For many college students, juggling multiple classes, participating in activities on campus and working around their school schedule to pay bills is challenging enough. Formerly incarcerated students face all the same pressures, but often deal with the additional stress of…
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It’s full steam ahead for Cal Poly Pomona’s Bronco STEA2M Innovation Hub, after a $1 million federal funding request by U.S. Rep. Norma Torres was approved in a sweeping 2022 appropriations bill signed earlier this month by President Joe Biden.…
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Cal Poly Pomona received a record number of applications for fall 2022. Potential first-year university students submitted 49,624 applications for a 21 percent increase, a higher percentage increase than any other California State University campus. Combining applications from both first-year…
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Led by a presidentially appointed committee, Cal Poly Pomona has undertaken a campus-wide effort to implement federal and state requirements related to the rights of Native Americans and Indigenous communities to their ancestral human remains and cultural items. The federal…
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Vilupanur Ravi, professor and former chair for the Cal Poly Pomona Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering, was one of only six professors selected for the U.S. Navy’s inaugural Distinguished Fellows Program. The fellowship program is valued at more…
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Christine Berry has accomplished something no other Cal Poly Pomona student has ever done. The third-year animal science student from Redlands was elected president of the American Pre-Veterinary Medical Association (APVMA). The election took place at the National APVMA Symposium,…
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Larry Gates received much more than classroom lessons from his former professor, the late Don Wells. The Redlands native also learned to master the art of giving back. About 25 years ago, the Cal Poly Pomona alumnus (’87, civil engineering)…
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For the people who know Violet Palmer, they all say there’s one trait that sets her apart from others —her ability to out-work teammates and competitors alike. As a teen growing up in Compton, she woke up before dawn to…
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The newly formed Campus Police & Safety Advisory Committee at Cal Poly Pomona has an ambitious goal, to bridge the gap between traditional policing and community policing in a way that aligns with the educational mission of the university. Ask…
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Cal Poly Pomona will host the annual Town & Gown Bike Ride on Friday, March 25 that will allow cyclists to enjoy the outdoors, explore Pomona and be the first to pedal in the city’s new protected bike lanes. The…
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