Jorge Flores as Count Dracula and Juan De La Cruz as Jonathon Harker in the Cal Poly Pomona Department of Theatre production of Dracula.…
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Openings are still available in the respirator training, respirator fit testing, safety training for managers/supervisors and various web-based training courses. To view the current schedule, link to www.cpp.edu/~ehs/ftp/trainsched.pdf. For information on web-based training, link to www.cpp.edu/~ehs/ftp/ClarityInfo.pdf. For a list of…
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The Bronco Fitness Center is offering a three-week program of intense workouts to get your body in tip-top shape for spring break. Shed your winter coat in Mini Boot Camp every Tuesday and Thursday starting Feb. 28 to March 15…
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It¿s a common misconception that math majors are destined for education-related jobs. People are often surprised that Google and the National Security Agency recruit and hire many mathematics graduates. ¿There¿s a lot to mathematics...
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Mahyar Amouzegar, dean of the College of Engineering, is one of three editors of “Intelligent Automation and Systems Engineering,” which was published in 2011. The text provides a comprehensive reference on Intelligent Automation and Systems Engineering, covers fundamental issues, new…
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Professor Mohamed Rafiquzzaman, electrical and computer engineering, published the book, “Microcomputer Theory and Applications with the PIC18F” in 2011. The book is written for students who have a background in C language and digital logic-both combinational and sequential-design. It is…
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Cal Poly Pomona will host the first round of basketball playoffs Tuesday night at Kellogg Gym. The women¿s game vs. Cal State L.A. starts at 5:30 p.m., and the men¿s game vs. CSU Stanislaus begins at 7:30 p.m. The women¿s…
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In his weekly message, President Ortiz thanks the campus community for their heartfelt condolences. The president also talks about attending Corona Community AME Church with Pastor Charles Lee-Johnson this past Sunday. His visit was part of the CSU’s annual Super…
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A student takes a soggy walk away from the CLA Building at Cal Poly Pomona.…
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Engineering technology alumnus Tony Marraccino and his wife, Terri, have made a generous planned gift that will equally benefit the Rose Float program, the College of Engineering and a maintenance fund...
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