A $400,000 gift from a Southern California couple committed to architecture education rewards the efforts of Cal Poly Pomona students designing real-world projects in a comprehensive housing design studio. The gift, which provides 10 $5,000 merit awards to architecture students,…
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Cal Poly Pomona has reached its initial fundraising goal for the new Rose Float Lab and Design Complex and plans to break ground at the end of 2018. The university is expected to open the new lab in 2020, providing…
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Cal Poly Pomona has a new llama, and the campus community can help choose its name. The Department of Animal & Veterinary Sciences purchased the llama to help guard its sheep and goats against coyotes. Llamas place themselves between the…
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Michael Oppenheim spent so much time in the University Library as a Cal Poly Pomona student, he thought of it as a second home. Although the son of librarians had the equivalent of a small reference library while growing up…
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With lights having been installed over the past month and a new scoreboard on the way, the Scolinos Field project is now in full swing. Initiated with a gift of $500,000 from alumnus Danny Andrews, the facility’s new upgrades will…
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The Boeing Company is continuing its long-running partnership with Cal Poly Pomona by donating $100,000 to be shared among the colleges of Engineering, Science, and Business Administration for scholarships, student clubs, and research projects. On October 13, five representatives from…
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The highly anticipated building expansion for The Collins College of Hospitality Management will begin construction this summer. The 12,100 square-foot building is expected to be completed by late 2015 and provide essential space for classrooms, group study rooms, a student…
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The Collins College of Hospitality Management has come a long way since 1973, when it began as a program in the College of Business Administration. Its growth has been fueled in large part by the generosity of donors. When the…
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The pennies sliding around in the car console, the forgotten dollar bill between the couch cushions, or the jar of change in your dresser might not look like a lot of money, but it has the power to change a…
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Some graduates give back by writing a check. Some graduates give back by volunteering their time. Mary Jane Ashley gave back by donating a goat. Ashley, a recent teacher credential program graduate, sold her goat at the Southern California Fair…
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