Caltrans plans to close the I-10 Freeway eastbound off-ramp at Kellogg Drive for approximately 90 days. Caltrans anticipates that the closure may begin as early as Monday, Jan. 6, 2020, but an exact date has not yet been determined. Once…
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Recording artist and Cal Poly Pomona Music Professor Nadia Shpachenko’s new CD “The Poetry of Places” has been nominated for two Grammy Awards, for Best Classical Compendium for the album and for Producer of the Year Classical, for producers Victor…
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Cal Poly Pomona welcomed 195 students from Nihon Kogakuin Music College in Tokyo along with their faculty and staff on Nov. 14. The Nihon Kogakuin Cultural Exchange Event at the Bronco Student Center included dance performances, a presentation on cultural…
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A section of Cal Poly Pomona’s Spadra Farm has received organic crop production certification after a three-year effort by the Huntley College of Agriculture. To receive certification under USDA standards, the college had to document that it had not used…
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Cal Poly Pomona plans to bolster support services for graduate students with the help of a $2.68 million grant. The five-year federal grant will fund Project LOGRAR (Leveraging Opportunities for Graduate Research and Resources), which will enhance the university’s existing…
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Two Cal Poly Pomona students received awards and over 100 presented at the Southern California Conferences for Undergraduate Research (SCCUR) on Nov. 23. SCCUR is a one-day conference held each November at a college or university in the greater Los…
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Professor of History Zuoyue Wang has been elected a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the most influential general scientific organization in the United States. The title is one of the highest professional honors for…
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Mateusz Pasierbek found career inspiration in his mom, a flight attendant, and his travels around the world at a young age. The Collins College of Hospitality Management alumnus and Poland native immigrated to Orange County in 2012, and adjusted to…
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The Cal Poly Pomona Animal Health Science program was named “Best Affordable Veterinary Studies Degree” for quality and cost by AffordableSchools.com. The accredited major is the only four-year veterinary technician program on the West Coast, and graduates are eligible to…
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Cal Poly Pomona’s new crowdfunding tool is now available campus-wide, opening more opportunities for the community to directly support student organizations, scholarships and initiatives. This platform allows faculty, staff, students and alumni to create fundraising campaigns covering a variety of…
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