A student with a belief in the restorative powers of urban gardening. An alumna who helps guide students on their career path. A woman dedicated to feeding those in need. A veterinarian-turned-professor who fosters “learn by doing” through academic internships.…
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At least one Cal Poly Pomona student has a front-row seat during the World Series games at Dodger Stadium. Oscar Del Real, a second-year graduate student in plant science, works full-time for the Los Angeles Dodgers grounds crew. He helps…
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With the drought in California reaching unprecedented levels, the state is seeking alternative ways to conserve what’s left of its water supply. Cal Poly Pomona biology student Renee Estephan led a team of students that came up with an innovative…
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Accounting students will help Pomona Valley residents file their income tax returns beginning Friday, Feb. 7. The program – Volunteer Income Tax Assistance – enables accounting students to apply the skills they learned in the classroom while making a difference…
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President Michael Ortiz publicly announced today his decision to retire in December 2014. A lifelong educator and higher education administrator, Ortiz’s career spans more than 40 years. He was appointed to his position by the California State University (CSU) Board…
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A Cal Poly Pomona student has been appointed by Gov. Jerry Brown to serve on a state-level financial aid commission. Devon Graves will be one of only two students serving the California Student Aid Commission, which was created in 1955…
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Devon Graves, a third-year political science student, was elected chair of the California State Student Association (CSSA) this summer.
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At first, it was just another paper that Edna Cruz, a fourth-year student, did not want to write. Urban and regional planning Professor Richard Willson had asked her to write a research paper for a national conference. She knew it…
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[Updated – Sept. 19, 9 p.m.] Two students were injured Monday, Sept. 19, in separate incidents during Welcome Week activities at Cal Poly Pomona. A student was injured about 2:45 p.m. in an inflatable bounce house. Medic One ambulance responded…
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ASI President Johnathan Jianu made a phone call last month that was undeniably out of the ordinary. He and about 120 student body presidents ¿ representing 1.8 million college students from universities nationwide ¿ participated in a conference call July…
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