A club on campus is revealing the secrets behind the beverage kombucha and other fermented treats. Yogurt, beer, and kimchi may not seem all that related, but in fact they are distant cousins in the eyes of some students on…
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Instead of bead necklaces, Cal Poly Pomona marketing management students returned from New Orleans with top honors in the exhibit display competition against some of the nation’s top universities. Fourteen students from the College of Business Administration competed against nearly…
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Kevin Li and Johnathan McGowan saw classmates jotting down notes on their textbooks. The only problem was that the pen marks ruined their costly books. Li, who is studying computer information systems, and McGowan, a second-year management and human resources…
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A Cal Poly Pomona team finished in eighth place at the 2017 National Collegiate Landscape Competition. The team was one of 60 that competed in the three-day contest, held March 15-18 at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. The National…
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Team leaders from The Boeing Company touched down on campus to get updates on three faculty-student research projects that are taking wing because of continued support from the aerospace giant. In the past four years, Boeing has given $400,000 to…
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Paulus “Paul” Adidjaja, sous chef at Los Olivos, won the silver medal in the National Association of College & University Food Services (NACUFS) Culinary Challenge. The NACUFS Culinary Challenge, held March 4 at the Sheraton Fairplex Hotel & Conference Center…
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The coordinator of services at the Cal Poly Pomona Veterans Resource Center has been selected to receive a 2017 Women of Achievement Award in the 22nd State Senate District. Elke Azpeitia (’07, philosophy; ’11, master’s in public administration), who…
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A College of Business Administration faculty member has been chosen for an elite group of taxation experts that provide the Internal Revenue Service with policy-shaping input. Accounting Professor Sharyn Fisk was one of five new members selected to the Internal…
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They fought to the bitter end, only to come up a little short. For the second year in a row, a team of Cal Poly Pomona students took second place at the Golf Course Superintendent Association of America’s Collegiate Turf…
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A longtime Cal Poly Pomona anthropology professor who studies violence among prehistoric people in California has been published in a prestigious journal. Professor Mark Allen’s study, titled “Resource scarcity drives lethal aggression among prehistoric hunter-gathers in central California,” was published…
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