The portrayal of Muslims in the media, ecotourism in Central America, and the risks of raw food diets were among the topics highlighted at the 8th Annual Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activities Conference (RSCA) at Cal Poly Pomona. Hosted by…
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The International Monetary Fund has approved the appointment of Geoffrey Okamoto (’08 computer information systems) as first deputy managing director, the agency’s No. 2 official. The expedited appointment of Okamoto, who is a top international official in the U.S. Treasury,…
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In honor of Women’s history month, Rosanne Welch and Peg Lamphier, Cal Poly Pomona lecturers in Interdisciplinary General Education and editors of the four-volume encyclopedia Women in American History: A Social, Political, and Cultural Encyclopedia and Document Collection (ABC-CLIO Publishing,…
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More than a quarter century after her retirement from coaching basketball at Cal Poly Pomona, Darlene May’s legacy is only growing stronger. Despite being forced form the bench in 1994 after a terminal cancer diagnosis, she remains the winningest coach…
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Amid the gloomy atmosphere created by the COVID-19 crisis and the rainy weather, some good news has arrived to the Cal Poly Pomona campus: the first foal of the season was born at the W.K. Kellogg Arabian Horse Center. The…
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Elizabeth Scordato, an assistant professor of biological sciences, is the lead author of a study that found the evolution of barn swallows in Asia is shaped by the Tibetan Plateau. The results, published in the journal Ecology Letters, provide the…
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For the second consecutive year, Cal Poly Pomona food science and technology students have won a national baking competition. The team of Viral Shukla, Gerardo Pedro, Chelsea Le, and Choco Chai took first place in the American Society of Baking…
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Cal Poly Pomona’s eagerly awaited TomatozaniaTM plant sale features hundreds of tomato varieties for purchase March 13-15 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Plant Science greenhouse across from the Cal Poly Pomona Farm Store at 4102 S. University…
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Cal Poly Pomona’s recent notification of reaffirmation of accreditation from WASC Senior College and University Commission (WSCUC) is a strong vote of confidence in the university’s strategic plan and commitment to continual improvement. The university received reaffirmation of accreditation for…
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Scolinos Field, home to the Cal Poly Pomona baseball team, is more than halfway done with its three-phase renovation entirely funded by donations. The renovation is a four-year project and with the first two phases complete, the field entered the…
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