Celebrate another successful academic year at this year’s Staff Appreciation Day on Thursday, June 19. Activities include a morning reception, workshops, free lunch and the Variety Show. Jerald Chesser, professor from The Collins College of Hospitality Management, will be the…
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A person sitting alone in a corner. Hands decorated with puzzle pieces. The brain labeled as beautiful. Three unique paintings, yet all trying to express the same idea: mental health. The art display of about 30 pieces showcased a variety…
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Mary Holz-Clause, the University of Connecticut’s first vice president for economic development, will serve as the College of Agriculture’s next dean. She begins her new post on Monday, July 28th. Holz-Clause comes to Cal Poly Pomona with an extensive background…
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Soccer fans this summer will get to watch six World Cup games played at a much-talked about stadium in Brazil designed by an architecture firm led by Marc Schulitz, an assistant professor in Cal Poly Pomona’s architecture department and his…
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Cal Poly Pomona will hold its 58th annual commencement ceremonies Friday to Sunday, June 13 to 15, for about 5,400 bachelor’s and master’s degree candidates. Each of the eight colleges will hold its own ceremony, all of which take place…
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Cal Poly Pomona is closing out its 75th Anniversary with a bang! The university community is invited on Friday, June 6 to watch fireworks, enjoy live music, play games and share a 6-foot-long birthday cake. Admission is free and open…
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The university honored this year’s Outstanding Academic Advisers for their dedication to students with an awards reception on May 15. Awardees include eight faculty advisors, two staff advisors and two advising programs. The awardees are: Michele Rash, Animal & Veterinary…
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Faculty and students will read Shakespearean sonnets at a June 3 fundraising event to support the 10th annual Southern California Shakespeare Festival. The sonnet reading will take place in the courtyard of University Plaza (the old stables). Among the faculty…
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Roads, freeways, bridges and rail lines don’t just happen. Even the most humble pieces of transportation infrastructure involve months of planning and design. Underlying that planning and design work is an enormous body of research. And Cal Poly Pomona, which…
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When College of Agriculture Dean Les Young thinks about the hundreds of students, acres of orchards and abundant animal pastures on campus, he sees change. And that change is a good thing. With the college and the university celebrating their…
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