Cal Poly Pomona honored this year’s Outstanding Advisors for their dedication to student success at an annual awards reception on April 16 in the Bronco Student Center. The awards recognized exceptional faculty and staff advisors, as well as an outstanding…
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Cal Poly Pomona honored this year’s Outstanding Advisors for their dedication to student success at an annual awards reception on April 26 in the Bronco Student Center. The awards highlighted exceptional faculty and staff advisors, as well as two outstanding…
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President Michael Ortiz and Provost Marten denBoer honored this year's Outstanding Academic Advisors for their dedication to students at an awards reception May 17. Eight faculty members, two staff...
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President Michael Ortiz called for the campus community to take charge of the future in the face of an uncertain economy, changing technologies and unidentified expectations of future generations of students. ¿We have our choice of creating our own destiny…
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President Ortiz congratulates the baseball team for advancing to the NCAA West Regional championship game. It was the Broncos’ first trip to the postseason in 17 years. Gov. Brown’s 2011 May Revise moved forward with an additional $500 million cut…
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Provost Marten denBoer honored this year’s Outstanding Academic Advisors for their dedication to students with an awards reception May 19. Eight faculty members, two staff members and one advising program were recognized by students, faculty and staff.…
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President Michael Ortiz honored this year's Outstanding Academic Advisers for their dedication to students with an awards reception on May 13 in the CLA Building's Heritage Room. In addition to the nine individual awards, two outstanding programs were also honored.
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Decisions regarding layoffs of permanent faculty or staff will be deferred through the 2010 calendar year, provided that the university’s budget projections do not dramatically change, President Ortiz said in his weekly video message. Programmatic cuts in Student Affairs, athletics…
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