With the new leadership of Jenelle S. Pitt-Parker, there’s a sense of renewed energy and momentum in the College of Education and Integrative Studies. When she began her post as dean in July, Pitt-Parker didn’t wait until the fall semester…
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Torrential rain from winter storms may have dampened the fears of summer wildfires, but Landscape Services wasn’t getting lulled into a false sense of security. Volunteer overtime crews of up to 16 staff members worked five weekends and used…
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For alumna Mardis Newman-Jackson, the decision to come to Cal Poly Pomona still serves as a touchstone that the entrepreneur draws upon when she is unsure about a decision. The founder of Options in Design, Inc., a Paramount-based commercial furniture…
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With a narrow window before the anticipated return of all in-person classes in the fall, the westbound lane of University Drive is scheduled to close starting on Monday, June 20 to expedite the roadway rehabilitation project. The lane closure will…
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The cool, crisp autumn air gently rolling through campus belies the persistent threat lurking in the hillsides that surround Cal Poly Pomona: wildfires. In past decades, wildfire season was confined to the sweltering summer months and the threat diminished as…
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They called him “Mr. Cal Poly Pomona,” and for good reason. Ron Simons’ dedication to the university began as a college freshman during the Eisenhower Administration and continued for more than 50 years as he worked for the university for…
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Anthropology Professor Kun Chen, whom colleagues describe as a dedicated mentor to her students and a pioneering researcher in her field, died in October after battling cancer. She was 36. Chen began teaching at Cal Poly Pomona in 2011, after…
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The Kellogg Local Artists-in-Residence at Cal Poly Pomona is again offering the public an opportunity to learn art journaling and needlepoint, and enjoy a thread of university history. Art Professor Babette Mayor and Cal Poly Pomona graphic designer Ani Markarian…
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The inaugural Kellogg Local Artists-in-Residence at Cal Poly Pomona is offering the public an opportunity to learn new art forms and enjoy a thread of university history. Held at Kellogg House Pomona, the historic residence of cereal magnate and Kellogg…
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The W.K. Kellogg Arabian Horse Center will celebrate the university’s 75th anniversary this weekend, Oct. 5-6, with a reunion and the first horse show of the fall.
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