The Bronco Recreation and Intramural Complex, also known as the BRIC, has been recognized for the high level of environmental sustainability used in its construction. The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) designated the campus fitness center as a Leadership in…
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The revelry that is BroncoFusion returns next week, welcoming new and returning students with fairs, a food truck festival and a performance by a Grammy-nominated music artist. The annual free event gets underway Tuesday, Sept. 22, with a tech fair…
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In his first video message of the fall quarter, President Ortiz recaps Fall Conference and Cal Poly Pomona Day at the L.A. County Fair and highlights the upcoming Hot Dog Caper and career fair. Ortiz welcomed more than 200 new…
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Cal Poly Pomona students have watched for the past two years as construction workers have built the Bronco Recreation and Intramural Complex on campus. On Friday, they will get their first glimpse inside the three-story, steel-and-glass facility when it opens…
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A window washer cleans a window on the Bronco Recreation and Intramural Complex as it nears completion at Cal Poly Pomona.…
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Kermit the Frog said it best: It’s not easy being green. The Cal Poly Pomona Climate Action Plan outlines the university’s commitment to be carbon neutral by the year 2030 and requires the effort of every department. Spearheading the work…
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For the fifth consecutive year, Cal Poly Pomona has been recognized for its commitment to the environment in Princeton Review’s annual “Guide to 332 Green Colleges.” In the 2014 publication, Cal Poly Pomona is highlighted for its efforts in reducing…
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Semester conversion, the new recreation center and parking were on students’ minds during the winter quarter Pizza with the Presidents. University President Michael Ortiz also addressed a couple of questions about his retirement at the end of the year during…
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Gov. Jerry Brown’s revisions to the 2013-14 budget keeps intact the proposed reinvestment of $125 million into the CSU system, President Michael Ortiz said in his weekly video update.
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For the fourth consecutive year, the Princeton Review has recognized Cal Poly Pomona in its annual “Guide to 322 Green Colleges.” “In an effort to reduce its environmental impact, the university has implemented a new policy that requires all office…
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