Cal Poly Pomona is gearing up to recognize faculty and staff cross-departmental and cross-divisional teams – large and small – that work diligently to make student success a reality. The nomination period for the third annual One Team Award kicks…
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Students familiar with Cal Poly Pomona’s Veterans Resource Center know that it’s more than just a space for military-affiliated students to receive guidance and resources — it’s a lifeline. Staff, faculty, student, and university partners all play an important role,…
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The College of Education and Integrative Studies said goodbye this year to three faculty members and one staff member. The retirees include Professor Gilbert Cadena, Professor Barbara Bromley, lecturer Kenneth Stahl and staff member Geri Hunt. After 27 years…
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A new series that explores extremely wealthy rulers, tycoons and visionaries on the History Channel recently featured James Rietveld, a lecturer in the Interdisciplinary General Education (IGE) program. The History Channel’s “Crazy Rich Ancients” introduces mysterious icons from the past,…
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If celebrants at Commencement want to throw confetti, they are urged to use confetti made with biodegradable paper that won’t harm the environment. The use of Mylar, glitter or plastic confetti is highly discouraged because the materials do not decompose…
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Compared to the nasal swab test for COVID-19, the saliva-based test that Cal Poly Pomona uses is relatively easy, but producing 1.5 mL of drool does have its challenges. Individuals must use a funnel to drool, not spit into a…
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As COVID-19 continues to rage across California, university campuses statewide are facing fiscal challenges they haven’t experienced in more than a decade. For Cal Poly Pomona (CPP), that means grappling with a $20 million reduction in State general fund allocation for fiscal year (FY) 20-21 brought on by…
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On Friday, Nov. 13, Cal Poly Pomona student veterans and military dependents will share glimpses into their lives through the new play “Here & There.” A dramatic reading will screen at 7 p.m. on Zoom followed by a Q&A, hosted…
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Cal Poly Pomona ranks in the top six nationally among universities in the number of bachelor’s degrees awarded to Hispanic students in architecture, engineering and agriculture, and in the top 25 for total Hispanic student enrollment, according to new rankings…
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Facilities Planning & Management has released its 2019 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 2019, Cal…
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