A fireworks finale for the 75th anniversary celebrations, as well as commencement and examples of hands-on learning are topics President Ortiz covers during his final weekly video update of the academic year. The university will hold a fireworks finale for…
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Presenting your research in front of students from 23 universities and a panel of judges is nerve-wracking, to say the least — but that didn’t stop Cal Poly Pomona students from bringing home top prizes from the 28th Annual CSU…
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Andrea Valdez and Charlie Welch hold their solar powered plane as they test the plane’s super capacitors as part of their Aerospace Engineering senior project.…
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It’s 6 a.m. in the middle of nowhere, and the students unload tables, laptops and huge television screens from the trailer. They look up at the cloudless San Luis Obispo sky and ask each other: Is it too windy? Too…
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Months of tinkering and brainstorming came to fruition last week when hundreds of students from more than a dozen elementary schools gathered on the Cal Poly Pomona campus. Under massive canopy tents on the Engineering Meadow, hundreds of youngsters made…
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Eddy Hartenstein addressed several topics in a wide-ranging interview with the university’s Public Affairs office. Among them: What do you remember about your time on campus? It was a commuter campus back then, but even then it was hugely multicultural.…
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He is a member of four halls of fame. The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences has awarded him a lifetime achievement award. His name is etched on an Emmy. Eddy Hartenstein has received many accolades as an engineer,…
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The search for the next Cal Poly Pomona president, robot competitions, and hands-on learning by landscape architects top President Ortiz’s weekly video update. President Ortiz is planning to retire at the end of this calendar year, and the committee searching…
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Eric Rodriguez and Johann Buenrostro celebrate their robot win in sumo competition during the annual College of Engineering Robot Rally in the Engineering Meadow at Cal Poly Pomona.…
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Two families in San Bernardino are now harnessing the power of the sun to reduce their electric bills, thanks to a team of Cal Poly Pomona engineering students. During spring break, the families’ homes were wired with solar panels by…
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