Dr. Frederic Luskin, director of the Stanford University Forgiveness Project, will be conducting a workshop on the importance of forgiveness on Friday, Oct. 22. Luskin is a counseling and health psychologist who works with people who have experienced severe loss,…
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The campus community is invited to two upcoming WASC events: a welcome reception on Tuesday, Oct. 19, from 4:30 to 6 p.m. at Kellogg House Pomona, and an open forum on Thursday, Oct. 21, at noon in the University Library,…
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Faculty, staff and students who attended a series of workshops during Fall Conference got a glimpse of the university’s future – a future that they will have a say in forming. The University Master Plan session offered a vision of…
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Is it magic or chemistry that transforms an oily tub of Crisco into a smooth, apple-scented, berry-colored bar of soap? It could be both. “Who would have thought that shortening would become soap? It’s like magic,” says Cynthia Guevara, a…
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The University Library has scheduled four sessions of the Thesis/Project Formatting Workshop in May to help graduate students put finishing touches to their thesis or project. For more information, visit www.cpp.edu/~library/spotlight/2010/apr/2.html.…
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Several faculty members from Cal Poly Pomona have received grants to attend the “Designing Courses for Significant Learning” workshop in Chicago from May 21-23. This highly requested workshop will teach attendees to design and redesign courses to encompass situational factors,…
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During spring break, I&IT will be completing the migration of Blackboard to version 9. Blackboard 7 will be shut down. Faculty and staff needing last-minute Blackboard 9 training may take advantage of some “Quick Start” workshops on course building and…
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University Accounting Services is hosting a workshop to update staff on completing appropriate travel forms, procedural and submission requirements, CSU and campus policy and more. Three dates are available beginning March 3. For details and registration information, visit www.cpp.edu/~odt/events.shtml.…
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Philip Lukeman, Department of Chemistry, served as a panelist and workshop leader at the 8th Annual Symposium of the UCLA Center for Society and Genetics and Art/Science. “Outlaw Biology? Public Participation in the Age of Big Bio” was held Jan.…
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From composing to recording to performing, technology is integral to the music industry. It’s used to manufacture instruments, broadcast sound, and package and market artists and performers. “Anyone involved in any way with music on any level is dealing with…
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