With social and environmental responsibility as one of the university’s core values, Cal Poly Pomona is celebrating Earth Week with a series of events to raise consciousness of problems besetting the planet. Earth Week events are scheduled from Tuesday, April…
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The Lyle Center for Regenerative Studies will receive more than $5 million from the Chancellor’s Office to fund upgrades and improvements on the 16-acre site. A construction budget of $4.29 million and a total project budget of $5.38 million from the…
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Cal Poly Pomona’s Lyle Center for Regenerative Studies will research nanotechnology-based thermochromic materials that coat buildings in order to help them perform better under the stresses of climate change. The research will be funded by a $26,000 grant shared with…
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Elizabeth Zangenberg was in her early 60s – a nontraditional student – when she first caught a glimpse of the Native American Student Center at University Plaza during her first-year orientation campus tour. She was uncertain if she was Native…
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Cal Poly Pomona’s efforts in sustainability received high marks in The Princeton Review’s Guide to 399 Green Colleges, 2018. The university scored a green rating of 92 out of a possible 99. Among the achievements used for scorings are: Use…
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Monica Palomo, assistant professor in the civil engineering department, has been named a Faculty Fellow by the John T. Lyle Center for Regenerative Studies. The fellowship supports Palomo’s field research into identifying and mitigating lead contamination in urban sites, which…
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Cal Poly Pomona takes it commitment to the environment seriously - and the experts at the Princeton Review concur. The organization placed Cal Poly Pomona in its "Guide to 286 Green Colleges" for its sustainability efforts.
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