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Cal Poly Pomona has used more than $10 million in state funds to pay the salaries and benefits for employees, contractors and consultants to work on the Lanterman property between 2015 and 2023, out ...
Cal Poly Pomona students take different approaches to planning their Halloween costumes, whether they’re store-bought, homemade or a mix of both, these students plan their Halloween costumes with help ...
By Katie Priest and Ava Uhlack, Feb. 9, 2025 Cal Poly Pomona has brought in more than $10 million in revenue from Hollywood film projects on the 309-acre property given to the campus from the state in ...
In our modern day, the vast amount of information available to us can be overwhelming, but it is a challenge that we must learn to navigate. Be it technological advancements or changes in domestic and ...
By Andres Baeza, March 26, 2024 Cal Poly Pomona boasts a 1,438-acre campus. With what seems like miles of walking from class to class, some may wonder where the best places are to go on campus when ...
Every day might not be the easiest start, but if you’re lucky enough to have some free time on campus between classes, here are the top five spots where fellow Broncos recommend you doze off for an ...
By Adriana Flores Solis, April 29, 2025 As graduation season approaches for the Class of 2025, many graduates will likely have photoshoots around campus to commemorate their accomplishments. With over ...
By Carolina Maciel, May 16, 2023 With the graduation ceremony just around the corner, the class of 2023 are excited to be graduating this May and take the next major step in their life. Throughout ...
The click of a camera shutter captures more than just an image — it freezes a moment, tells a story and preserves a perspective. In the world of visual storytelling, women photographers are making ...
Several buildings on campus have a seismic rating that either indicates severe or serious risk to life, according to the California State University Seismic Requirements report. If a large-scale ...
Renford Reese, a professor in the Department of Political Science, left his mark on the Cal Poly Pomona community by donating $100,000 to the university’s study abroad program this semester.
Cecilia Santiago-Gozalez, the associate vice president of Student Success at CPP, is the co-principal investigator of Project CAMINOS. This program, funded by a Title V Developing HSI grant, aims to ...