California Lt. Gov. Eleni Kounalakis shared her personal story and congratulated the Class of 2019 at Cal Poly Pomona’s College of Letters, Arts, and Social Sciences. Kounalakis, a member of the CSU Board of Trustees, is the daughter of a…
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The College of Education and Integrative Studies at Cal Poly Pomona is now including video in its third season of weekly podcasts featuring students, alumni and faculty from the college. The first and second seasons of the podcast featured faculty…
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For the 14th consecutive year, the Department of Finance & Administrative Services has received the State Controller¿s Certificate for Achieving Excellence in Financial Reporting. The award recognizes the preparation of accurate and timely submission of year-end financial reports for the…
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The charitable campaign runs through Oct. 31. All forms should be reviewed and returned as soon as possible. For more information, visit www.cpp.edu/csecc. With your help, we’re hoping to reach our goal of $35,000.…
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The 2010-11 California state budget restores $199 million to the California State University and provides an additional $60.6 million for enrollment growth. The final budget will increase the system’s General Fund support from $2.35 billion (2009-10) to $2.62 billion, marking…
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Gary W. Kinsey, associate dean of the College of Education & Integrative Studies, was elected to his second year as co-chair of the Committee on Accreditation (COA). The committee oversees the educator preparation accreditation system, which ensures that credential programs…
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William Hughes, director of the Arabian Horse Center, has been appointed to the Equine Medication Monitoring Program Advisory Committee by A.G. Kawamura, Secretary California Department of Food and Agriculture. His term began July 1 and extends to June 30, 2012.…
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Cal Poly Pomona and the California Office of Information Security recently announced the 22 winners of a challenging statewide competition to help identify Californians with a special talent for cybersecurity. These individuals will attend U.S. Cyber Challenge (USCC) California Cyber…
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In response to Gov. Schwarzenegger's directive today to cut the pay of state workers to the federal minimum wage until a budget is passed, the California State University announced that CSU employees will continue to receive their regular compensation.
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Trevor McGuckin, a civil engineering junior, and Shalia Khovananth, a civil engineering senior and general management minor, have each been awarded a $1,500 scholarship from the American Council of Engineering Companies. The ACEC California is a statewide association of private…
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