Cal Poly Pomona Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting the educational mission of Cal Poly Pomona, will henceforth be doing much of its business activities as Cal Poly Pomona Enterprises. The organization’s legal name will remain unchanged as Cal…
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Terry Crews, best known as an actor, entertainer, author, athlete, and survivor, spoke to a large crowd of students, faculty, and staff at Cal Poly Pomona, about how adversity and resilience marked his life journey. Hosted as a collaboration by…
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The effort started in 2010 at a meeting of community members seeking to boost the number of Pacific Islander and Southeast Asian students attending California State University campuses. Five years later, Cal State campuses, including Cal Poly Pomona, have trained…
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Beer enthusiasts looking for craft-brewed flavor now have a place to go on campus. The brewery at Cal Poly Pomona’s Center for Training, Technology and Incubation in Innovation Village started making beer in mid-December, and in January began serving up…
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A family of raccoons nap in a Kellogg West Jacaranda tree at Cal Poly Pomona.…
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The Cal Poly Pomona community is mourning the loss of a Los Olivos dining commons employee and her two daughters. Lidia Maya, 51, and her daughters, Sonia, 25, and Francisca, 12, were killed in a traffic accident while visiting family…
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Power will be temporarily disrupted to several of buildings Saturday for critical electrical repairs. The outages will occur sometime between 9 a.m. and noon, Sept. 1...
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Facilities Management restored power to campus shortly before 10 a.m. today, Aug. 30, after a problem with an electrical feeder line left several buildings in the dark. Only Kellogg West remained without power. Events there have been relocated elsewhere on…
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The Cal Poly Annual Credit Union Luncheon will be held March 22 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Kellogg West. Members and non-members are invited to attend. Lunch is $9 for members if reservations are made before Feb. 1,…
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The College of Letters, Arts & Social Sciences will host a symposium in May to highlight the intersection of agriculture, environment and history. “From the Ground Up: Agriculture and the Environment of History” includes a day-long conference on Saturday, May…
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