Michael Oppenheim spent so much time in the University Library as a Cal Poly Pomona student, he thought of it as a second home. Although the son of librarians had the equivalent of a small reference library while growing up…
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The Divisions of Academic Affairs and Instructional & Information Technology have jointly determined that offering a specific set of technical support functions centrally allows the university to provide consistent levels of service...
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A ruling this week in a case heard in Superior Court in Alameda County will allow the CSU campuses to proceed to offer "self-supported" summer sessions rather than having to use limited state funds to provide the classes or eliminate…
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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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In his weekly video message, President Ortiz talks about the Brown Bag with the Presidents event last week, when students expressed how budget cuts in Student Affairs would hurt them on a deep, personal level. Ortiz says that every division…
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In this week’s campus update, President Ortiz talks about the state budget process and how budget cuts have affected the campus. The Division of Student Affairs announced that in addition to the men’s and women’s tennis, the Visitor Center, CalWorks…
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Support the Cal Poly Pomona run/walk team when it participates in the Revlon Run/Walk For Women on May 8 at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Or, join team #341 and participate in the run/walk event. Proceeds help in the fight…
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President Ortiz invites the campus community to join him as he meets with local legislators about the financial crisis. The next meeting will be Friday, Feb. 19 with State Senator Bob Huff (R-29th District).
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