Cal Poly Pomona’s College Corps program has been instrumental in empowering and supporting students to make a positive impact on campus and in the surrounding community. Through various initiatives and projects, College Corps fellows have been able to showcase their…
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Cal Poly Pomona will celebrate its newest graduates with in-person Commencement ceremonies on May 20-22 in its traditional location in the University Quad. More than 7,200 from the Class of 2022 will be joined by approximately 1,000 graduates from summer…
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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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A group of engineering students are tapping into their technological expertise to try and make history. The goal? It is to best the world record for the longest flight by an electric powered unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). The current record…
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It’s 6 a.m. in the middle of nowhere, and the students unload tables, laptops and huge television screens from the trailer. They look up at the cloudless San Luis Obispo sky and ask each other: Is it too windy? Too…
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Award-winning students, athletic excellence and exciting events are among the highlights of President Ortiz’s weekly video update.
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Their impressive showing also bumped up Cal Poly Pomona’s ranking in the Major League of Hacking, an organization that organizes hackathons and provides student hackers with tools and resources. Cal Poly Pomona is now ranked 15th, ahead of Caltech, UC…
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Students at Cal Poly Pomona and Cal Poly San Luis Obispo are joining forces on a project to advance aerial robotics technology and sharpen teamwork...
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Dr. Mahyar Amouzegar, associate dean of Engineering for Research and Graduate Studies as well as professor of Electrical Engineering at California State University, Long Beach, has accepted the position of dean of the College of Engineering.
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Forrest Hippensteel, an electrical engineering junior and physics minor, gave a presentation at the 54th Biophysical Society meeting in San Francisco on Feb. 20 . The presentation was titled “Optimizing Image Analysis for Subwavelength Fluorescence Microscopy with PALM and STORM.”…
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