On Jan. 1, Cal Poly Universities’ Rose Float, “Aquatic Aspirations,” will help lead the internationally renowned Rose Parade as the second float in the lineup. Built and designed entirely by students from Cal Poly Pomona and Cal Poly San Luis…
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Do Students Really Build the Rose Float? You Bet. On Jan. 1, students from Cal Poly Pomona and Cal Poly San Luis Obispo will send their 30-foot tall, 55-foot long float, Aquatic Aspirations, down Colorado Boulevard in the Pasadena Rose…
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On January 1, the 72nd Rose Parade float jointly built by Cal Poly Pomona and Cal Poly San Luis Obispo will help lead the internationally televised parade. The Cal Poly Universities’ float – Aquatic Aspirations – will be the second…
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With the decade’s teen years coming to an end, Cal Poly Pomona is roaring into the 2020s with a string of accomplishments ranging from a major prize in the Rose Float Parade to the opening of the new Student Services…
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The Don B. Huntley College of Agriculture’s annual magazine, AGRIcolumn, is ready for you to swallow it whole. Read articles about the student “rock stars” who excelled in food science and technology competitions this year, the efforts to minimize food…
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Cal Poly Pomona’s Lyle Center for Regenerative Studies will research nanotechnology-based thermochromic materials that coat buildings in order to help them perform better under the stresses of climate change. The research will be funded by a $26,000 grant shared with…
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Students in the international business and marketing department were charged with an unfamiliar task — design an extension for the CPP Mobile application that would highlight alumni. Melissa Riordan, executive director of Alumni and External Relations, partnered with Jinah Young,…
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Three Cal Poly Pomona students were awarded Benjamin A. Gilman Scholarships, granting them the opportunity to study abroad during the 2020 spring semester. Over 5,000 students from around the country applied in 2019 and just over 1,300 were offered awards…
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Cal Poly Pomona will tap into a $3 million grant to increase access to the university for area high school and community college students, fund its Early Start Bronco Scholars Program and provide faculty with additional training centered on fostering…
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Sharyn Fisk, an assistant professor of accounting, has been appointed to lead the Internal Revenue Service’s Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR). She will take a leave of absence from Cal Poly Pomona and assume her new role early next year.…
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