Mariappan Jawaharlal, a professor of mechanical engineering at Cal Poly Pomona, discusses the differences between teaching and learning and suggests an alternative education method. This article ran on the Huffington Post on July 12.…
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Peter C. Anderson, a lecturer in The Collins College of Hospitality Management at Cal Poly Pomona, gives tips for saving on summer travel. This story appeared on WalletHub.…
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Marco Nunez (’01, kinesiology, sports medicine opt.) has been hired as the Los Angeles Lakers’ new Athletic Trainer. He originally joined the Lakers as Assistant Athletic Trainer during the 2008-09 season and will now expand his responsibilities by working hand-in-hand…
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Cal Poly Pomona is one of seven CSU campuses introducing Project Rebound, a program to help people who were previously incarcerated become successful in college. This story appeared on KPCC on July 5.…
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Biological Sciences Professor Steve Alas discusses the scholarships and other opportunities for undocumented students at CSU campuses. This story appeared on Telemundo on July 4.…
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Growing up, Mich Hamlin would sleep next to a trash bin in Pomona, kicking away the leaves to make room for his family to sleep. Now, just three weeks ago, 23-year-old Hamlin graduated from college, joining the 3 percent of…
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Family members and friends who forked over $10 to park at Cal Poly Pomona during commencement exercises may be the last ones to ever do so. Next year, the university will not charge for parking at commencement. This article appeared…
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Turlock resident Edwin Betady, a Merced College student, plans to continue his education at Cal Poly Pomona this fall after receiving the Science, Mathematics and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship. The extremely competitive award provides recipients with fully-paid tuition and…
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Cal Poly Pomona’s GRID Team students volunteer to install solar power to a low-income household in Rialto (see caption under the article’s photo). A total of 20 students from the university gave back to their local communities by participating in…
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The Fresno-based California Fresh Fruit Association names George Radanovich, a former U.S, congressman, president effective Aug. 1. His predecessor, Barry Bedwell, will go on to head the California Agricultural Leadership Foundation. The foundation offers a leadership program in partnership with…
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