Cal Poly Pomona recently welcomed two delegations of educators from a university in Thailand, providing faculty development and exploring opportunities for the two institutions to work together. A 14-member delegation from Rajamangala University of Technology Thanyaburi (RMUTT), participated in a…
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For decades, the California Thoroughbred Foundation has been caretaking an impressive and growing collection of equine literature in modest offices in Arcadia — across Colorado Place from the storied thoroughbred racetrack known as Santa Anita Park. Now the California Thoroughbred…
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Over 500 first-year students engaged in a Signature Polytechnic Experience (PolyX) their very first semester at Cal Poly Pomona through the Learn Through Discovery (LTD) FYE Showcase. Happening in person for the first time since 2019, the event gave participating…
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Due to COVID-19, many students have not been on Cal Poly Pomona’s campus in nearly two years. That’s a long time for them to be away from their favorite haunts. As we are making the transition back to fully in-person…
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When the operators of Fairplex — the Pomona complex that has staged the Los Angeles County Fair for 100 years — went searching for a home for the facility’s vast and varied archives, they didn’t have to look far. Cal…
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The future is looking bright for the thousands of students returning in the fall semester for classes or for research in three campus buildings. That’s because of an initiative by Facilities Planning & Management (FP&M) to replace 10,900 aging, power-hungry…
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Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, university services have been modifying how they provide resources to Cal Poly Pomona Students. The University Library now offers contactless pick-up of library and bookstore materials via a new service, Bronco Lockers. Anticipating…
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Kylene Glisson knows how to wrangle a class of 3- to 5-year-olds. The preschool teacher is an expert at getting them focused when their attention wanes and keeping them entertained. But doing all of that through Zoom, once the campus…
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Focus on Finals returns virtually this year, continuing the initiative to help students prepare for final exams by connecting them with campus resources, virtual events, and helpful information. This year, Focus on Finals runs from May 1 through May 21, the last day of scheduled final exams. …
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This year, the College of Education and Integrative Studies said goodbye to three faculty members and one staff member. The retirees include Professor Anthony Avina, Professor Dennis Jacobsen, Olufunke Oluyemi and lecturer Nick Salerno. Avina began his service at…
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