Edison International has donated $100,000 to Cal Poly Pomona’s Women in Engineering Program to provide greater opportunities for female students, who are gaining in numbers in the traditionally male-dominated discipline because of such efforts. The Women in Engineering Program serves…
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Cal Poly Pomona’s College of Engineering has officially inducted 22 outstanding members of its alumni into its inaugural Hall of Fame. Selected from a pool of 25,000 alumni, Hall of Fame members were chosen based on the distinction they have…
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The College of Engineering has received a $8,000 gift from Union Pacific Railroad for Maximizing Engineering Potential (MEP) programs. The gift will be used to increase the visibility of Union Pacific as an employer of Cal Poly Pomona engineering students,…
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The Metropolitan Water District is seeking six summer engineering interns through Cal Poly Pomona’s Cooperative Education Program. Students in chemical, civil, environmental, electrical, mechanical, and manufacturing engineering and other related majors may apply. The positions pay $15 per hour and…
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Dr. Francelina Neto, chair of the Department of Civil Engineering, has been named by Provost Marten denBoer as director of the semester conversion initiative. The campus will convert to a semester calendar in fall 2017. Neto will chair the University…
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Updating university websites, helping the citrus industry and working families, and honoring engineering alumni are the highlights of President Ortiz’s video update. Ninety-five university websites will get upgrades this week as part of Phase 2a of the web redesign project.…
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Cal Poly Pomona’s first MOOC, exemplary faculty, and student competitions top President Ortiz’s weekly video update. The university is launching its first massive open online course, or MOOC, in spring quarter. The class, which will cover basic computer programming, is…
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They’ve once again been invited to NASA’s Student Launch competition — only one of two California schools asked to participate — and they’ve learned some lessons from last year.
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Beginning this week, people from anywhere — be it Alaska or Argentina, Madagascar or Maine — will be able to register free of charge for the university’s first massive open online course, otherwise known as a MOOC.
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The award-winning Rose Float, Homecoming and hall of famers topped President Ortiz’s first video message of the year.
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