The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, as well as L.A. County Department of Public Health, recently updated its definition of close contact. It now clarifies that close contact for COVID-19 exposure is being within six feet for a total…
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This event on Nov. 13 at 1 p.m. will feature two research presentations that are the result of a year-long effort by the center’s students and faculty. The first presentation, “Effectiveness of Student Research Panel on Student Learning: Moderating Role…
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With more than 32 million infections and over a million deaths in 188 countries, researchers around the world are scrambling to uncover as much as possible about the biology of SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19. An extraordinary amount has been learned in…
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Associate Professor Erin Questad, recipient of the 2019-2020 Ralph W. Ames Distinguished Research Award, will discuss her restoration ecology research on Nov. 5 at noon. Since joining Cal Poly Pomona, Questad has published 18 peer-reviewed articles and has received more…
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The Early Exit Program (EEP), which will provide CalPERS retirement-eligible employees an opportunity to voluntarily separate through a severance package and separation agreements, is filling up. An info session on Nov. 5 at 9:30 a.m. will cover eligibility criteria, the…
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The Lyle Center for Regenerative Studies invites you to a virtual conversation on Nov. 4 with Thea Riofrancos. An assistant professor of political science at Providence College in Rhode Island, Riofrancos is also an Andrew Carnegie Fellow (2020-22), co-author of…
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Uplift and celebrate CPP’s first-generation students during the 2nd annual First-Gen Week. Hosted by the I AM FIRST Program, this cross-campus collaboration consists of various virtual workshops, panels and conversations that celebrate what it means to be a first-generation college student. Learn more and RSVP to events on the event…
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To honor our values of inclusivity and social responsibility, CPP has committed to identifying systemic racism and structural inequity, and to dismantling them. Our Commitment to Action recognizes a responsibility to remove barriers to success and outlines 12 initiatives to…
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Did a librarian make a difference in your research and would you like to show appreciation for their hard work? The American Library Association is taking nominations for this year’s I Love My Librarian Award, which is given to librarians…
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Bri Sérráno interviews the first full-time coordinator Jonnie J. Owens and they explore her experience and the development of the first LGBT center in the CSU system. Listen here: https://anchor.fm/culturalcenters25.…
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