Virtual instruction was convenient for some while others struggled. Most agreed flexibility, the ability to watch lectures outside of class time and having options was beneficial. Some needed more structure. Pomona’s Tracee Passeggi, director of the Disability Resource Center, hopes…
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Story discusses the transformative gifts from MacKenzie Scott totaling $135 to Cal Poly Pomona, Cal State Fullerton, Cal State Northridge and CSU Channel Islands. The gifts were given to “institutions Successfully education students who come from communities chronically underserved.” President…
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The latest episode of “The Engineering Student Experience Podcast” explores what it’s like to be an engineer at Desert Water Agency (DWA). Paul Nissenson, associate professor and associate chair of mechanical engineering, sits down with Steve Johnson (’93, civil engineering)…
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Lieutenant David Hall has been selected as the interim chief of police at Cal Poly Pomona and started Monday, Aug. 16. Hall’s extensive experience in management and direction of department functions will be crucial during this period. He will provide support in this…
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AGRIscape’s Discovery Farm wants to make your summer sweeter by offering a “backyard grillin‘ special,” which includes a juicy, seedless red, yellow or orange watermelon and six ears of sweet corn for just $8. You can also get a “farm…
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Associated Students, Inc. are hosting a pilot reopening of the Bronco Student Center (BSC) for students to reserve a study space in numerous lounges. The spaces are reservable for up to three hours in 30-minute increments and can be made…
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Please spread the word to students that the Lyle Center for Regenerative Studies is seeking the next cohort of Randall Lewis Fellows for the fall. Up to four positions are open and each student will be awarded a $2,400 stipend.…
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Cal Poly Pomona is among the universities listed that in recent years opened a bioscience incubator, the Center for Training, Technology and Incubation (CTTI). This article was originally published by Los Angeles Business Journal on July 12, 2021. …
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The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians has formed a collaboration with The Collins College of Hospitality Management to connect its graduates with hospitality management positions created with the tribe’s casino resort expansion. This article was originally published by Highland…
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A protected bike way has been installed on the southwest side of Kellogg Drive through Cal Poly Pomona. The City of Pomona is also constructing a protected bike lane on Valley Boulevard. This article was originally published by StreetsBlogLA.org on…
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