Cal Poly Pomona was ranked No. 2 Top Public School in the West, No. 3 among Best Regional Universities – West and No. 2 Best College for Veterans – West. The university also tied for No. 4 among Top Performers on Social Mobility – West, which examined which colleges enrolled…
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Jascha Polet, professor emerita of geological sciences, explains the combination of factors that made the 6.8-magnitude earthquake so lethal — timing (11:11 p.m. local time, when most were inside and asleep), low expectation of such an event (few severe earthquakes in living memory) and location (near the High Atlas…
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Regenerative Studies Lecturer Douglas Kent says studies on the positive effects of gardening on health and healing, along with similar studies about restorative landscapes in urban settings, changed the way he approaches landscaping. “For the first time, I started designing from the inside of the house, asking: ‘What was their view when they were brushing their teeth or…
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Blvd Mrkt, an artisanal food hall in downtown Montebello, has become a marketing hub for corporations, with DC Studios recently staging a pop-up promotion for its Latino superhero film “Blue Beetle.” Álvaro Huerta, associate professor of urban and regional planning and ethnic and…
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The first university-branded ice cream is a collaboration between Cal Poly Pomona Enterprises, the Don B. Huntley College of Agriculture and artisanal ice cream company Coney Island Creamery. The article quotes Interim Dean Martin Sancho-Madriz and spotlights the roles of Executive Chef Tonya Tarrd and visual communication design senior Rachel Hunter. This article was originally published by San Gabriel Valley Tribune on…
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Cal Poly Pomona is ranked No. 2 Top Public School in the West and No. 3 among Best Regional Universities West in the U.S. News & World Report’s 2024 U.S. Best Colleges ranking. Nearly 1,500 four-year bachelor’s degree-granting institutions were…
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Cal Poly Pomona has been awarded $1.2 million in combined grants from NASA to support three space-related research projects that will provide students with first-hand experience developing technology that will further national space exploration research and exploration goals. CubeSat Technology…
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Cal Poly Pomona welcomes Latinx Heritage Month on campus with celebrations of the rich tapestry of Latinx history and cultures. Latinx Heritage Month is celebrated annually across the United States from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15. The purpose of this…
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Sept. 12 through Dec. 8 / Lunch & Dinner Service / The Collins College The Restaurant at Kellogg Ranch (RKR), CPP’s award-winning student-managed and operated restaurant, makes its return with a brand new menu for fall semester. Anyone can enjoy lunch from 11 a.m.…
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Wednesday, Sept. 13 / 10 a.m. to Noon PT / Virtual “The Power of Psychological Safety” is designed to introduce individuals to the profound impact of psychological safety in various aspects of life. Each interactive lesson and practical exercise will…
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