Shu Ting, considered one of the most important modern poets in China, will speak at Cal Poly Pomona. The University Library and the College of the Extended University will co-host the event, which is set for Sunday, May 17, from…
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Children looking for a little adventure this summer can find it at Cal Poly Pomona, thanks to several camps slated to kick off in June. The College of Science and the W.K. Kellogg Arabian Horse Center are teaming up to…
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Cal Poly Pomona will host the final forum of the year for students on semester conversion. The event will be held on Wednesday, May 6 from noon to 1 p.m. in Ursa Major. The university plans to convert to the…
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Nearly 100 students sat in rapt attention as university President Soraya M. Coley made her way to the front of the room. As Coley began her address and walked among the audience, the students followed her every move with laser-like…
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Spurred by campus issues and the impact of Proposition 187, a coalition of diverse groups led by Chicano and Latino students demonstrated and marched on the vice president’s office seeking a greater voice two decades ago. That protest opened the…
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Robert V. Stumpf’s interest in computers started while he was stationed in White Sands, New Mexico, to track missiles for the U.S. Army in the early 1960s. That passion for computers in the nascent industry would lead to graduate school…
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With issues as varied as the pizza toppings, President Soraya M. Coley, ASI President James Cox and university administrators fielded questions from a lunchtime throng of students at the spring quarter Pizza with the Presidents on April 28. Inquiries about…
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Eyes brimming with intensity and locked in a steely gaze, the combatants switched on their robots to do battle in the LEGO Sumo Challenge. The robots maneuvered and attacked. In this brawl, the loser was knocked down. The clashes and…
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Keiji Uesugi issued a challenge to the students in his landscape design class: Visit the Japanese Friendship Garden in San Diego’s Balboa Park and craft concepts for the garden’s ongoing expansion. Their task in the fall quarter was to come…
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Cal Poly Pomona honored nine outstanding graduates with the Distinguished Alumni Award, the highest honor given by the Alumni Association, on April 24 at the Sheraton Hotels & Resorts Fairplex. In addition, the Alumni Outstanding Teaching Award also was presented.…
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