The completion of a new outdoor classroom at the Lyle Center for Regenerative Studies brings it closer to fulfilling an ambitious project that links learning, food production and creative opportunities for students. The goal is to use regenerative agriculture to…
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The Sierra Club, one of the best known environmental organizations, has recognized Cal Poly Pomona for its efforts to promote sustainability and develop a “green” campus.
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Marveling at the blender attached to a modified bicycle, students from Westmont Elementary in Pomona spin the pedals to whip up a fruit smoothie. Across the field, students from the Lyle Center for Regenerative Studies lead a demonstration for students…
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Cal Poly Pomona is well-known as a “green” campus, but few people know that it is one of the most biologically diverse campuses in the CSU.
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The environmental biology program combines scientific rigor with socio-political understanding. It focuses on conservation biology, ecosystem ecology and management, and environmental microbiology and biotechnology.
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Cal Poly Pomona continues to succeed in its green efforts, achieving the honor of being included in "The Princeton Review's Guide to 322 Green Colleges" for the third time. The university was recognized by organizations...
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Cal Poly Pomona reached a historic milestone on March 28 when it surpassed $100 million in donations and pledges just 18 months into the public phase of its ambitious comprehensive fundraising campaign.
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A discarded cooler, old pipes and a pair of worn skateboard wheels were part of a junk pile but soon found new life as body parts of a homemade scarecrow. Students from Westmont Elementary School in Pomona helped design and…
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President Ortiz’s delivers his weekly video message in Kellogg Gym, which was recently renovated to improve safety, efficiency and quality. The gym sports new wooden floors, professional-style basketball hoops, new seating and modern lighting. The president also encourages the campus…
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An egret keeps watch from a Lyle Center for Regenerative Studies tree at Cal Poly Pomona.…
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