Evolving in isolation for 15 generations with lifespans no longer than four years, the dogs in the 1,000-square-mile Exclusion Zone of the 1986 nuclear power plant meltdown are being studied by scientists for the first time. What they learn about the strays’ DNA…
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Renford Reese, professor of political science and creator of the Prison Education Project, says higher education has an immeasurable, transformative impact on the incarcerated and the formerly incarcerated. The general public should also care about investing in education “irrespective of…
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The 140,000-square-foot Cal Poly Pomona Student Services Building is the university’s “gateway facility.” Capped with an undulating, standing-seam aluminum roof that spans two independent buildings, this defining feature’s design and orientation are solely driven by performance and function, with the…
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The Park at 98, a roughly 8,600-square-foot green space, includes a covered outlook, paths, trees and native flora. Construction that began in December was completed in late March. This article was originally published by the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin on…
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For students studying political science and international relations, it’s one thing to read about headline-making global entities and organizations such as the United Nations, the World Health Organization and Geneva Call in a textbook or talk about them in class.…
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The Cal Poly Pomona community united this past week to demonstrate its unwavering support for student dreams of success and make the campus’ 10th annual Giving Day event the most successful on record. Broncos raised $630,000 through 1,560 gifts during…
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Innovation Brew Works (IBW) recently marked a major milestone as it celebrated its 8th anniversary. A special event the eatery hosted on Saturday, April 15 featured exclusive food items and a limited-edition beer menu made with locally grown CPP ingredients.…
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Wednesday, April 26 / 3:30 to 4:45 p.m. PT / Online Internationally-renowned documentary photographer Anthony Turok has worked in Central America, Mexico and the United States for the last 35 years covering the human condition of the indigenous people of Mexico. Join this…
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Thursday, April 27 / 11 a.m. to Noon PT / Virtual If you have questions or concerns regarding your well-being benefits, you’re not alone. Join the CSU for this informational session with Empathia Client Success Specialist Phil Gray to learn…
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Friday, April 28 / Noon to 2 p.m. PT / University Quad The annual College of Science Research Symposium showcases excellence in undergraduate and graduate student research. Discover the latest research being conducted by students, with the opportunity to talk with them about…
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