Passage of the federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, the graying of the Baby Boom generation and new seismic standards in California will dramatically alter the way patients, doctors, administrators and a host of others approach sickness and wellness.
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"I love the learn-by-doing approach but most of all I enjoy the motivational and inspiring faculty. They have gone above and beyond in making my education a lifelong experience and giving me the opportunity to embrace my major in a…
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Following consultations and deliberations with a variety of campus constituents, Provost Marten denBoer announced that the fine arts option in the art department will discontinue. Fine arts courses will still be offered, allowing fine arts majors and other students to…
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James Becerra, lecturer with the landscape architecture department, has received a United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Science fellowship. The E. Kika De La Garza fellowship program gives faculty from Hispanic-Serving Institutions the opportunity to learn about federal agencies that…
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Architecture alumna Juliana Terian, co-founder of Nouvelle View and former chairman of Rallye Automotive Group (NY), has pledged $2.5 million...
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At first, it was just another paper that Edna Cruz, a fourth-year student, did not want to write. Urban and regional planning Professor Richard Willson had asked her to write a research paper for a national conference. She knew it…
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Don Brinkerhoff, founder and chairman of Lifescapes International Inc., has established a $10,000 annual scholarship at his alma mater, Cal Poly Pomona. The unrestricted award ¿ the largest scholarship ever awarded in the College of Environmental Design...
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Richard Saul Wurman, founder of the TED Conferences and a self-described ¿information architect,¿ will visit Cal Poly Pomona on Wednesday, Jan. 11, for a conversation with Michael Woo, dean of the College of Environmental Design. The dialogue, which is open…
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Responding to the urgent need for affordable housing, architecture students have designed a low-cost, prefabricated model house for earthquake victims in Haiti.
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Daniel Mason (¿11, art) exhibited his 3-dimensional map piece titled ¿Tracking the Economic Disaster in the United States¿ at the 2011 ESRI International User Conference. His piece won top honors, garnering First Place in the Most Unique category and winning…
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