Jessamine Quijano, a microbiology senior, presented at the Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students on Nov. 10-13 in Charlotte, N.C. Quijano, who won an award for Best Oral Presentation, presented her work on the susceptibility of experimental human prosthetic…
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College of Environmental Design Dean Michael Woo will moderate a discussion about the future of Los Angeles’ planning department on Wednesday, Aug. 4 at 6 p.m. at the Southwestern Law School. The discussion will focus on the types kind of…
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Longtime theatre professor Bill Morse passed away July 18 from a heart attack at the age of 57. He served at Cal Poly Pomona for 27 years and the last 14 years as department chair. Morse, who lived in Altadena,…
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The music department has awarded $26,050 in scholarships this year, giving 71 scholarships to 45 students. Each scholarship ranges from $150 to $1,000. The scholarships are awarded for outstanding achievement in music academics, ensemble performance, music industry studies, and to…
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Knowing the difference between a Chinese pagoda and a Japanese pavilion was one of the lessons Erik Skovseth had to learn for a landscape architecture project.
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Don Coduto, a 26-year member of the engineering faculty and chair of the civil engineering department, will serve as the interim dean of the College of Engineering effective July 1, Provost Marten denBoer announced. “Professor Coduto and the entire department…
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After graduating from Yale Drama School, Bernardo Solano spent the following year in Colombia on a Fulbright Hays award. Twenty years later, the Cal Poly Pomona theatre professor is returning to the country on another Fulbright but with a different…
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Iris S. Levine, professor and chair of the music department, has been appointed as the National Repertoire and Standards Chair for Women’s Choruses for the American Choral Directors Association (ACDA). In this position, she will provide support, vision and resources…
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Lust for power, murder and the supernatural will be conjured up by the theater department in its production of "Macbeth." William Shakespeare's tragedy will open Friday, May 7 at 8 p.m. and run through May 16.
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The music department welcomes back Stuart Green, a classical guitarist, who will present a free master class at 2 p.m. and an evening concert at 8 p.m. on May 7. Green enjoys a busy schedule as a soloist and as…
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