Assistant Professor Maya Stovall in the Department of Liberal Studies has published a new book titled “Liquor Store Theatre.” Her book, published by Duke University Press, is also included in Duke University Press’s new series, “Black Outdoors: Innovations in the Poetics of Study,” edited by Sarah…
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A new book compiled and co-edited by English Professor Dewey Hall examines the connection between humans, non-human species, and inanimate objects through the observations of women writers. The book titled “Gendered Ecologies: New Materialist Interpretations of Women Writers in the…
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A horsewoman, international philanthropist and doctor of psychology will speak at Cal Poly Pomona on her book about how successful women can empower one another. Nancy O’Reilly, who is the owner of Amazing Horsewoman LLC, is the speaker at the…
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Spacecraft assembly facilities harbor a low but persistent amount of biological contamination despite the use of clean rooms. Rakesh Mogul, a Cal Poly Pomona professor of biological chemistry, was the lead author of an article in the journal Astrobiology that…
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Cal Poly Pomona has its newest pick for the CPP Common Read. Students in FYE courses in 2018-19 will read Jon Ronson’s So You’ve Been Publicly Shamed, a nonfiction book that delves into the phenomenon of public humiliation on the…
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The topic of trust will be the focus when renowned speaker, Stephen M. R. Covey, takes the stage at Cal Poly Pomona’s Bronco Student Center. The author and businessman will give his talk on trust on Thursday, Feb. 15 at…
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Bestselling Author to Give Lecture on Dramatic, True Story During the final days of World War II, some of the world’s most rare and treasured Arabian horses were rescued from the clutches of Nazi Germany and were later sent to…
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Pandit Dasa has lived through the depths of losing a multimillion-dollar business to the heights of spirituality as a monk. As an inspirational speaker and author, he’ll aim to lower stress and raise productivity in the workplace with an exploration…
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Julianna Delgado bought a house in 2002 in the Pasadena neighborhood called Bungalow Heaven, and it didn’t take her long to get involved in preservation efforts in the local community. The interim associate dean of the College of Environmental Design…
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Aubrey Fine is a veritable Dr. Doolittle. The clinical psychologist and education professor has a cockatoo, two golden retrievers and a bearded dragon at his family’s home in La Verne. “There is never a boring moment. Without them, there would…
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