An online panel discussion on March 18, sponsored by the California Center for Ethics and Policy (CCEP), will explore the history of air pollution in our state and policies to address it. Four panel experts will address repair and recovery…
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It’s almost time for the annual tomato plant sale, brought to you by the Cal Poly Pomona Nursery. With more than 200 varieties in almost every color of the rainbow, this is an opportunity for beginning and experienced gardeners alike.…
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Daylight saving time starts Sunday, March 13 at 2 a.m., which means sunnier evenings await. Don’t forget to change your clocks and watches that are not linked to wi-fi on Saturday night before hitting the rack.…
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Priority registration for summer courses takes place March 8, and general registration will run from March 9 through May 26.…
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Cal Poly Pomona’s Nikkei Student Union is a co-sponsor of the online Manzanar at Dusk program on April 30. Manzanar was the first concentration camp for Japanese Americans during World War II. This article was originally published by Rafu Shimpo…
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Admissions Director Brandon Tuck talks about the importance of partnering with community groups and early outreach efforts to middle school and high school students as effective tools to help students understand that a college degree is possible and how they…
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Come back to Cal Poly Pomona for the Egg Hunt and Spring Fun on the Farm Festival! The springtime event – which also features a petting farm, hayrides, antique tractors, and the popular “Cow Train” – returns Saturday, April 9,…
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Spring is coming and so are plant sales at the Cal Poly Pomona Farm Store Nursery! The nursery will begin its annual tomato plant sale on Saturday, March 26. More than 200 varieties will be available for sale in 5-inch…
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The iconic but structurally flawed CLA Tower and adjoining Registration section will be demolished this summer to pave the way for a multi-use green space for the campus community, putting to best use land sitting atop an earthquake fault that…
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A Huntley College of Agriculture graduate student helped develop a sustainable process for producing lab-grown meat and earned the top prize in an innovative high-stakes competition. Lillian Wang competed in Cultivate Tomorrow, an event created by graduate and undergraduate students…
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