In its 10th year since being established, Black Philanthropy Month launches Aug. 1, and the theme for 2021 is “TENacity: Making Equity Real.” Thank you to our donors and alumni who have supported Cal Poly Pomona students, whether through giving…
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The residents of Palmitas Hall harnessed people power to earn the Bronco Energy Trophy for conserving electricity. The second annual competition, which ran from Jan. 23 through March 23, pitted Palmitas, Cedritos, Alamitos and Aliso residence halls in a competition…
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To ensure that prospective student veterans know that university support for their community goes to the top, Cal Poly Pomona held a special program for veterans on Friday, March 23. Approximately 60 veterans attended the ‘Every Day is Veterans Day’…
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Nearly freezing, Cara Vilencia stood in the cancellation line outside of the Richard Rodgers Theatre in New York City on the last day of her first trip to the Big Apple. She was on a trip in December of 2016…
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The Cal Poly Pomona Foundation will transform University Park into the largest carnival of the year with an acrobatic performance and a mime act. Live music, balloon artists, stilt walkers and more will welcome the campus community to the foundation’s 34th Annual Hot Dog…
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This fall, Call Poly Pomona welcomes approximately 7,385 entering students from 32 states and 71 countries. They will join almost 17,700 continuing students. The new students include approximately 3,760 first-year students; 3,127 transfer students and almost 500 graduate students. The…
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More than 1,100 revelers braved temperamental weather at the 10th Annual Cal Poly Pomona Tasting & Auction and enjoyed wine, spirits and delectable food at 55 booths. As the day turned from sunny to include a brief rain shower and…
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Cal Poly Pomona has been in discussions with the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) regarding the “I-10 Project” and its impact on our campus. Caltrans and Cal Poly Pomona have partnered in an attempt to minimize the disruption to our…
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By mid-afternoon on New Year’s Eve, the Cal Poly Universities Rose Parade float, “Sweet Shenanigans,” will be covered in more than 46,000 flowers and natural materials that include crushed walnut, silver leaf, melaleuca bark, rice powder and toasted sesame. The…
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We all brought together a band of misfit actors and even some people who aren’t in our department. We have environmental science majors, animal science majors, sociology and psych majors and even somebody who want to be a teacher. They…
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