Cal Poly Pomona students will be able to play a larger role in tackling major issues in eastern Los Angeles County such as food insecurity, education equity and climate change. The university has joined Cal State LA, Rio Hondo Community…
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Charlene Saunders, a dedicated staffer who relished working with faculty and students, died Dec. 12 from complications related to COVID-19. She was 78. Saunders began working at Cal Poly Pomona in 2000 as the assistant for Elhami Ibrahim, the former…
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The Center for Excellence in Math and Science Teaching (CEMaST), in partnership with the College of Education and Integrative Studies (CEIS), has received a $105,000, multi-year grant from SchoolsFirst Federal Credit Union to establish the SchoolsFirst FCU Computer Science Authorization…
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The 2022 Cal Poly Universities’ “Stargrazers” float, which beckoned Rose Parade viewers to dare to dream, has won the Animation Award. The team was last recognized for animation in 1984. The entry, the 82nd float of 86 in the Jan.…
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Stargrazers, the 2022 Cal Poly Universities’ Rose Float, features three giant cows working on jetpacks to achieve their dreams of jumping over the moon. A jetpack cow soars over a crescent moon trailing a stream of cloudy vapor. For the…
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The theme for this year’s Rose Parade is “Dream. Believe. Achieve.” For the students from Cal Poly Pomona and Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, designing and building their float was an opportunity to do just that while showcasing the benefits…
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After spending most of 2020 operating remotely, Cal Poly Pomona had an awakening of sorts in 2021, with more people, events and activities returning to campus. The Classes of 2020 and 2021 were able to physically cross the Commencement stage…
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The Cal Poly Pomona Pre-Veterinary and Poly Purlers clubs hosted Knit-a-thons where they knitted and crocheted ear wraps for calves located at a Montana ranch. Dr. Kathleen Earle’s family owns some land near Sarrazin Ranch in Livingston, Montana. Earle,…
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Cal Poly Pomona students will have access to hundreds of scholarships with the launch of the annual Scholarship Fest. During last year’s “fest,” the university awarded more than 340 scholarships and $1.65 million and plans to build on that success.…
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It all started with a discussion in the mechanical engineering department back in 2012. Faculty wanted to find a way to easily share videos with colleagues and students who might be interested in them. Then, with YouTube gaining popularity and…
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