The Cal Poly Pomona Agricultural Research Institute (ARI) will present its 12th Annual Research Showcase on Thursday, Oct. 4 from 3 to 6:30 p.m. at AGRIscapes. The showcase will feature on-campus scientists and research projects that are sponsored by ARI.…
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Two mechanical engineering seniors took first and second place at the NASA JPL Glenn Tsuyuki Student Poster Awards, which was part of the Thermal & Fluids Analysis Workshop hosted by NASA JPL/Caltech. Matthew L. Samson’s “Thermal Management of an Unmanned…
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It¿s a common misconception that math majors are destined for education-related jobs. People are often surprised that Google and the National Security Agency recruit and hire many mathematics graduates. ¿There¿s a lot to mathematics...
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Daniel Mason (¿11, art) exhibited his 3-dimensional map piece titled ¿Tracking the Economic Disaster in the United States¿ at the 2011 ESRI International User Conference. His piece won top honors, garnering First Place in the Most Unique category and winning…
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Join private eye Sam Spade and thousands of readers in Pomona in the hunt for the ¿Maltese Falcon,¿ this year¿s featured book for the Big Read. Sponsored by the city of Pomona, Cal Poly Pomona and other community partners, the…
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Graphic design and marketing double major Arturo Wibawa received a gold distinction for his environmental awareness poster series and will have his work published in the 2011 Graphis New Talent Annual. The poster series was part of Assistant Professor Alyssa…
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A year after the devastating earthquake in Haiti, Cal Poly Pomona students are working to increase awareness of the living conditions there, especially violence against women. Before the disaster last year, violence against women in Haiti was rampant, according to…
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The sixth annual Southern California Shakespeare Festival will explore the themes of revenge, madness, grief, treachery and corruption in its presentation of "Hamlet."
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The University Research Council, UR BRONCO and the Office of Research & Sponsored Programs collaborated with “Stories of Successful Learning” to present the 2010 Student Research & Creative Activity Poster Competition on April 28. Ten posters were presented by students. Evaluations were…
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Learning happens in all forms and places – in a kitchen, on a cattle ranch, on stage, in a computer lab or in a department office. Faculty, staff and students will share the many different ways they learn at the…
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