Phyllis Nelson, chair of the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at Cal Poly Pomona, explains exactly what piezoelectricity is, and if it’s a realistic option for the city. This story appeared on KPCC on Aug. 2.…
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The San Gabriel Valley Mosquito and Vector Control District detects West Nile Virus in mosquitoes collected at Cal Poly Pomona and in West Covina. This story appeared in the San Gabriel Tribune on July 27.…
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A new program has formed to encourage more college students to pursue careers in agriculture and place them in industry jobs after graduation. The Western Growers Ag Association has partnered with Cal Poly Pomona and UC Davis to launch the…
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Cal Poly Pomona is training an army of tiny wasps to battle the Asian citrus psyllid, a voracious pest responsible for crippling the Florida citrus industry that has recently infiltrated Los Angeles County. This story appeared in the San Gabriel…
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Representing the United States, the Cal Poly Pomona men’s basketball team plans to take a 12-day trip to Taiwan for the Buddha Light International Association Cup tournament to be held Aug. 16 through Aug. 21. This story appeared on goccaa.org…
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Cal Poly Pomona, the Citrus Pest & Disease Prevention Program and California Citrus Mutual plan to unveil a 5,040-square-foot research greenhouse July 25 at the university. The facility will support research on and rearing of the tamarixia radiata wasp, a…
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Charlene Voight (’16, landscape architecture) was reported missing by her parents on July 8, 2016. Her family said this is highly unusual behavior for Voight, who is usually in contact with her family on a daily basis. This article ran…
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Joining the administrative team at Kennedy High School is Patrick Guggino (’96, English; ’01, education), who has been in education since 1997 and is a National Board Certified English teacher. This article appeared in the Orange County Breeze on July…
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Kirk Jones (’92, hotel and restaurant management) has been promoted to chief financial officer of Benchmark Hospitality International, the recognized global leader in the management and marketing of resorts, hotels and conference centers. This article appeared in E Turbo News…
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Stopping Cal Poly Pomona students from parking in local neighborhoods, instead of paying high quarterly fees for on-campus spaces, will likely require hitting them in the wallet. This story appeared in the Daily Bulletin on July 15.…
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