Cal Poly Pomona’s eagerly awaited Tomatozania plant sale features hundreds of tomato varieties for purchase starting March 18 at the Farm Store while supplies last. The Farm Store is open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Selections range from…
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Cal Poly Pomona’s artificial intelligence text-messaging robot, Billy Chat, will be part of a study that explores student engagement with chatbots. The Office of Student Success, Equity and Innovation (OSSEI) is partnering on the research project titled Student Engagement with…
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Thankful for attending a university that values student success and an inclusive environment, Jason Jones wanted to give back to Cal Poly Pomona by starting a new club this semester, the Google Developer Student Club (GDSC). Jones is a second-year…
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Hosted by the Office of Undergraduate Research, undergraduate and graduate students from all disciplines will have the opportunity to directly engage with guests and share the results of their learn-by-doing projects at the annual Cal Poly Pomona Student Research, Scholarship…
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For 18 years, Cal Poly Pomona has partnered with predominantly African American faith-based organizations in the local community as part of the California State University (CSU) Super Sunday initiative to share the power of a college education. This year, President…
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As the most diverse polytechnic university in the nation, Cal Poly Pomona counts inclusivity among its core values. Offering equal access to opportunities for success, growth and learning is something in which the university takes great pride. A large part…
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Mathew Nakano grew up in the San Gabriel Valley with a love of the planet and aspired to have a career that also helped his community — family, friends and neighbors. As a third generation Japanese American and first generation…
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Apply by Sunday, Feb. 26 / Various Times / Online & In Person Innovation comes alive when you’re part of the CPP I-Corps team. Join this free three-day institute meeting online on March 10, and April 7, and for an in-person field…
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Various Dates Starting Feb. 27 / 2 to 4:30 p.m. PT / In-person and via Zoom Often an individual works in a supervisory role because they have demonstrated expert skills in their past positions. When leading others, they are expected…
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Tuesday, Feb. 28 / 6 to 7:30 p.m. PT / ZoomThe Department of Urban and Regional Planning invites you to an evening of environmental awareness at the 2023 Dale Prize Colloquium. The Dale Prize recognizes planning excellence and serves as a…
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