This article originally appeared in Medical Design & Outsourcing on August 7, 2019. Vilupanur Ravi, chair of the chemical and materials engineering department at Cal Poly Pomona, and his students work on developing and testing metallic alloys for bio-corrosion. Ravi…
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Lynda.com is now LinkedIn Learning, thanks to an upgrade by the Division of Information Technology & Institutional Planning (IT). Accessible through MyCPP, LinkedIn Learning offers thousands of courses for personal and professional development. Based on your activity, interests and skills,…
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As part of the road closures previously communicated to campus, Caltrans has closed the westbound on-ramp to the I-10 freeway for approximately 90 days as part of the San Bernardino Freeway (I-10) High Occupancy Vehicle Lane Project. Traffic on Kellogg…
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Cal Poly Pomona’s Special Collections and Archives was selected in 2017 to receive an 18-month, federally funded grant project from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC) for the project “As California Goes, So Goes the Nation.” The project…
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The latest estimates from Caltrans foresees the closure of the westbound on-ramp to I-10 at Kellogg Drive starting in early May. The on-ramp will close for roughly 90 days. This closure is part of the San Bernardino Freeway (I-10) High Occupancy…
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A new express shuttle service (Route D) is now available for drivers parking in both of the overflow parking locations in Innovation Village. The Route D shuttle will provide direct service from Overflow 1 and Overflow 2 to the Student Services…
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Varujan “Barney” Anooshian, Sr., who taught kinesiology for nearly three decades at Cal Poly Pomona and had a scholarship established in his name, died Dec 4. He was 95. Anooshian, a longtime Claremont resident, began his teaching career as a…
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Get up close and personal with your favorite – and not so favorite – creepy crawlies at the Cal Poly Pomona Insect Fair on Oct. 6 and 7. The insect fair will feature hundreds of rare and fascinating live insects,…
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The Cal Poly Pomona Foundation will travel back to the 1980s and host the year’s gnarliest bash at University Park with free food, live music and 80s themed entertainment. The Foundation’s 35th Annual Hot Dog Caper is Thursday, Oct. 4…
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The Cal Poly Pomona Department of Theatre and New Dance will offer six diverse shows to wow audiences during its 2018-19 season. The season kicks off Thursday, Sept. 27 with the first production, a Noel Coward play titled “Private Lives.”…
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