Trang Lu talks about his research into thermally sensitive liposomes during the Ninth Annual McNair Scholars Program Summer Symposium at Cal Poly Pomona.…
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A cattail grows in the Japanese Garden 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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Librarian Daniel Hanne begin the long process of replacing books onto shelves July 30, 2008 after a 5.4 earthquake centered in Chino Hills rocked Cal Poly Pomona July 29, 2008.…
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Chelsea DeCarlo, 16, hits a spike during Bronco Volleyball camp at Cal Poly Pomona.…
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The campus community is invited to bid farewell to Tameka Alexander, longtime admissions counselor, on Monday, Aug. 11. Alexander has accepted a new career opportunity at Pasadena City College as a counselor and adjunct faculty.
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Following last week's earthquake, it is even more important to be prepared for emergencies, ensuring workplace safety and open communication. The campus community is urged to review the following tips and suggestions.
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Tuesday's earthquake underscores the unpredictable nature of emergencies and the need to receive important information during times of crisis. In order to receive Cal Poly Pomona Safety Alert messages, the campus community should provide their full contact information in BroncoDirect.
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School supplies are needed to support Cal Poly Pomona students who volunteer at the Homework Center, which is located at the Pomona Public Library. Staff Council members will collect supplies through Sept. 15 at drop boxes located throughout campus.
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John Edlund, director of the Writing Center, will be joined by faculty in a presentation on how to help students learn to read difficult texts, to design effective writing assignments and to give effective and efficient feedback on student writing.…
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In response to Gov. Schwarzenegger's signing of an executive order to cut the pay of state workers to the federal minimum wage until a budget is passed, CSU Chancellor Charles B. Reed reiterated that CSU employees will continue receiving their…
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