For millions of online players, Minecraft is about collaborating and competing to build fantasy worlds. For first-year Cal Poly Pomona engineering teams who have yet to take an in-person class due to the pandemic, this semester’s MEP Minecraft Challenge took…
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Students roaming the halls of the College of Engineering may think they are seeing double. And they are — in the form of two sets of identical twins. Sisters Karsten and Kristen Bush, both graduating seniors, are studying chemical engineering.…
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Cal Poly Pomona honored this year’s Outstanding Advisors for their dedication to student success at an annual awards reception on April 26 in the Bronco Student Center. The awards highlighted exceptional faculty and staff advisors, as well as two outstanding…
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Frank Garcia, the College of Engineering valedictorian, grew up in Huntington Park with a natural interest in engineering. “I had two brothers who went into engineering (one at Cal Poly Pomona). My dad, an electrician, has a way of being…
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Claudia Pinter-Lucke, the associate provost of Academic Affairs, will retire in March and close a 30-year career at Cal Poly Pomona. “I have been extremely fortunate to have been able to work with such an amazing diverse community of students,…
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The College of Engineering has been awarded a $2.5-million grant to promote graduate education for underrepresented minority students interested in water conservation and sustainability. With California still in the grip of a historic drought, the grant couldn’t have come at…
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If Haley Heiselt hadn’t been so shy, she might not be competing this Saturday for the title of Miss California USA. The first-year mechanical engineering major and aspiring naval nuclear engineer, who is more comfortable with quantum physics than the…
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QUEST, a college prep experience for engineers, immerses students in college life and academics the summer before their first year at Cal Poly...
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