A new Foothill Transit bus stop at Cal Poly Pomona will open up opportunities for Broncos to go to downtown Los Angeles in less than an hour on weekdays and improve access to/from campus. Foothill Transit and the university officially…
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The question and answer session between students and university leaders, including President Soraya M. Coley and ASI President Pasindu Senaratne, covered everything from transportation to campus climate on the evening of Feb. 11. Watch the video as administrators and the…
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Cal Poly Pomona welcomes its largest ever incoming class in the fall of 2019, making parking and transportation tips especially valuable for those commuting to our campus. As classes begin on Thursday, Aug. 22, here are a few helpful guidelines.…
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As Cal Poly Pomona prepares to welcome new freshmen and transfer students this fall, the Department of Facilities Planning and Management has been working this summer to improve university facilities and enhance campus safety. Facilities staff initiated and completed several…
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A Cal Poly Pomona team has won the NASA Glenn Research Center’s first University Student Design Challenge. During the four-month competition, 16 teams of students designed concepts for using aeronautics vehicles as a means to travel within city limits. The…
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Upgrades that will benefit future generations of university students have begun to change and reshape the campus landscape in recent weeks. Backhoes and other heavy equipment are preparing the land on the east side of Kellogg Drive for a realignment…
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Motorists using the Kellogg Drive exit of the 10 Freeway may experience delays as a California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) project affects traffic flow for the next year. Caltrans is constructing a High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV or carpool) lane in…
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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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Much of modern Southern California can be traced to a mid-century boom in the aerospace and defense industries. Manufacturing plants sprouted across the region practically overnight, replacing an avocado and citrus-driven economy with a tech-based one that supported millions of…
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Roads, freeways, bridges and rail lines don’t just happen. Even the most humble pieces of transportation infrastructure involve months of planning and design. Underlying that planning and design work is an enormous body of research. And Cal Poly Pomona, which…
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