An American Council of Education fellow will reside at Cal Poly Pomona for the fall semester to learn from President Soraya M. Coley and other campus leaders in hopes of shaping her future ambitions in higher education. Tara Giblin, the…
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Cal Poly Pomona will host a higher education leader this year as she studies the university’s work in government and external relations, strategic initiative setting and implementation to gain insights she can take back to her home institution. For the…
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Cal Poly Pomona has been named one of the best values in higher education by PayScale.com, the largest online database of salary, benefits and compensation information.
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Devon Graves, a third-year political science student, was elected chair of the California State Student Association (CSSA) this summer.
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Over the past 50 years, the California State University has educated 2.6 million people who become drivers of California¿s economy in every industry ¿ agriculture, engineering, business, technology, media, hospitality, healthcare. For every $1 that the state invests, the CSU…
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In his weekly video message, President Ortiz discusses the economic projections for California and the prospect of the CSU facing about $1 billion in cuts, unless more revenues are part of the final state budget. “An all-cuts reduction translates to…
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Facing an estimated $28 billion budget deficit, Governor Jerry Brown today released his 2011-12 state budget proposal that calls for a $500 million reduction in state support for the California State University, equal to an 18 percent reduction. The proposed…
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Delegations from the CSU's 23 campuses will meet with legislators in Sacramento Monday garnering support for the Governor's May Revision of the FY 2010-11 state budget.
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Last week’s release of the Governor’s May Revise brought some positive news for CSU, President Ortiz says in his weekly video address. Governor Schwarzenegger held firm on his commitment to higher education, supporting the restoration of $305 million to the…
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Governor Schwarzenegger's May Revision of the state budget continues to include the proposed restoration of $305 million to the CSU's 2010-11 budget, as well as an additional $60.6 million to support enrollment growth.
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