The College of Education and Integrative Studies will host its second lecture in a series on food and ethnicity on April 18 from 6-8 p.m. at Kellogg West Conference Center. The lecture, titled “Serving the People: From Free Breakfast to…
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Admission deadlines, efforts to bolster the graduation rates and support programs to help students succeed were among the topics discussed when Cal Poly Pomona hosted meetings with area high school and community college leaders. More than 50 administrators attended the…
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Students living in university housing can help the City of Pomona become the most water-wise municipality in the U.S. by turning off their faucets. Pomona is calling on residents in the Encinitas, Montecito, Alamitos, Aliso, Palmitas and Cedritos residence halls,…
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A leader in hands-on aerospace education, a champion for underrepresented students in STEM, and an international expert in transportation engineering are the recipients of the 2018-19 Provost’s Awards for Academic Excellence. Donald Edberg, aerospace engineering; Steve Alas, biology; and Xudong…
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If you’re still looking for something to plant in your garden this spring, come to Pepperzania, a pepper plant sale at the Cal Poly Pomona Nursery from April 12 to 14. The nursery will have more than a hundred different…
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Children of all ages are invited to participate in the Spring on the Farm Egg Hunt. The event will be held on Saturday, April 13 at the AGRIscapes Center at Cal Poly Pomona, 4102 S. University Drive in Pomona, next…
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Distinguished Cal Poly Pomona music alumnus Joseph Klein will return to campus to conduct a free composer workshop for students. The workshop will take place at 10:30 a.m. on Friday, April 12 in Building 24, room 101. A composer of…
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Faculty members creatively tapping into technology to teach courses were recently were added to eLearning’s virtual Wall of COOL at Cal Poly Pomona. The Wall of COOL (Celebrating Outstanding Opportunities for Learning) award celebrates excellent online, hybrid or technology-enhanced courses…
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The first ever evacuation drill of the Student Services Building at Cal Poly Pomona will be held on Wednesday, April 3 at 10:30 a.m. Loud sirens and bright strobe lights will be activated in both east and west sections of…
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Nicole Parr’s on-screen equivalent likely won’t be the protagonist of your favorite TV crime drama. But the Cal Poly Pomona alumna (’18, chemistry) plays a vital role aiding law enforcement and medical professionals to perform accurate drug testing. After graduating…
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