Professor Emeritus Roy C. Easley, who taught in the kinesiology department for more than 30 years, died peacefully April 18. He was 85. Aside from his teaching duties, Easley served as the director of Cal Poly Pomona’s intramurals program for…
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Two of the participants in the Chancellor’s Doctoral Incentive Program share a common bond: They are members of the Bronco family. Alexandra Auslander and Manuel Diaz both graduated from Cal Poly Pomona — she in 2012 with a master’s in…
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Dayna Gerardo and Lucas Borghese high five after climbing to the top of the rope course on the final meeting of their Challenge Rope Course class at Cal Poly Pomona.…
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Growing up with two alcoholic parents, graduating senior Mich Hamlin didn’t know that living homeless in a Montclair community park with his family was different. At 10, Hamlin did not know that getting up at 3 a.m. to hold up…
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Osteoporosis is often considered an affliction that affects older individuals, particularly post-menopausal women, but a Cal Poly Pomona researcher is finding that weak, brittle bones can begin much earlier— sometimes striking college-age women who might otherwise seem healthy. Michael Liang,…
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Mary Jo Oliver, a longtime professor and the first female chair in the Department of Kinesiology and Health Promotion, has died. She was 85. Born and raised in Oklahoma, Oliver attended Oklahoma A&M University and received a bachelor’s degree in…
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G.S. “Don” Morris, professor emeritus of kinesiology and health promotion and co-founder of the Cal Poly Pomona Motor Development Clinic, died Aug. 21. He was 67. Morris died at UCLA Medical Center of melanoma, according to The Panther newspaper at…
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Here are some of the projects in which faculty members are engaged: Recycling food waste to feed livestock — ALLEN PETTY, animal and veterinary science Utilizing dairy-waste-fed algae to produce livestock feed — SHELTON MURINDA, animal and veterinary science Utilizing 3-D…
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Lynne Emery, a former professor in the Department of Kinesiology & Health Promotion, and a pioneer among women faculty on campus, has died after a long battle with cancer. “She always reminded us of the importance of equity,” says Perky…
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