It’s that time of year when Californians get to shake it all out. In preparation, why not review your emergency plans and put together an emergency kit? On Oct. 15 at 10:15 a.m., remember to drop, cover and hold during…
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Take part in conversations on Oct. 14 exploring the intersections of people, planet and power. Join intersectional environmental activist “Green Girl” Leah Thomas and indigenous climate activist Xiuhtezcatl Martinez for a discussion moderated by CSU Chico AS President Breanna “Bre”…
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This community dialogue on Oct. 8 at 11:30 a.m. will allow you to get to know the Latinx/Hispanic librarians and staff, including who they are, how their journey led them to the University Library and what they do every day…
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his webinar on Oct. 6 at 6 p.m. will explore the traumas many Latino males experience and focus on key interventions and healing practices to overcome the wounds of systemic racism. The discussion will feature educator and youth advocate Ismael…
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Faculty can say good-bye to encoding and upload times and get content to students quicker and easier with this new integration. As of yesterday, all faculty are now able to record Zoom meetings directly to Kaltura’s cloud hosting service. It’s as simple…
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The College of the Extended University (CEU) has partnered with the colleges of business administration, engineering and science, to launch four pre-master’s programs that prepare students to apply to CPP graduate programs. The programs will provide four to six online…
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New MyCPP feature alert – students can now visit MyCPP to find resources related to virtual instruction. The tab rounds up links and tools related to academic and advising support, career readiness, student involvement, and health and well-being. Faculty and…
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If you haven’t yet picked up a copy of 2020-21 Common Read, “The Moth Presents: Occasional Magic,” there’s still time. You’re also invited to tell your own CPP “Moth” story about an important and impactful moment on campus. Put your…
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The Poly Post editorial staff and Editor-in-Chief Daniela Avila are committed to keeping the campus and local community as informed and connected as possible. They provide coverage through a weekly newsletter, a monthly print edition and their website. To receive the “Your Week In Review”…
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Open Enrollment runs from Monday, Sept. 21 through Friday, Oct. 16. This is the time to make changes to your benefits, renew your healthcare and dependent care flexible spending accounts, and review your new medical plan premium rates. For more…
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