Cal Poly Pomona’s continuous efforts to integrate sustainability into university operations and campus life have been rewarded with another high rating from the premier organization that assesses colleges and universities. The Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE)…
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In continuous efforts to improve user experience and streamline operations, Facilities Planning & Management (FP&M) will launch a new automated online process for the submission of service requests. Effective Oct. 2, all service requests can be conveniently sent through this…
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Torrential rain from winter storms may have dampened the fears of summer wildfires, but Landscape Services wasn’t getting lulled into a false sense of security. Volunteer overtime crews of up to 16 staff members worked five weekends and used…
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Facilities Planning & Management has released its 2022 Water Quality Report. The in-depth report contains important information about the quality of the campus drinking water and the university’s efforts to continue to provide the highest quality water. In 2022, Cal Poly…
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Members of the Class of 2023 will have a new spot on campus to take graduation photos: the 6-foot-high CPP letters at the Park at 98. The green letters accented with gold trim are scheduled to be installed before Commencement…
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With social and environmental responsibility as one of the university’s core values, Cal Poly Pomona is celebrating Earth Week with a series of events to raise consciousness of problems besetting the planet. Earth Week events are scheduled from Tuesday, April…
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An outdoor movie venue on a grassy knoll under the stars. A picnic area where students can mingle with friends and campus clubs can gather. An open-air classroom where professors can discuss anything under the sun. A living laboratory for…
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Kristina Singiser spent countless hours as a child solving jigsaw puzzles. Years later as the managing principal of HMC Architects’ studio in Los Angeles, she is still figuring out puzzles but on a much larger scale — namely, the Cal…
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Two-way traffic is flowing again along University Drive after the completion of a rehabilitation project that widened the road to accommodate a dedicated shuttle bus lane and implemented measures to enhance pedestrian safety. The $5-million project yielded improvements at crosswalks…
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On the pathways leading to May’s Commencement ceremonies at The Quad, the groves of sycamore trees that give the campus its distinct ambience also have the potential to put the safety of thousands of celebrants out on a limb. Spotting…
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