Political Science professor David Speak blows a whistle as he competes with other faculty members against students and staff teams in Constitution Jeopardy, a game based on the Constitution of the United States. Faculty won, with staff coming in second.…
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Students take notes during their ME214 Statics class on the first day of class at Cal Poly Pomona.…
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A plumeria blooms in the Horticulture Unit at Cal Poly Pomona. Wallpapers: Clicking on these links will open a new window. 1024 x 768 800 x 600 640 x 480…
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Irene Wong and Brian Su take part in a game to break down barriers during Bronco Fusion, a day-long series of events designed to introduce the more than 3,000 new students to Cal Poly Pomona.…
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The Halau Hula a Kawika Laua o'Leinani dancers, from left, Christina Hilado, Claire de Leon Kehaulani Viloria Iris Magboo and Tina Landin, perform during Bronco Fusion, a day long series of events designed to introduce the more than 3,000 new…
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Carol A. Bartell, who had served as the dean of the Charter College of Education at California State University, Los Angeles, has been named interim dean for Cal Poly Pomona's College of Education & Integrative Studies (CEIS). Her appointment begins…
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The Cal Poly Federal Credit Union has already collected $7,266 in donations from the campus community for the American Red Cross hurricane relief efforts. The credit union is continuing to collect Red Cross donations. Stop by the credit union at…
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With the days getting shorter and crops nearing harvest, Cal Poly Pomona invites its faculty, staff, students and the surrounding communities to take part in the 13th Pumpkin Festival, Oct. 15-16 (Saturday and Sunday), from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.…
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The Stop Violence Office and Manavi will present diversity training on "Working with South Asian Survivors," Oct. 3 & 4, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., in the Blue Room at Los Olivos, Building 70. Manavi is a non-profit organization that…
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Student Health Services has a limited number of flu vaccines available to the campus community this year. Those students, faculty and staff who are considered high risk will be vaccinated first.
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