Lt. Gov. Eleni Kounalakis sampled fresh orange and red watermelon from the Farm Store, dropped by the Veterans Resource Center and toured the Lyle Center for Regenerative Studies during a visit to Cal Poly Pomona. Kounalakis is no stranger to…
Read More »
Leslie Rivers, a professor emerita from the theatre department, recently won a National Indies Excellence Award for her novel “Fiery Star: The Journals of Emma Rose Lightfoot.” Rivers won the top prize in the regional fiction west category. She also…
Read More »
The Department of Music recently acquired and installed a state-of-the-art audio recording console that puts Cal Poly Pomona’s studio on the same level as many famous and renowned facilities worldwide. Music Professor Arthur Winer secured funding for the addition of…
Read More »
The Cal Poly Pomona Department of Music kicks off its Fall 2018 series of events with a performance of the CPP Wind Ensemble & Symphonic Winds. The concert is at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 17 and features the works…
Read More »
A new center at Cal Poly Pomona will offer students an opportunity to take a deeper look at important issues facing Californians. The California Center of Ethics and Policy (CCEP) was launched with the financial support of a university emeritus…
Read More »
By Christina Manuel Alejandro Barajas, the winner of the 2018 CPP Concerto Scholarship Competition, will perform a solo piece for the CPP Philharmonic Orchestra and String Ensemble concert. The third-year music education student will showcase “Concerto No. 1” by Chin…
Read More »
Stage play “Private Lives” took off like a rocket, selling out its first performance on Thursday, Sept. 27. A production of the Cal Poly Pomona Department of Theatre and New Dance, “Private Lives” will continue its seven-performance run until Sunday,…
Read More »
To boost graduation rates of students in STEM disciplines, Cal Poly Pomona is addressing motivational and psychological impediments, improving classroom instruction and providing interventions to help students acclimate to the college environment. The university’s comprehensive approach has been boosted by…
Read More »
The Cal Poly Pomona Ahimsa Center is holding an annual conference on the “Transformative Power of Education: Lessons from Gandhi, King, Chavez and Mandela,” on Oct. 5-7. Speakers and workshops will explore the lives and movements of Mohandas K. Gandhi,…
Read More »
Katherine “Kat” Cabula began writing songs as a teen, composing her tune “It Rains in California” while still a high school senior at Ribét Academy in Los Angeles. When she was looking to continue her education, she wanted a university…
Read More »