After more than four decades in education, Dean M.G. “Peggy” Kelly plans to put away PowerPoint presentations and her laser pointer for good. Kelly, who heads the College of Education & Integrative Studies, recently announced plans to retire this summer.…
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All students will receive a link on March 30 to complete required online training about bystander intervention in sexual violence situations. Any faculty or staff member contacted by a student seeking assistance concerning sexual violence should be referred to Mayra…
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The Center for Community Engagement will host Cal Poly Pomona’s largest one-day volunteer event from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. on April 11. University students, staff, faculty and alumni will join more than 1,000 volunteers from Pomona to participate in…
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The Bronco Bookstore has an Apple service department with trained technicians who can repair all Apple computers. The devices can be fixed whether under AppleCare warranty or out of warranty. For those needing Apple mobile device screen repair or PC/laptop…
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The College of Education and Integrative Studies is recruiting prospective candidates for its fourth cohort of doctoral students who will begin classes in September. The three-year program is focused on expanding the skills, knowledge and dispositions of students interested in pursuing an…
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Staff Council is accepting nominations for the Outstanding Staff Awards, recognizing an employee who excels at the job and is an asset to the department where he or she works. The council is accepting nominations until May 1 for the…
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Tax Sheltered Annuity consultants from all five companies (VALIC, Fidelity Investments, Voya Financial [previously ING], MetLife and TIAA-CREF) will be on campus on different dates during April 2015. For more information and to make appointment, visit https://www.cpp.edu/~hr/benefits/tsa_seminars_2015.html.…
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A water lilly blooms in the Aratani Japanese Garden at Cal Poly Pomona.…
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In Desert Hot Springs, about 30 Cal Poly Pomona students spend their spring break installing solar panels at three low-income homes. This article appeared in The Desert Sun on March 24, 2015. …
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The Access & disABILITY Alliance will explore the “Unlimited Possibilities” of life when it kicks off a celebration of disABILITY Awareness Month in April. Events planned include speakers, workshops, a movie night and a book display at the University Library.…
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