In Episode 33 of The Engineering Student Experience Podcast, Professor Paul Nissenson interviews CPP Professor Victor Okhuysen from the Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering Department to learn more about manufacturing engineering. Okhuysen distinguishes manufacturing engineering from other engineering disciplines, discusses career…
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How are families changed when home is the only place to go? Through the guidance of Assistant Professor Amy Dao, anthropology students captured the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on multigenerational households through their podcast, “Under One Roof,” — exploring…
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Arleen Dalgleish, a long time Cal Poly Pomona staff member, died June 8. Dalgleish worked for the university for 25 years, spending most of her years of service in the human resources department. She retired 11 years ago. She is…
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Summer marks the time for some students to rejuvenate before starting another school year. Others use it as an opportunity to take summer classes, participate in internships, or work. For the Bronco Motorsports team, which consists of students in the…
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Students are milling in the quad in search of classrooms. Professors going over the syllabus. The Bronco Bookstore brimming with customers. The official start to the 2023-24 academic year is underway at Cal Poly Pomona. The university welcomed students back…
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As businesses, schools and the entertainment and creative industries grapple with the disruptive consequences of artificial intelligence, Cal Poly Pomona student teams explored its silver lining: opportunities to use the self-learning technology for social good. The university, along with San…
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Led by Physics and Astronomy Professor Alex Rudolph, Cal-Bridge is a unique statewide partnership between the CSU and UC systems and 116 community colleges to support, mentor and encourage students from underrepresented groups to pursue further higher education in STEM fields. So far, 300 scholars —…
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Why have car insurance premiums increased these last few years? Finance, Real Estate and Law Lecturer Roman Garagulagian explains the confluence of factors such as advanced technology, rising vehicle repair costs and inflationary pressures. This article was originally published on WalletHub.com on June 1, 2023.…
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Alex Wei Wu, associate professor of finance, real estate and law, explains annual percentage rates and how consumers can use them to compare financial products. This article was originally published on WalletHub.com on Aug. 7, 2023.…
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NASA’s Minority University Research and Education Project awarded $50,000 to support Architecture Professor Michael Fox’s project, “Scenario Based XR Immersive Training Environment,” which will be used in an architectural design studio offered to undergraduate and graduate students this fall. This article…
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