News
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02-24-2021
Editor's Note: The article below was submitted by Malik Rivers ('19, master's in regenerative studies), president of the Lyle Center Sustainability Student Association (LCSSA). Over Labor Day weekend, Rivers and LCSSA vice president fellow graduate student Clement Tsang traveled to Bellingham, Wash. to attend the National Action Food Summit hosted by Western Washington University.
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02-24-2021
The Lyle Center for Regenerative Studies is the 2017 recipient of the prestigious Community Service Award from the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA).
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08-27-2020
Join on September 8th : CarbonPositive Teach-in provides a “how-to” for planning, designing, building and manufacturing a CarbonPositive future – where buildings, developments and entire cities are constructed to use sustainable resources, generate surplus renewable energy, and convert atmospheric carbon into durable materials and products.
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07-07-2020
The Lyle Center for Regenerative Studies and the Huntley College of Agriculture jointly represented Cal Poly Pomona in Pando Days, which challenges 10 Southern California college and university teams to each develop and prototype ways to meet one of Los Angeles County's sustainability goals.
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04-22-2020
Pablo La Roche, interim director of the Lyle Center for Regenerative Studies, revisits a 2018 article he authored for DesignIntelligence Quarterly. He asserted that in thinking about the future of sustainable design, we need only look at the earliest examples of architecture and design that responded to site and climate to incorporate natural "passive" climate control strategies.
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02-13-2020
The Lyle Center for Regenerative Studies will receive more than $5 million to fund much-needed upgrades and improvements on the 16-acre site.
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12-16-2019
The Lyle Center for Regenerative Studies will share a $26,000 grant with five other universities from Australia, Austria, Italy, Spain and Singapore to research nanotechnology-based thermochromic materials that can be used to design buildings that perform better under the stresses of climate change.
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10-17-2019
POMONA, Calif. (Oct. 1, 2019) – The Lyle Center for Regenerative Studies, the Cal State University system’s first carbon-neutral facility, is celebrating its legacy and that of founding director John T. Lyle with a series of sustainability-themed public events throughout October.
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08-23-2019
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11-05-2018
This year marks Douglas Kent’s (’06, master’s in regenerative studies; ’10, master’s in landscape architecture) decade milestone as a lecturer at the Lyle Center for Regenerative Studies. An activist and principal of Douglas Kent + Associates, Kent’s expertise is in ecological land management, firescaping and post-fire recovery.