Cal Poly Pomona staff members receive a 10 percent discount on a wide variety of professional development and special interest courses offered by the College of the Extended University. In addition to more than a dozen classroom-based certificate programs, the…
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The College of the Extended University and the local Workforce Investment Board are working together to offer free career training classes for individuals who have been laid off due to poor economic conditions, company closure or company downsizing. For eligibility…
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Students who are having trouble logging into BroncoDirect, viewing their classes in Blackboard, connecting wirelessly, and more can visit the new Student Tech Desk, now open in the University Library on the 2nd floor, Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m. to 10…
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Take your pick. Choose from orange, yellow or red flesh watermelon. These are fresh off the farm, Cal Poly Pomona grown melons on sale now for $4 each or 3/$9. The Farm Store is open daily from 10 a.m. to 6…
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In his first video update of the fall quarter, President Ortiz welcomed students and faculty back to campus, talked about an incident last week that required activating the Safety Alert system, and touched on efforts to improve the student experience.
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The commemorative shirts go on sale Thursday, Oct. 10, at the Bronco Bookstore for $7.95. Quantities are limited.
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“Build the Future” is one of the themes for this year’s 75th Anniversary celebration, and the Cal Poly Pomona Annual Fund is giving supporters the opportunity to do so with a 36-hour online campaign aimed at raising $75,000.
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A construction worker works on the ceiling of third floor of the Bronco Recreation and Intramural Complex at Cal Poly Pomona. The building is slated to open in Fall of 2014.…
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Faculty, staff and students who attended a series of workshops during Fall Conference learned about Cal Poly Pomona traditions, new opportunities to increase course sections, supporting student success, and improving the student experience and advising.
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The signals that allow pedestrians to cross Temple Avenue at the western and eastern sides of the intersection no longer operate together: only one crosswalk will be open for pedestrian crossings at a time.
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