A new composition titled Double Klondike (2018) by Kevin J. Garnica was recently premiered on campus. Yafei Lin and Vernon Snyder, performing as the Lin-Snyder Duo, debuted the piece at the CPP Piano Ensemble concert in November. Snyder is an…
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A group of engineering students are tapping into their technological expertise to try and make history. The goal? It is to best the world record for the longest flight by an electric powered unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). The current record…
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The world’s largest global organization for investment professionals has put its stamp of approval on finance degrees earned at Cal Poly Pomona’s College of Business Administration. Wei Yu, chair of the CBA’s Finance, Real Estate and Law department, recently received…
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Robert Sortino, a CEIS doctoral alumnus, recently received the Paul T. Begley Award for graduate student research on the values and ethics of educational leadership. The Consortium for the Study of Leadership and Ethics in Education, a program center of…
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Jeyashree Alagarsamy, a graduate student in biological sciences, won Best Poster Award at the 82nd Annual Southern California American Society for Microbiology Meeting in San Diego in October. Her poster is titled Staphylococcus Biofilm Formation on Traditional and Boron Metal Alloys.…
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An advertising campaign showcasing the latest fashion trends for everyday working women featured Cal Poly Pomona alumna Vanessa Beckman, a fourth-grade teacher in the Bonita Unified School District in La Verne. Beckman completed the teaching credential program in 2013 and…
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By Christina Manuel Alejandro Barajas, the winner of the 2018 CPP Concerto Scholarship Competition, will perform a solo piece for the CPP Philharmonic Orchestra and String Ensemble concert. The third-year music education student will showcase “Concerto No. 1” by Chin…
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Edmundo Perez was one of 32 college juniors picked to attend a highly selective summer program that prepares undergraduate men of color for doctoral studies and other research related careers in education, public policy, criminal justice and workforce development. To…
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The great music composer, Quincy Jones, once poignantly said, “You have to go to know.” Over the past 30 years, Political Science Professor and author has lived by these words. In his new book “100 Countries: A Travel Guide,” Reese…
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Music Professor Nadia Shpachenko was awarded the Aaron Copland Fund For Music and the Alice M. Ditson Fund at Columbia University recording grants for her upcoming 2019 album “The Poetry of Places.” Shpachenko recorded her “Poetry of Places” album at Skywalker Sound in August…
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