Unlike many of the public universities around the country that are eliminating courses and sections as a result of state budget cuts, The California State University will largely preserve its academic offerings for the fall - despite a net 2003/04…
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Some architecture students learn about early California modernists and 20th-century architecture through books, photographs and scaled models. But students from the university?s College of Environmental Design learn while touring and taking lessons from inside a world-renowned architectural structure, the Richard…
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Congresswoman Grace F. Napolitano (D-38th District, California) experienced ?hands-on learning? at Cal Poly Pomona during her visit to campus on Wednesday, August 20. Currently serving her third term in the U.S. House of Representatives, Napolitano serves the Cal Poly Pomona…
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A student in a three-story residence hall falls asleep with a candle burning. The candle sets fire to the window coverings, bedding and other flammable items. Awakened by the smoke detector, the student runs out of her room and into…
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Patricia L. Farris, vice president for Administrative Affairs and chief financial officer at Cal Poly Pomona since 1995, has been elected chair of the board of the National Association of College and University Business Officers (NACUBO) for the 2003-04 term.
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Cal Poly Pomona alumnus Chuck Walker is one of 135 candidates in the election race to replace California Governor Gray Davis if he is recalled. Walker, ?89, business administration, is a 47-year-old business intelligence analyst for Seagate Technology.
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As you well know, the university currently has a number of senior administrators in interim positions. Due to the critical nature of the budget situation, it is important to establish some much needed stability and leadership to the division of…
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Bruce Norris, president of The Norris Group, will be the featured speaker at the Real Estate Research Council of Southern California (RERC) quarterly luncheon meeting on Thursday, Aug. 28, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:40 p.m. in the Kellogg West Conference…
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The 2003 United States Physics Team, coached by Cal Poly Pomona physics chair Mary Mogge, won five medals and four special prizes at the 34th International Physics Olympiad Competition in Taipei, Taiwan, from Aug. 2-11. Mogge, who is the team?s…
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The W.K. Kellogg Arabian Horse Center will have three new barns and fencing thanks to a $173,890 grant from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation. Construction is expected to begin in August and finish early October, says center director Bill Hughes.
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