In fall 2020, Cal Poly Pomona’s Reading, Advising, and Mentoring Program (RAMP) secured renewed federal funding that will sustain a vital student success program for underrepresented students. The U.S. Department of Education has granted RAMP $2.2 million in funds that…
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Despite the effects of COVID-19 on Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebrations, there will be plenty of volunteer opportunities on Jan. 18 thanks to the Cal Poly Pomona Center for Community Engagement and L.A. WORKS, a local non-profit volunteer action…
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Facilities Planning & Management is pleased to report the results of the lead in tap water monitoring program, conducted on Dec. 2, 2020. View or download the Dec. 2 tap water monitoring results. Water samples are in compliance with the 90th…
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Please share with students that the Capital Fellows Program application period has opened. The nationally recognized program allows fellows to work for nearly a year as a full-time staff member in a California legislative, executive or judicial branch government office.…
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The CSU adheres to the IRS guidelines for standard mileage rate for business travel. The new rate for business travel occurring on or after January 1, 2021, will decrease from 57.5 cents to 56 cents per mile. Concur Request and…
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CalPERS retirement-eligibility is no longer required to participate in the Early Exit Program (EEP), which provides employees a program for voluntarily separating through a severance package and separation agreements. EEP applications can be submitted via a DocuSign portal through the…
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This spring, faculty members and staff researchers are welcome to be part of the Creative Futures Writing Group, facilitated by Liam Corley and John Edlund, professors in the English and modern languages department. Writing short fiction is a great way…
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Mailani Matsuno, who is taking classes from her home in Guam, interviewed about her reasons for studying from home and adjusting to the time differences between home and her classes. This article was originally published by Pacific Daily News on…
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Athena Lim (’20, architecture) received the Domum level $5,000 for her project Street Tectonics. Lecturer Kirill Volchinsky was one of the co-chairs of the event recognizing student work. Architecture lecturer Garet Ammerman created the virtual exhibition and digital platform. This…
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Cal Poly Pomona student Daniela Navarro Verdugo transcribed migrant testimony about their experiences and abuses at the detention facilities. The team’s work was published in December. This article was originally published by Las Cruces Sun News on January 2, 2021.…
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