Cal Poly Pomona transitions away from daily health screenerAnais Hernandez News May 3, 2022 0By Anais Hernandez, May 3, 2022 As of April 23, Cal Poly Pomona will no longer require students, faculty, staff...
Cal Poly Pomona architecture students produce Chavez Ravine Project with Neutra VDL HouseAnais Hernandez Arts and Culture April 26, 2022 0By Anais Hernandez, Apr. 26 2022 Neutra VDL House launched a new exhibition in collaboration with LANZA Atelier architects titled...
CPP alumni find success at Monster EnergyAnais Hernandez Arts and Culture April 19, 2022 0By Anais Hernandez, Apr. 19 2022 For many, thinking outside the box is a challenging task. However, for Cal Poly...
As cases drop, so do masks at Cal Poly PomonaThe Poly Post, Lauren Chavez and Anais Hernandez News April 12, 2022 0By Lauren Chavez and Anais Hernandez, Apr. 12, 2022 Cal Poly Pomona community members returned from spring break with the...
LA County lifts mask mandate; students share mixed opinionsAnais Hernandez News March 15, 2022 0By Anais Hernandez, Mar. 15, 2022 Cal Poly Pomona’s Safer Return Task Force announced that students will be required to...
Alumnus launches CPP-tailored food delivery service on campusAnais Hernandez Arts and Culture February 22, 2022 0By Anais Hernandez, Feb. 22, 2022 In time for the return of in-person instruction, alumnus Mikel DuBenion (’21, economics) launched...
Born to be an artist: CPP alumna paves her way in the art worldAnais Hernandez Arts and Culture February 15, 2022 0By Anais Hernandez, Feb. 15, 2022 Cal Poly Pomona alumna Bianca Ornelas is skilled in all forms of art from...
Radical pop-up courses continue to expose students to real world topicsAnais Hernandez Arts and Culture February 8, 2022 0By Anais Hernandez, Feb. 8, 2022 Cal Poly Pomona introduced pop-up courses in spring 2019 to expose students to real-world...