Columnist David Allen visits the University Library’s special collections to learn more about what archivists do to preserve history. This article originally appeared in the San Gabriel Valley Tribune on March 30.…
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The first ever evacuation drill of the Student Services Building at Cal Poly Pomona will be held on Wednesday, April 3 at 10:30 a.m. Loud sirens and bright strobe lights will be activated in both east and west sections of…
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Nicole Parr’s on-screen equivalent likely won’t be the protagonist of your favorite TV crime drama. But the Cal Poly Pomona alumna (’18, chemistry) plays a vital role aiding law enforcement and medical professionals to perform accurate drug testing. After graduating…
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The desire for extended library hours, struggles with parking, and concerns for students facing financial hardship and mounting debt were among the topics discussed at Pizza with the Presidents. University President Soraya M. Coley and ASI President Jenny Greenberg fielded…
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Ashley Keasey learned maturity at an early age, helping to care for her five siblings until entering the foster care system at age 15. She found school and learning as a pathway to empowerment during this time. Keasey now views…
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The digital world can be a precarious place, but Cal Poly Pomona alumna Diane Miller (’81, computer information systems) is committed to meeting the constantly evolving cyber threat for generations to come. Miller is director of Global Cyber Education and…
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Assistant Professor Maya Stovall’s art will be featured in an exhibition in San Francisco. The Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture (FMCAC) and the San Francisco Art Institute (SFAI) are jointly presenting Stovall’s “Under New Ownership,” which includes videos…
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Pizza with the Presidents will be held today from noon to 1 p.m. in the BSC’s Ursa Major. (The event has been moved indoors.) Students can enjoy free pizza and drinks as they ask questions of University President Soraya M.…
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Cal Poly Pomona brought more than a dozen hands-on learning activities to the STEA2M Fair at Fairplex in Pomona. The activities showed children the fun aspects of science, technology, engineering, arts, agriculture and music. More than 30,000 people in the…
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Hope and the doggedness of the human race underscore the menagerie of trial and tribulation that plague the Antrobus Family in Thornton Wilder’s comedy-drama, “The Skin of Our Teeth.” The Department of Theatre and New Dance’s production opened March 15…
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