With fall semester underway, there is plenty of excitement to see some familiar faces again, even if it’s on a computer screen. Whether you’re a CPP student, faculty or staff member, post your first-day-of-school photos on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook…
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In the latest episode of quarantine kitchen, College of Business Administration lecturer and culinary teacher Laura Pohopien turns aging bananas into beautiful banana nut chocolate chip gluten-free muffins using a few ingredients you probably already have in your pantry. Check…
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In addition to emergency grants, the Broncos Care Basic Needs Programmaintains a resource list with information on housing, financial help, food resources, mental health, technology assistance and more. For general questions, email basicneeds@cpp.edu.…
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Cal Poly Pomona is offering emergency grants to undocumented students who have been impacted by COVID-19. DACA, non-DACA and TPS students are eligible to apply. Funding is limited and will be disbursed based on student need and time of submission.…
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CPP students can get software downloads for programs like Microsoft Office, Adobe Creative Cloud and more. View the list and download programs on the Student Software webpage.…
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Summer squash, corn and watermelon are in season at the Cal Poly Pomona Farm Store. Come get Cal Poly Pomona-grown produce and other items. Employees are regularly cleaning surfaces and door handles, wearing gloves, masks and using hand sanitizer. Sanitizer…
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Students seeking support can reach Counseling and Psychological Services by phone at 909-869-3220, private message via Instagram or Twitter, or by email at caps@cpp.edu. Be sure to provide your name, Bronco ID, phone number and availability. CAPS also maintains a COVID-19 resource page.…
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Student Health Services is open Monday through Friday and seeing students by appointment. Students must first make an appointment by calling 909-469-4000.…
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Virtual education has become the new normal, and our students have been resilient navigating these changes. But owning a laptop can be a financial struggle for some students, and not having access to one will prevent them from reaching their…
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Cody Ponce, who played baseball at Cal Poly Pomona from 2013-2015, made his major league debut on Aug. 2, for the Pittsburgh Pirates. The pitcher became the 12th former CPP player to play in the major leagues. Ponce was drafted…
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