Cal Poly Pomona is in the midst of a predevelopment/feasibility study to determine whether the 309-acre parcel of land formerly known as the Lanterman Developmental Center can be developed in a manner to support the university’s academic mission. Hellmuth, Obata…
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Alumnus Don B. Huntley Makes a Transformative Gift to the University That Will Benefit Generations of Students By Dan Lee For decades, Don B. Huntley (’60, animal husbandry) has generously given to his beloved alma mater, Cal Poly Pomona. He…
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Cal Poly Pomona Leads the Milky Way Project, Which Gives People a Chance to Make Discoveries By Emily Velasco Imagine that you had a beautifully illustrated book where each page was overflowing with vivid colors and fantastic imagery. Imagine you…
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In celebration of the team’s national success the past two seasons, the Cal Poly Pomona baseball program was recognized at Angel Stadium. Before the first pitch of the game between the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and the Houston Astros…
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Los Olivos has partnered with the Don B. Huntley College of Agriculture to serve produce that is grown on campus. “Using fruits and vegetables grown at Cal Poly Pomona is extremely important,” says Arnold Zavalza, executive chef at Los Olivos.…
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The Early Childhood Studies program at the College of Education & Integrative Studies held its inaugural classes in fall 2016. The program emphasizes development in children from birth through age 8, covering topics including the importance of play, multilingual language…
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