The team of Paraday Sarun, Mariana Uy and Matthew Rivera, all architecture students from the class of 2019, won the Los Angeles Business Council’s 2019 Julius Shulman Emerging Talent Award, following their presentation to industry leaders. Each year the Los…
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*This story was updated on July 22 and July 30. Caltrans plans to close the westbound San Bernardino Freeway (I-10) off-ramp at Kellogg Drive on Tuesday, Aug. 13 and re-open on Friday, Aug. 23. The 10-day closure is part of the…
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On July 1, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, launched the nonprofit Cal Poly Pomona Philanthropic Foundation to expand the university’s fundraising capabilities and capacity. Incorporated as a public entity, it will be able to accept a broader range of gifts…
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The Collins College of Hospitality Management was ranked among the “Best Hospitality and Hotel Management Schools in the World for 2019” by CEOWorld Magazine. Collins was No. 19 on the world list, moving up from No. 32. It is the only…
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Southern California shook over the Independence Day weekend with two earthquakes, the first a 6.4 magnitude on July 4 and a second registering at 7.1 on July 5. The quakes were centered near the community of Ridgecrest in Kern County.…
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Two national awards were recently given to the Cal Poly Pomona Women in Engineering Program. The Women in Engineering ProActive Network (WEPAN) awarded the program the 2019 Women in Engineering Initiative Award. The honor was related to the Women in Engineering (WE)…
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A Cal Poly Pomona team captured first place in the Friends of Amateur Rocketry (FAR) 1030 Rocketry Competition when its rocket soared to 24,000 feet, setting a school record. The team with the second highest launch was the University of…
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For the Broncos baseball team, the grass will be greener next season. That’s because of a project that will replace the playing surface at Scolinos Field. Phase 2 of the Scolinos Field project calls for the removal of the current…
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Cal Poly Pomona’s distinctive Student Services Building took top honors in the education category at the Los Angeles Business Council’s 2019 Architectural Awards ceremony on June 21. “This year’s award winners exemplify how architecture can elicit joy, enhance social interaction,…
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At a recent graduate recognition luncheon for the Reading, Advising, & Mentoring Program, Garland Dyer shared what it meant to him to be a part of a program where the staff and students really cared about his success. “Throughout my…
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