The Poly Post, Cal Poly Pomona’s student-run newspaper, received multiple awards this spring from the California College Media Association. CPP won second place for Best Newspaper Front Page Design and honorable mention recognition for Best Multimedia Presentation, Best Breaking News…
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It started with an idea from a donor to create an ethics center that would focus on issues that affect Californians. Less than two years after the suggestion was made, the faculty emeritus-funded California Center of Ethics and Policy (CCEP)…
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“How many units should I register for?” “Where do I pay my account balance?” “What clubs can I join?” “Where can I find more information about study abroad?” These are just a few of the hundreds of different questions that…
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Joan Robinson-Berry, vice president of engineering, modifications & maintenance for Boeing Global Service, received an honorary Doctor of Science degree from Cal Poly Pomona during the College of Engineering’s commencement on May 18. Robinson-Berry (’82, engineering technology) was honored for…
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Some of the strongest students are those who win battles we know nothing about. Judy Juarez Crawford (’12, sociology) wants to change that. Crawford is the care services coordinator at Cal Poly Pomona, overseeing the Broncos Care Basic Needs Program…
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Meet the 2019 College of Science McPhee Scholars and valedictorians Taylor Edwards and David Hughes. Hughes is a computer science student and Edwards is a biological sciences student. Both will be honored at commencement for graduating with 4.0 GPAs. Why…
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Faculty and staff joined Cal Poly Pomona President Soraya M. Coley and other campus leaders for a Campus Conversation on student success on April 30. University leaders provided a far-reaching overview of Cal Poly Pomona’s holistic approach to student success.…
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Students roaming the halls of the College of Engineering may think they are seeing double. And they are — in the form of two sets of identical twins. Sisters Karsten and Kristen Bush, both graduating seniors, are studying chemical engineering.…
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You can boil it, blend it, roast it, spread it, crush it or sprinkle it. The average American consumes about 2 pounds of garlic a year, with about 75 percent of their consumption coming from the dehydrated variety. Besides its…
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Dulce Anahi Alvaro and Ashley Bressel have both been named Julian McPhee Scholars for the 2019 College of Education and Integrative Studies Commencement. They will be joined by Jaslyn Chavez, the senior class gift presenter, in delivering a speech before…
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