When Brice Kemle (‘06, computer engineering) came to California from Cameroon 20 years ago, his plan was to live with his uncle and enroll in school. But things changed and he later ended up on the streets in a different…
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The LAEDC plans to honor Cal Poly Pomona and American Airlines at the 2018 Eddy Awards. This story appeared in LAEDC on May 17.…
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Temescal Canyon High School receives a large donation from the Gene Haas Foundation once again. Over the past three years, the school’s engineering program has received grants from the foundation totaling more than $40,000. The grant funding has paid for…
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When Katherine Kantardjieff graduated from USC in 1979, she was one of only three women to receive a bachelor’s of science in chemistry, and there were no female faculty members in the department. Kantardjieff previously taught at Cal Poly Pomona.…
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Both the DoubleTree by Hilton and its restaurant, Vita Italian Bar and Grill, are developing programs with The Collins School of Hospitality Management and the Don B. Huntley School of Agriculture to help students gain real-life experience in the industry.…
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The University of Colorado UNC in Greeley names Andy Feinstein as its new president.Feinstein, who has 29 years of higher education experience, previously serving as dean of The Collins College of Hospitality Management and the James A. Collins Distinguished Chair…
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Hartnell College President and Superintendent Willard Lewallen (‘78, kinesiology) will receive a 2018 Distinguished Alumni Award from Cal Poly Pomona’s athletic department. This story appeared in The Californian on May 4.…
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Buoyed by an excellent batting performance from Bryce Graddy, Cal Poly Pomona’s baseball team defeats Cal State Dominguez Hills 7-3. This story appeared in Hero Sports on May 4.…
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Professor Robin Wilson is fighting a battle against poverty and lack of opportunity. His weapon is math. The Cal Poly Pomona professor was recently honored for his efforts by the Network for Minorities in Mathematical Sciences. This story appeared in Los…
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Cal Poly Pomona students are working with researchers from the UC Davis Wildlife Health Center to evaluate potential engineering solutions for the best kind of wildlife crossings to help not only mountain lions, but all of the wildlife in the…
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