Tim DenOuden felt his nerves start to fray as he waited for his turn to take center stage. The junior majoring in computer information systems was part of a trio competing in the Bronco Startup Challenge, sponsored by Poly Founders,…
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Cal Poly Pomona has been named one of the nation’s “Best Colleges for Your Money 2017” by Money magazine. The university was ranked #124, moving up 23 places from last year. Nineteen CSU campuses appeared on this year’s list. In…
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A team of three architecture students has won the Julius Shulman Emerging Talent Award for their design of a 114,000-square-foot mixed use development. The competition involved teams from each of the six Los Angeles County architecture schools and was part…
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Cal Poly Pomona’s Baja SAE team captured the third place design award in the Baja SAE Illinois Competition from a field of 99 teams. This marks the first time that the team has captured a top design award, and the…
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Nancy Sanders, a faculty member in the College of Education and Integrative Studies’ (CEIS) Education Leadership Doctoral Program, has earned a Fulbright Scholarship. The annual Fulbright Scholarship, sponsored by the U.S. Department of State, is awarded based on academic achievement…
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Participants in the second annual Library Research Award contest tapped into their penchant for digging for information to come up with project topics ranging from communications to the environment. The University Library and the Cal Poly Pomona Foundation hosted the…
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The National Contract Management Association (NCMA) has honored the College of Business Administration’s Contract Management emphasis with the 2017 Contract Management Education Award. “NCMA’s mission is to advance the contract management profession, and by preparing students to enter or advance in…
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Cal Poly Pomona’s latest Horsehill Vineyards vintage, a 2016 Zinfandel rosé, received gold medal recognition at the 2017 Los Angeles International Wine Competition. The annual event showcases the finest domestic and international vintages and is widely considered one of the…
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A former state agriculture secretary and a prominent attorney are the Don B. Huntley College of Agriculture’s honorees for this year’s Jim Hicks Agricultural Achievement Award. Former California Food & Agriculture Secretary A.G. Kawamura and attorney George H. Soares are…
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To honor accomplishments by faculty, nominations will be accepted starting Jan. 12 for the 2016 Provost’s Awards for Excellence in Teaching, Scholarly and Creative Activities, and Service. The awards are open to all faculty members, librarians, counselors, and coaches…
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