Longtime Cal Poly Pomona employee Vaughn Lucas died Monday, Jan. 19, after battling cancer. He was 60. An instructional support assistant in academic technology, Lucas worked for the university for 27 years. He also served as a lecturer, teaching classes…
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For the eighth consecutive year, Cal Poly Pomona students were among the top presenters at the 22nd Annual Southern California Conference for Undergraduate Research, which was held at Cal State Fullerton on Nov. 22. A total of 166 students and…
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A $500,000 donation that honors the legacy of a Cal Poly Pomona alumnus will transform hands-on learning opportunities and diversity initiatives for students studying information technology in the College of Business Administration. With the gift, Avanade, a global business technology…
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One of the world’s top social networking sites, an electric car manufacturer and a government defense contractor might seem to have different company objectives, but all share at least one thing in common: they want a skilled cybersecurity workforce. In…
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Six Computer Information Systems alumni have been honored for work they did as students to create a website for a nonprofit organization. Daniel Hsu, Yan Ma, Justin Chong, Alejandro Ruiz, Chris Mui and Lawrence Kung – all 2012 graduates –…
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Cal Poly Pomona’s cyber defense team will make a return trip to the national championships after winning the regional competition for the fourth consecutive year. The eight-member team, coached by lecturer and alumnus Brandon Brown, defeated nine other schools to…
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A prominent professional association has contributed to the College of Business Administration building complex, making it the first time in the group¿s 42-year history that a donation has been made in support of a building. The ISACA Los Angeles Chapter…
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When Jeff Standard entered a student-run competition his senior year at Cal Poly Pomona, his only goal was to win first place so he could have bragging rights with his friends. Little did Standard (computer information systems, ’04) know that…
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Business faculty members and alumni recently simulated a cyber attack for a group of FBI agents and industry professionals who are on the front lines of combating online crime and cyber terrorism. The cyber attack exercise, held in October at…
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Advances in technology will allow new, more sophisticated ways to deliver energy and monitor its use — helping homeowners save money and decrease wasteful consumption. However, every step forward in technology brings potential problems. The modernization of the country’s power…
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