Tricia Alicante, graduate advisor for the College of Business Administration, died on Oct. 10, her 36th birthday, after a short but courageous battle with a rare form of liver cancer. Alicante, who worked at Cal Poly Pomona for more than…
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Because of a travel ban since the 1960s, Cuba has remained a land of mystery to many Americans. Anecdotes from Cuban defectors and asylum seekers have provided snippets about life on the island, but to most Americans, the communist nation…
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Cliff Stover, director of engineering and professor, has received the SAE Faculty Advisor Award for 2011. The award honors Stover’s dedication and contributions to the Formula and Baja SAE team as well as SAE International, an association for professionals in…
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Hiram Santisteban believes in following his dreams. It’s why he created a vision board with pictures of his goals — a cap and gown, his first house, a healthy body, his dream car. It’s why he schedules free time for…
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Lynne Emery, a former professor in the Department of Kinesiology & Health Promotion, and a pioneer among women faculty on campus, has died after a long battle with cancer. “She always reminded us of the importance of equity,” says Perky…
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At Cal Poly Pomona, students roll up their sleeves and put their ideas into practice. They not only conceptualize, design and test their vehicles, but they also bring them to life in the lab.
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The Educational Opportunity Program has helped thousands of students successfully transition to life at Cal Poly Pomona and earn a college degree. Its hallmark program, Summer Bridge, celebrated its 25th anniversary last year.
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