In his weekly video message, President Ortiz announces that the university is moving forward with 32 faculty searches and expects to welcome new faces to campus next fall. The CSU and Cal Poly Pomona are in a better financial situation…
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David Rice, professor in the accounting department, spoke on Nov. 17 at the Los Angeles County Department of Community & Senior Services to the Financial Abuse Specialist Team (FAST) regarding elder abuse and the transference of real estate and assets.…
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Mariappan Jawaharlal, professor of mechanical engineering, has been selected as a fellow of the Biomimicry Institute. He is the first mechanical engineer to become a Biomimicry Fellow. Biomimicry is the science and art of emulating nature’s best biological ideas to…
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Professor Mary Yu Danico was named the president elect for 2010-12 of the Association for Asian American Studies. She will become president after her term in 2013. The academic association utilizes an interdisciplinary approach in order to gain a better…
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Physics Professor Alexander Rudolph was chosen as a columnist for “Spark,” the newsletter for the American Astronomical Society. His first column will be titled “Creating Diversity: Current & Former Undergraduates Share Their Experiences with Programs Promoting Change.” Two Cal Poly…
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Business faculty members and alumni recently simulated a cyber attack for a group of FBI agents and industry professionals who are on the front lines of combating online crime and cyber terrorism. The cyber attack exercise, held in October at…
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"When I think of Cal Poly Pomona, I think of a vibrant, diverse, polytechnic university." One line sums up the emotion, excitement and passion for Cal Poly Pomona expressed in the video for the Campaign for Cal Poly Pomona.
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Norman Gregory Young, professor in the finance, real estate & law department, was a panelist during International Law Weekend in October in New York City. The event, organized by the American branch of the International Law Association (ABILA) and the…
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Dan Manson, professor of computer information systems and director of the Center for Information Assurance, participated in a cybersecurity panel discussion in September that attracted more than 100 information technology professionals from throughout the country. The discussion was part of…
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Stem cells may provide a glimpse into the reasons certain pharmaceutical drugs cause weight gain as a side effect. Professor Ansel Zhao, biological sciences, has received a $422,640 grant to use stem cells and their derivatives to study the molecular…
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