Tug, a two-week-old Arabian colt, frolics in a Cal Poly Pomona corral with his mother, Aurora.…
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The International Center has recently undergone staff changes. A search for a new director will begin in the fall. In the meantime, the center will be facilitated by the following:
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The new University Union, now called the Bronco Student Center, opened its doors to the campus community on April 2. A dedication and ribbon cutting ceremony will take place Tuesday, April 29, noon to 1 p.m. in the University Park.
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The Faculty Center for Professional Development will host a new faculty informational social, ?Information Competence as a Learning Outcome: Making it Real Through Class Assignments,? on Wednesday, April 9, noon to 1 p.m. in the University Library. Lunch is provided.…
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If unwanted and annoying unsolicited e-mail is cluttering up your inbox, I&IT can help. A new program, SpamAssassin, has been implemented to give Cal Poly Pomona faculty and staff more control over the e-mail they receive.
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Cal Poly Pomona?s Institute of New Dance and Cultures will perform a dance concert on Thursday, April 10 and Friday, April 11, at 8 p.m. in the University Theatre. ?Dance 2003: A Student/Faculty Dance Concert? will be contemporary interpretations accompanied…
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The university will host a series of events in April to celebrate Asia & The Pacific Islands Heritage Month. The national celebration, called Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, is held in May. Both commemorations seek to increase awareness of and…
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The Army ROTC program has been reestablished at Cal Poly Pomona and is lead by two new cadre/faculty members, Maj. Raquel Durden and Sgt. 1st Class Lisa Jefferson. The program includes leadership training, scholarships and paid summer internships. For more…
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The Stop Violence Grant Office will host a series of events in April as part of Sexual Assault Awareness Month activities throughout the nation. Events range from a free concert by musician Magdalen Hsu-Li to free self-defense classes.
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The Faculty Center for Professional Development will sponsor two Faculty Reading Groups this spring. The Faculty Center provides each participant with a copy of the book. Space is limited to 10 participants. One group will read and discuss Don Finkel?s…
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