In honor of Thanksgiving, the university will be closed on Thursday, Nov. 26 and Friday, Nov. 27. LA County Public Health recommends that we observe a “stay-at-home” Thanksgiving celebration this year. However you choose to celebrate, make sure to check…
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Face coverings and masks are required for all students, faculty, staff and visitors who come to campus. Even if people are social distancing or separated by a partition (i.e. cubicle walls, Plexiglass sneeze guard, etc.), face coverings are critical for…
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CSUEU Chapter 319 invites its members to attend this annual event on Dec. 4 at noon that will feature Sen. Connie Leyva as a guest speaker. Members may join as early as 11 a.m. Attendees will receive a $5 Starbuck gift card.…
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Staff Council is hosting two crafting and decorating workshops to get you ready for the holidays. Also, in partnership with Pomona Police Dept, they will host a contactless drive-thru toy drive on Wednesday, Dec. 2 from 10 a.m. to 2…
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This Thanksgiving, order or donate a feast cooked up by Centerpointe Dining Commons that will feed six to eight people and includes a cooked turkey, all the fixings and two pies. With every purchase, Foundation Dining Services, in collaboration with…
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Cal Poly Pomona, through the Basic Needs Program, is one of 700 institutions across the country recognizing Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week (Nov. 15-21). There are several virtual events planned, including a live documentary viewing and dinner (provided via GrubHub…
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In honor of Native Heritage Month, join Sandy Kewanhaptewa-Dixon (Hopi), professor and chair of the Department of Ethnic and Women’s Studies, in conversation with Nicole Butts, presidential associate of the Office Inclusive Excellence and Diversity. The event is on Nov.…
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The Lyle Center for Regenerative Studies is hosting a lecture on Nov. 18 by Dina Gilio-Whitaker (Colville Confederated Tribes), a lecturer of American Indian Studies at CSU San Marcos, an award-winning journalist, and an independent consultant/educator in environmental justice policy…
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Shaun Harper is one of the nation’s leading thought leaders on race and equity in education, and the author of 12 books on the subject. In a virtual event on Nov. 17, He will discuss how to better understand and…
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Recent studies show that people of all ages are feeling more stressed than usual due to a tense election season, the surge of coronavirus cases and the impending holidays. One quick, easy and fun way to reduce anxiety is through…
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