Roots House, a market-ready and energy-efficient family home designed and built by a team of Cal Poly Pomona students, won 10 awards including a Top 3 spot in the inaugural Orange County Sustainability Decathlon (OCSD). The state-funded juried competition is…
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Cal Poly Pomona has formed a multidisciplinary team of students, faculty, industry mentors and sponsors to design and build a beautiful energy- and water-efficient, market-ready family home for the inaugural Orange County Sustainability Decathlon (OCSD). The Cal Poly Pomona Roots…
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Following the Office of Undergraduate Research’s (OUR) 11th Annual Research, Scholarship, & Creative Activities (RSCA) conference, ten Cal Poly Pomona student presentations earned their spots at the 37th Annual California State University (CSU) Student Research Competition. The event was held…
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A Cal Poly Pomona student team won the Outstanding Delegation title at the National Model United Nations (NMUN) conference held in New York April 2 – 6. The title is the diplomacy competition’s highest honor. The team, which was representing…
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The road to the “Road to Reclamation“ The process to create the Rose Float began last spring with Cal Poly Pomona and Cal Poly San Luis Obispo student teams working hundreds of hours to make the giant float come to…
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For U.S. Army veteran Michael Feldhaus, the few hours he spends each week caring for Regal Belle, a sweet-faced Arabian horse, bring a sense of calm. Feldhaus, a civil engineering student, was paired with Regal Belle through the Horses for…
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Two major grants from the National Science Foundation (NSF) totaling nearly $2.5 million will fund two projects designed to boost opportunities and improve graduation rates for a Cal Poly Pomona’s diverse student population. The first project, “Career development in construction…
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Larry Gates received much more than classroom lessons from his former professor, the late Don Wells. The Redlands native also learned to master the art of giving back. About 25 years ago, the Cal Poly Pomona alumnus (’87, civil engineering)…
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A veterinarian dedicated to bolstering hands-on learning opportunities in and out of the classroom, a civil engineering professor working to improve student outcomes by collecting data and engaging faculty, and an environmentally conscious researcher with a penchant for mentoring students…
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When the coronavirus pandemic prompted statewide stay-at-home orders, Cal Poly Pomona quickly shifted to remote and virtual learning. Students had to adopt new technologies, a different pace and web-based ways of connecting with other people. For some, it meant exploring…
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