The Office of Undergraduate Research (OUR) at Cal Poly Pomona, in partnership with Cypress College, has embarked on a journey of knowledge sharing and experiential learning. The Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) program, celebrating its sixth anniversary this year, has…
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A consortium of 15 California State University and 9 University of California campuses has been awarded a five-year, $5 million grant from the National Science Foundation to dramatically increase diversity in physics and astronomy through the Cal-Bridge program. Launched four…
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Cal Poly Pomona is among the top universities in the nation for graduating Latino students who continue their education and earn a doctorate in the sciences, according to data recently compiled by the National Science Foundation (NSF). Five other CSU…
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Greg Code and Aayushi Mardia work on an experiment to determine the speed of sound in their Physics 122 lab at Cal Poly Pomona.…
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For the eighth consecutive year, Cal Poly Pomona students were among the top presenters at the 22nd Annual Southern California Conference for Undergraduate Research, which was held at Cal State Fullerton on Nov. 22. A total of 166 students and…
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Underrepresented students pursuing an education in physics or astronomy will soon have an easier time navigating their way to a doctorate with the help of a new Cal Poly Pomona program set to debut this fall. Cal-Bridge, as the program…
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Amid piles of papers, computer cords and 3-D molecule diagrams, Shane Stahlheber is absorbed in his summer research project. Using his laptop and a dual screen setup, the fourth-year physics student is simultaneously...
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Alex Small, associate professor of physics, has been published in the July 2012 issue of the journal Nature Methods. Part of the same publishing group as the journal Nature...
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"I've loved science my whole life. I grew up watching Bill Nye the Science Guy and all those science shows. Physics seemed to be at the heart of all the sciences. It explained everything that I couldn't explain."
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Freshman physics is a requirement for nearly 1,500 students per quarter, but for many, the lecture portion becomes a revolving door of discouragement and even failure. Hundreds must retake the class...
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