When fall semester kicked off Aug. 22, Cal Poly Pomona welcomed more than 4,000 first-time freshmen. Among those new faces were Kiah Hunter, Jocelin Guevara and Adamaris Rosas, who took some time out during their orientation to share what it…
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For Amy Murillo, an incoming transfer student from Citrus College, the words, “you can’t do it,” only fueled her determination to get to Cal Poly Pomona. Joining nearly 4,200 transfer students starting their first semester on campus at Cal Poly…
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How important are internships in shaping students’ future endeavors? This summer, three students from the Cal Poly Pomona Don B. Huntley College of Agriculture participated in a rotational internship program developed by wholesale nursery giant TreeSap Farms, doing business as…
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Students are accelerating their graduation with the help of Cal Poly Pomona’s summer completion grants. So far this year, grants were awarded to 315 students who needed eight units or fewer to graduate. The grant covers tuition and fees, and…
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Innovation and creativity came together in physical form at Cal Poly Pomona’s first ever Bronco Makers Fair. Hosted by the Bronco Makers Club, individuals and clubs of different disciplines were invited to display their passions in arts, business, science and…
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The Poly Post, Cal Poly Pomona’s student-run newspaper, received multiple awards this spring from the California College Media Association. CPP won second place for Best Newspaper Front Page Design and honorable mention recognition for Best Multimedia Presentation, Best Breaking News…
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Some of the strongest students are those who win battles we know nothing about. Judy Juarez Crawford (’12, sociology) wants to change that. Crawford is the care services coordinator at Cal Poly Pomona, overseeing the Broncos Care Basic Needs Program…
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You can boil it, blend it, roast it, spread it, crush it or sprinkle it. The average American consumes about 2 pounds of garlic a year, with about 75 percent of their consumption coming from the dehydrated variety. Besides its…
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Lea Jarnagin, vice president for student affairs at Cal Poly Pomona, has been honored for dedicating her career to supporting students and staff in their personal and professional development. Lea Jarnagin accepts the 2018 NASPA Region VI Sandra Kuchler Excellence…
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Service-learning courses in the music department give Cal Poly Pomona students an opportunity to work with the university’s community partners such as the Pomona Unified School District. The classes also enable the students to extend the learn-by-doing approach beyond the…
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