Kenneth Stahl, a longtime Interdisciplinary General Education (IGE) instructor who played a major role in developing and redeveloping the program’s curriculum, is set to retire on Aug. 2. Cal Poly Pomona hired him in the spring of 1993 to teach…
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Cal Poly Pomona is hosting the 35th annual California State University Research Competition on April 30 and May 1, a CSU-wide virtual event that honors and spotlights the innovative creations undergraduate and graduate students across various campuses have curated. During…
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The nature of survival and altruism will be put under a microscope during a seven-show run of the Cal Poly Pomona Department of Theatre and New Dance’s new studio play, “K2.” Opening Thursday, Jan. 26 in the Studio Theatre, “K2”…
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Scandal will unfold on the stage in the mainstage production of “Les Liaisons Dangereuses” (Dangerous Liaisons). It’s 1781 in pre-revolution Paris, where the Marquise de Merteuil is plotting revenge. She wants to bring humiliation upon her ex-lover, so she conspires…
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From a multiple Grammy nominated pianist to performances featuring the talent of students and faculty, Cal Poly Pomona’s music department offers events this spring that feature a wide range of musical variety. The event kicking off the series is “The…
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The Cal Poly Pomona Music Theatre Workshop is putting on a musical production featuring the humorously macabre “Addams Family.” The music comedy features a zany family and their ancestors coming together for an evening of scenes, song and dance. Shows…
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When a writer works daily on the craft, the luck that comes with becoming successful is only a matter of time. Award-winning author Mona Simpson shared that message with students during a talk on campus April 20. “Luck will develop…
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The premiere of the new Cal Poly Pomona Philharmonic is a show more than 15 years in the making. When Janine Riveire, interim chair of the music department, arrived on campus in 2000, it was with the idea that she…
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The ways that Asian-American immigrants adapt their identities based on their environment is the subject of the exhibit “Transnational Lives in Motion: The Art of Laura Kina and Việt Lệ” opening Saturday, Feb. 27, at the W.K. Kellogg University Art…
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The Cal Poly Pomona art galleries are showing a new exhibit by a Korean-born, L.A.-based artist who repurposes cast-off materials to create monumental, humorous and thought-provoking kinetic sculpture. The exhibit, “David Jang: Prequel to 2018,” Sept. 21 through Oct. 29,…
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