Cal Poly Pomona will continue with a cash-funded summer session, which will allow the university to offer greater depth of courses and sessions during fall, winter and spring quarters, President Ortiz announces in his Monday video message. Over the coming…
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Frank Wein, a lecturer in the urban & regional planning department at Cal Poly Pomona and a leader in his profession, died Jan. 24. He was 59. Wein was as one of the nation’s most respected urban and environmental planners,…
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Patrick Sullivan, professor emeritus in the architecture department and former department chair, died Jan. 24. He was 66. Sullivan, who received his emeritus award in 2003, served on the dean’s advisory board and supported scholarships in the College of Environmental…
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Professor Lee-Anne Milburn, chair of the landscape architecture department, has been announced as the recipient of the 2010 Marvin Collins Outstanding Planning Award from the North Carolina Chapter of the American Planning Association. The award is given in recognition of…
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There are two common ways to manage wetlands vegetation – burn the brush or manually cut it back. One method releases pollutants and the other is expensive and labor intensive. Both are unsustainable. Water buffalo might be a practical, low-cost…
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Recent graphic design graduate Qiming Kiki Chen was selected as a graphic design winner for a book design created last year in a national competition sponsored by Creative Quarterly Magazine. Creative Quarterly is a national magazine dedicated to excellence in…
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The Anaheim train station, a nondescript slice of asphalt and track wedged between Angel Stadium, the Orange Freeway and a medical clinic, is giving way to a sleek, multi-use transportation hub. Architectural giant HOK has been awarded the contract to…
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The architecture department presents wHY Architecture’s Four Salvaged Boxes Exhibit from Sept. 27 to Oct. 24. An opening reception and discussion, “Four Boxes and Four Trees: The Farmer, The Architect, The Landscape Architect and The Chef” takes place Oct. 1,…
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Landscape architecture graduate student Kyle McEnroe won a national award for his design of Cal Poly Pomona’s culinary garden. McEnroe received an Honor Award at the American Society of Landscape Architects’ Annual Meeting on Sept. 13. The culinary garden is…
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Patrick Merrill, longtime curator of the W. Keith and Janet Kellogg University Art Gallery, died Aug. 31 at age 61 after a long battle with cancer. Merrill, who oversaw the gallery from 1997 to 2009, was instrumental in expanding the…
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