaherty: Airdancing for Toy…
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Anthropology Professor Kun Chen, whom colleagues describe as a dedicated mentor to her students and a pioneering researcher in her field, died in October after battling cancer. She was 36. Chen began teaching at Cal Poly Pomona in 2011, after…
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