Light colored pencil sketches on transparent Dura-Lar paper meld together with the images underneath, creating an intricate work that reflects on the connection between the human body and nature. “Cervical Tree” is the work of Jamie Sweetman, one of the…
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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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The Dr. Cheryl Wyrick Breakout Room is an inviting space in the College of Business Administration’s classroom building. It’s a place where students can study, work on team projects and enjoy a quiet, focused atmosphere, as well as a view…
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December might be the busiest month for Rose Float preparation, but you’d be mistaken if you thought the pace slowed in the new year. Plans are being made for next year’s parade, and now is the time to leave your…
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Timothy P. White, chancellor of the California State University (CSU), announced Wednesday that the CSU will commit an additional $50 million to advance student achievement and bolster degree completion. The announcement was the cornerstone of White’s inaugural State of the…
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During his childhood, professor emeritus of mechanical engineering William Stine was not allowed to see his father’s war memorabilia. Harold Stine, a World War I reconnaissance pilot from 1917-19, only ever talked about the airplanes he flew. “It was hidden…
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Students can get a free dinner and ask questions of university leaders at the quarterly Pizza with the Presidents on Tuesday, Feb. 4. The hour-long Q&A with university President Michael Ortiz and ASI President Christine Hall will begin at 6 p.m.…
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Plants in the Aratani Japanese Garden have started blooming at Cal Poly Pomona.…
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An increase in applications, the Cal Poly Pomona Foundation’s biennial report and homecoming top the president’s weekly video update.
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The CSU will spend $28 million on initiatives aimed at helping first-generation and underserved students receive a quality education, Chancellor Timothy P. White pledged at a White House summit.
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