Cal Poly Pomona is a pretty safe place to work and study because of people like Whitney Fields, the director of Institutional Risk and Emergency Management. Fields and the team he leads are responsible for ensuring the campus is as…
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Jose Comi isn’t just a graduate student; he’s also a high school teacher. He’s not just an inventor; he’s also an aspiring surgeon. The 24-year-old is pursuing a graduate degree in mechanical engineering while teaching chemistry full time at Garey…
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A Cal Poly Pomona professor’s research aimed at recycling home wastewater for reuse on the spot is getting a boost in the form of a $10,000 grant from the Southern California Gas Company. Ali Sharbat, a civil engineering professor, has…
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Edward C. Hohmann, Jr., a former dean of the College of Engineering with a tenure at Cal Poly Pomona of nearly four decades, has died from complications from Alzheimer’s disease. He was 72. Hohmann joined Cal Poly Pomona in 1971…
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Living on campus is soon going to look very different for freshmen, with Cal Poly Pomona preparing to break ground on a residential community featuring eight-story residence halls, a dining commons, a community garden and common areas for socializing. The project,…
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MingHeng Li, a professor of chemical and materials engineering, has been named an associate editor of a peer-reviewed journal focused on renewable and sustainable energy. Li, who joined Cal Poly Pomona in 2007 and received his Ph.D. from UCLA in…
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An architecturally significant Los Angeles home owned by Cal Poly Pomona has been declared a National Historic Landmark — a designation that puts it in the company of sites such as Edgar Allen Poe’s home, Carnegie Hall, and the Apollo…
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The university will see road closures and partial road closures across campus on Monday, Dec. 12, and Tuesday, Sept. 13 while crews repair asphalt and do underground utility work. The following areas will be affected: Intermittent closure of the intersection…
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The millions of gallons of oil that spilled from the Deepwater Horizon in 2010 may be finding its way out of the ocean and into the bodies of land-dwelling animals, according to a new study by a Cal Poly Pomona…
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Motorists using the Kellogg Drive exit of the 10 Freeway may experience delays as a California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) project affects traffic flow for the next year. Caltrans is constructing a High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV or carpool) lane in…
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