The Cal Poly Pomona Music department presents faculty artist Janine Riveire in a recital titled The Contemporary Contrabass: I'm Supposed To Do What?! on Saturday, Oct. 20, at 7 p.m. in the Music Recital Hall. The kerfuffled concert name comes…
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This is a six-hour class addressing driving risks specific to vans on Dec. 13. The Van Driver course is designed for Van Pool drivers as well as for drivers whose work responsibilities include driving a van. During the course you…
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Cal Poly Pomona's Theatre department will present the one-act plays Lone Star and Laundry & Bourbon from Oct. 25-27, in the Studio Theatre. The companion plays, by James McLure, are set in a small town in Texas and examine the…
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Student Health Services and various I⁢ departments will host the annual Wellness and Cyber Security Fair on Oct. 25, 10 a.m. ? 2 p.m., in the Bronco Student Center. This year?s focus will address our environment and its effect on…
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The 13th Annual Dia de los Muertos Celebration takes place Thursday, Nov. 1. Last year's celebration attracted hundreds of people to campus. The traditional Mexican holiday, also known as the day of the dead, honors those who have died with…
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Foundation employees, ASI employees, faculty and staff are encouraged to sign up now to purchase a new townhome, located in the prestigious Claremont Unified School District. If you are interested in this affordable housing opportunity, open houses will be held…
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More than 200 leading companies are expected at Cal Poly Pomona's Fall Career Day on Thursday, Oct. 18, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the University Quad. The event is free and open to the public.
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The National Institutes of Health Support of Competitive Research program (SCORE) offers support for individual investigator-initiated research projects related to the NIH mission, to allow faculty at institutions serving a high proportion of underrepresented students to conduct high-quality research and…
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Planning an event can be a stressful and hectic process. However, at the Get Connected Program and Event Planning Workshop on Oct. 12, student clubs and their advisors can get the latest tips to plan a successful event or program…
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The use of story to communicate learning and profound principles of living is as old as language. In education stories have the potential to speak for the didactic elements and yet they provide the opportunity for a much deeper learning,…
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