Getting chic at the Spring BoutiqueRuth Olivares Arts and Culture May 7, 2019 0With Mother’s Day and the end of the semester nearing, the Spring Boutique, hosted by CPP’s staff council members, provided...
NSF awards Science Department $475,000Ruth Olivares News April 30, 2019 0The National Science Foundation (NSF) awarded Assistant Professor of Inorganic Chemistry Chantal Stieber and her research team the Faculty Early...
Lyle Center provides campus-grown produce for $1 a weekRuth Olivares Arts and Culture April 23, 2019 0Hidden away on a grassy hill above our campus lies the John T. Lyle Center for Regenerative Studies and it...
Kinesiology course becomes clinic for childrenRuth Olivares News April 16, 2019 0Twenty years back, Sarah Quezada remembered her brother attending therapy at Cal Poly Pomona’s Motor Development Clinic (MDC) as a...
Embracing the spring season on the farmRuth Olivares Arts and Culture April 16, 2019 0Families and students hopped into the spring spirit by petting farm animals, hunting for Easter eggs and shopping for fresh...
Graduation rates on the riseRuth Olivares News April 9, 2019 0Hard work pays off. Students can attest to this as graduation rates at Cal Poly Pomona are at an all-time...
Lanterman site opens new opportunitiesRuth Olivares News March 26, 2019 0Affordable student housing, an additional restaurant run by the The Collins College of Hospitality Management, a laboratory research space or...
Master plan to change campusRuth Olivares News March 12, 2019 0In a few short years, the campus as we see it today will look very different as decisions are being...
Increase in students seeking DRC servicesRuth Olivares News March 5, 2019 0There was a time when the university’s Disability Resource Center (DRC) served roughly 300 students back in 2007, according to...
Bookstore awaits student-designed clothing lineRuth Olivares Arts and Culture February 12, 2019 0Duffel bags in Cal Poly Green, striped joggers with phone straps, and minimalist designed T-shirts are in the works for...