On Friday, March 27, from 6 a.m. to 3 p.m. asphalt sealant will be applied on Mansion Lane and Cypress Lane. Vehicle traffic may be blocked or limited on Mansion Lane. Parking spaces on the lower portion of Mansion Lane…
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Cal Poly Pomona is monitoring the reports and developments of COVID-19 (coronavirus). The campus is aware of the changing nature of the situation and is following the recommendations from public health agencies, including the Los Angeles County Department of Public…
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The Bronco Bookstore is taking orders for academic regalia sales and rentals now through the end of the month. Select from package deals complete with cap, gown and hood regalia. Jostens will be on campus taking measurements March 17 and…
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Episode 4 of the LTD podcast, “Uncharted Horizons,” features Jessie Vallejo from the music department. Her research focuses on a hemispheric approach to Amerindian studies, indigenous cultural-linguistic revitalization projects and mariachi music. In addition to her research and teaching, Vallejo is an active freelance violinist.…
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Jared Ceja has been named executive director of the Cal Poly Pomona Foundation and will be responsible for all business development, operations, and related financial activities that support Cal Poly Pomona. Ceja, who previously served as director of the bookstore…
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The Restaurant at Kellogg Ranch, the student operated and managed fine-dining establishment on campus, is once again aiming to please. The restaurant, a central component of the food and beverage emphasis of The Collins College of Hospitality Management, is open…
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The spring edition of Bronco Digital Magazine has landed and promises to deliver from start to finish. With feature stories on cyber security and foal watch as well as spotlights on alumni, the publication will ground you in all-things CPP…
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A new scholarship cycle is being implemented that will revamp the university’s scholarship system, make it easier for students to receive on-campus aid, and improve the campus’ culture of philanthropy and stewardship. Scholarship Fest, happening through April, will allow students…
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If you have authored or edited a book in print or electronic format within the last year, the University Library wants to honor you at this year’s Golden Leaves reception. All faculty, staff, alumni and retirees are encouraged to submit…
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California’s March election ballot will include a bond measure to provide funding for the state’s public education system: preschool, K-12 and colleges. If approved, it would provide $15 billion in general obligation bonds to improve seismic safety of buildings, address…
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