Students, faculty, community members and leaders looked toward the future of parks in California during Parks Onward Day. Hosted at the College of Environmental Design on May 28, the event brought together 25 experts and a large audience of parks…
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Sylvia Alva, a dean at Cal State Northridge, has been named provost and vice president for academic affairs at Cal Poly Pomona. She begins her new post on Aug. 3. Alva is the dean of the College of Health and…
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The road that runs directly in front of the CLA building will be renamed in honor of President Emeritus Michael Ortiz during a ceremony at 11 a.m. on Thursday, June 11. The campus community is invited to attend the circle…
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Professor Gary Hamilton will serve as the chief of staff to President Soraya M. Coley, beginning in July. During his 27-year career at Cal Poly Pomona, he has served in various faculty and administrative capacities. Hamilton is the professor of…
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Red, white and blue balloons along with flags representing the military branches provided a patriotic backdrop for 39 graduating Cal Poly Pomona student veterans who received emblazoned sashes and certificates at a special ceremony. The May 28 event honored student…
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The DARPA Robotics Challenge finals begin on Friday at the Pomona Fairplex, and Scott Boskovich, a professor of computer engineering and robotics, says the competition is a good way for robotics research teams to push each other. “We’re going to…
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More than 5,400 bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degree candidates will cross the stage to accept their diplomas at Cal Poly Pomona’s 59th annual commencement ceremonies Friday to Sunday, June 12 to 14. Each of the eight colleges will hold its…
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The California Senate approves legislation that will increase the number of university students getting financial aid and provide special grants to those attending the California State University system who stay on track to graduate in four years. This article ran in…
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Richard Willson, urban and regional planning department chair, discusses how transportation painting provides insights that would otherwise be missed in transportation research. The article ran in ACCESS Magazine on June 2, 2015.…
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In partnership with Cal Poly Pomona Landscape Architecture Professor Lee-Anne Milburn and the Inland Empire Resource Conservation District, Fontana Unified School District will be developing low-impact development water conservation projects on three school sites within the district. This article ran…
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