The Cal Poly Universities’ “Road to Reclamation” entry will be one of the first floats to glide down Colorado Boulevard for the 134th Tournament of Roses Parade on Jan. 2. It will follow parade sponsor Honda’s float, an early showing…
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The road to the “Road to Reclamation“ The process to create the Rose Float began last spring with Cal Poly Pomona and Cal Poly San Luis Obispo student teams working hundreds of hours to make the giant float come to…
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Student club Bronco Space will have another date with the stars as it launches its second CubeSat into space later this month. The aim of this miniature satellite will differ from Bronco Space’s previous launches. Both BroncoSat-1 and Bronco Ember…
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A new exhibit featuring artwork by Liberal Studies Assistant Professor Maya Stovall is currently on display at Analog Diary in Beacon, New York until Jan. 22. The “Clear and Present” group exhibition is a collection of work that explores the ongoing legacy of the Light…
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An award-winning generative art design liberal studies major Anna Rios created has been selected for public exhibition in the College of Science’s Center for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching (CEMaST). Biology Professor Paul Beardsley and Becki King, a CEMaST staff member, chose the…
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Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema’s party switch from Democrat to Independent likely solidifies the chances of a Republican majority in 2024, says Neilan Chaturvedi, professor of political science and interim associate dean for academic personnel and resources in the College of…
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Cynthia Pickett, Ph.D., began her tenure as Presidential Associate for Inclusion and Chief Diversity Officer on Dec. 12. Previously, Pickett was associate provost for diversity, equity, and inclusion and an associate professor of psychology at DePaul University. This article was…
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History Professor John Lloyd discusses the rise of American labor unions in the 19th century and the events that precipitated the 1877 strike in which approximately 100,000 railroad workers around the country stopped working. This article was originally published by…
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Hospitality management graduate students Bianca Louise Del Castillo (‘23), Albert Scott Sandoval Hernandez (‘26) and Heather E. Kingsbury (‘23) won first place in the CoStar Group SHARE Center’s annual international student market study competition. The trio analyzed hotel performance data…
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This year, it felt like Cal Poly Pomona soared high enough to reach the moon! U.S. News recognized Cal Poly Pomona as the number two public school in the West. It’s easy to see why: Broncos launched planet-saving satellites into…
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