After guiding Cal Poly Pomona to back-to-back national championships, Paul Thomas is being asked to provide his input as one of four new members elected to the Women?s Basketball Coaches Association?s Board of Directors.
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In an ongoing effort to help better inform the public on agricultural and conservation issues, Cal Poly Pomona has received a $10,000 grant from the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California to benefit the Environmental Education Garden at AGRIscapes.
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PolyCentric now has searchable archives linking the campus community to current and past articles (published after August 16, 2002). Just click on "Search Archives" on the left bar. Also, check out the "PolyPoll," with new questions weekly. Be on the…
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Due to popular demand, the university is presenting 3-day Staff Development Academy workshops tailored to the meet the needs of Cal Poly Pomona staff. For more information about the academy, including times and topics,
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Cal Poly Pomona's women's basketball summer camp is branching out -- and not just in California. The Broncos' summer camp, for girls between the ages of 7-17, attracted a record 127 players to the Cal Poly Pomona campus this week,…
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Randal Quan, the first Chinese-American captain in the history of the Los Angeles Police Department, has been named Cal Poly Pomona's new chief of police effective Oct. 1.
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Vinita Dhingra has been chosen Cal Poly Pomona's new executive director of diversity. Dhingra, previously a communication professor and executive associate for undergraduate studies at Cal Poly Pomona, spent the past year serving as acting executive director while a national…
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While known for its history and beauty, the Cal Poly Pomona campus is also the second largest among Cal State University members. Although its 1,438 acres provide a picturesque setting for learning, such an expanse can also prove most difficult…
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When you think of outer space, Earthly locales that come to mind may include Cape Canaveral, Edwards Air Force Base or the Johnson Space Center. This summer, you can add Cal Poly Pomona to the list.
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For the first time, Cal Poly Pomona?s Athletic Department is providing scholarships for local school children to attend the university?s popular summer sports camps, which can cost from $80 to $300 each. Coined ?Budding Broncos,? the program is limited to…
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