An iris blooms in the Rose Garden at Cal Poly Pomona on February 28, 2014.…
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The campus continues to place a high value on the safety of our students, faculty and staff. Over the past several weeks there has been a noticeable trend of vehicles traveling at a high rate of speed through campus parking…
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Dr. Francelina Neto, chair of the Department of Civil Engineering, has been named by Provost Marten denBoer as director of the semester conversion initiative. The campus will convert to a semester calendar in fall 2017. Neto will chair the University…
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Tax Day allows working families to receive free tax assistance and learn about free or reduced-cost services. This year’s resource fair includes health screenings, financial literacy workshops and information on job preparation assistance. The event is March 1 on campus.…
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The former member of President Obama’s Cabinet reflects on her time as a student. She is now spending two quarters on campus as a scholar-in-residence. This article was published in the Los Angeles Daily News on February 17, 2014.…
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Former U.S. Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis, a Cal Poly Pomona alumna and currently a scholar-in-residence, sat down for a video interview with political science Professor Renford Reese to talk about her life and political career. During the interview, Solis…
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Graduates of the Collins College of Hospitality Management have many opportunities to network, including the Hospitality Uncorked gala, which honored Alan Fuerstman, CEO of Montage Hotels. This article was published in the Inland Empire Magazine, February Edition.…
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Clouds break up over the CLA building at Cal Poly Pomona during a respite between two storms.…
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Ivan Aguilar’s parents, Raul and Argelia, kneel next to a memorial to their son, a Cal Poly Pomona student who was struck by a car and killed a year ago while riding his bike on campus.…
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A trio of Cal Poly Pomona architecture students has swept a statewide design competition, taking home awards for first, second and third place. The Coalition for Adequate School Housing (CASH) Student Design competition asks participants to submit design concepts for…
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