After 25 years at Cal Poly Pomona, Doug Freer has accepted a position at California State University, San Bernardino, as its vice president for administration and finance and chief financial officer. His appointment begins Aug. 18. “Cal Poly Pomona is…
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The South Coast Air Quality Management District has issued a smoke advisory, noting air quality may reach the unhealthy range or worse because of the Etiwanda Fire. The advisory is for Pomona and other areas in eastern Los Angeles County…
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Cal Poly Pomona applications for entrance fall 2014 have increased to 46,202 undergraduate applicants, with an additional 2,899 applications over the previous year (43,303). “The increases in rates show the university’s soaring popularity among CSU campuses. People are realizing the…
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The unfolding nuclear emergency in Japan has raised concern around the world. According to media reports, very low levels of radioactive isotopes are expected to reach California as soon as Friday, March 18, but experts say the amount will be…
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A special open enrollment period is being conducted throughout March for eligible employees interested in enrolling in CSU voluntary benefits plans. One of the new plans is The Standard, which has been selected as the CSU’s vendor for voluntary long-term…
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The University Library is starting a new support group, Friends of the Library @ Cal Poly Pomona. This organization is dedicated to enhancing the resources and services of the library and will provide members with volunteer opportunities and other membership…
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Join Green Campus in turning out the lights during Earth Hour 2011 on March 26. The campus community is encouraged join people in more than 125 countries in powering down by unplugging all electrical appliances and devices from 8:30 to…
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Join the Anthropological Society in a free Global Oneness Project documentary screening, which features a series of short documentary films from around the world, including Australia, India, the United States and Ecuador. Discussion will follow. The screening will be held…
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The Education Specialist Credentials Program has received approval from the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing to offer the Added Authorization in Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). Autism is a complex developmental disability characterized by difficulties in communication and social interaction. It…
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