President Michael Ortiz and Vice President Doug Freer unveil the LEED Silver plaque awarded to the Residential Suites Phase II building project at Cal Poly Pomona.…
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Studio 6 is moving this summer. Starting in July, faculty can find us centrally located on the second floor of the University Library. Get the full scoop at www.cpp.edu/~library/spotlight/2011/may/elearning.html. For more information, contact April McKettrick at admckettrick@cpp.edu or (909) 869-6307.…
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Faculty- or staff-based organizations and departments are invited to publicize important dates, deadlines, events and announcements for the June 6 edition. It’s the last edition for the academic year. Visit www.dsa.cpp.edu/orientation/broncobytes/BroncoBytes_Submission.asp for more information or to submit a request. Submission…
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President Ortiz announces a major milestone of the comprehensive fundraising campaign: Drs. Art and Sarah Ludwick, longtime friends of the university, have established the Ludwick Professorship in Early Childhood Education in the College of Education & Integrative Studies.…
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Lance Walkington of the men’s track & field team placed fourth in the javelin Saturday to earn All-American status, as he competed on the final day of the NCAA Division II National Championships. In his first three attempts, Walkington’s top…
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Jacob Deavers of the men’s track & field team battled cold and rainy conditions Saturday night, finishing seventh in the 400-meter hurdles final at the NCAA Division II National Championships to receive All-American recognition. The junior from Lake Elsinore posted…
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As one of the top homerun hitters in the history of Cal Poly Pomona baseball, Travis Taijeron earned NCAA Division II All-American honors Friday in the Daktronics announcement. A senior centerfielder from San Diego, Taijeron helped the Broncos reached the…
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The Fourth Annual Chevy Goldstein Distinguished Lecture and Student Research Awards Symposium awarded four chemistry students for their outstanding research. Ivonne P. de la Torre, a master’s student in chemistry, received first prize of $1,500 for her work on Supercontinuum…
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The College of Education & Integrative Studies has received a significant gift to establish the Ludwick Professorship in Early Childhood Education.
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Juanita Kurisaki is like many Cal Poly Pomona seniors: she stays up until the early morning hours finishing homework, stresses over her senior project and is counting the days until graduation. Unlike many of the other students on campus, Kurisaki…
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