The Tournament of Roses will feature a behind-the-scenes look at the Cal Poly Universities’ Rose Float program during a televised New Year’s Day special. The segment will showcase the year-long process of creating award-winning floats each year, including design, construction…
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From dinosaurs to a giant beer stein, from Pi Day and World Book Day to the Hindu holiday of Holi, creativity exploded during Cal Poly Universities Home-Brew Rose Float Competition. Students from both the Pomona and San Luis Obispo campuses…
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For millions of online players, Minecraft is about collaborating and competing to build fantasy worlds. For first-year Cal Poly Pomona engineering teams who have yet to take an in-person class due to the pandemic, this semester’s MEP Minecraft Challenge took…
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President Soraya M. Coley sent a message last Friday encouraging an enjoyable and safe winter break. She referenced the latest communication from our Safer Return Task Force in response to the state’s Regional Stay Home Order and asked the campus…
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Cal Poly Pomona’s Bronco Asset Management team won first place in the 2021 Student Managed Investment Fund Competition, organized by the Chartered Financial Analyst Society, Orange County (CFAOC) chapter. With the win, the team will manage an investment portfolio of…
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Six horses bred at the W.K. Kellogg Arabian Horse Center took first place or other top honors this fall at a national competition. The horses all competed Oct. 23-31 at the U.S. National Arabian Horse Show in Tulsa, Okla., which…
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First-year students took on social issues from gun violence to mental health awareness at the 2nd Annual Learn Through Discovery (LTD) First Year Experience (FYE) Showcase. Over 250 faculty, staff, students, and guests attended the virtual event on Dec. 1.…
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Vilupanur Ravi, professor of chemical and materials engineering, was recently elected a fellow of the National Academy of Inventors. Selection as an academy fellow is the highest professional distinction for inventors and innovators from academic institutions. Ravi holds 15 U.S.…
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Professor Anne Bresnock, a dedicated champion of the economics department and an innovative teacher, died Oct.16. Bresnock, who came to Cal Poly Pomona in 1990, retired in 2018 but continued to teach at the university. “The Cal Poly Pomona economics…
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“We’re Ready Now!” a song written and sung by alumna Morgan Semrau (’20, interpersonal communication), and performed with a troop of alumni and professors, offers a jazzy way to welcome 2021. Although originally performed at Fall Conference in 2018 to…
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