Don’t miss out on this opportunity to hear activist, philosopher, scholar and author Angela Davis speaking to the CPP community on Sept. 2. A cultural icon and educator, Davis has made it her mission to share her life story and…
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Whether you walk, run, skip, or strut, every step counts. The Be Active CPP Step Challenge, sponsored by ASI, is a competition to encourage the campus community to stay active—winning prizes is just the icing on top. Compete solo or…
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EODA invites you to spend your lunch hour learning more about our campus leaders and their leadership philosophies. This new six-month series will feature a different leader every month. The first session on Sept. 15 will feature Chief of Staff…
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Canvas is now the only learning management system that can be used for classes, although faculty still have access to Blackboard content through at least Spring 2022. Summer was CPP’s last term with Blackboard availability for use with students. If…
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) gave full approval to Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine Monday. California State University (CSU) Chancellor Joseph I. Castro applauded the FDA’s approval and urged everyone 16 and older to be vaccinated in order to slow…
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To help kick-off the academic year, President Soraya M. Coley sent a message to the Cal Poly Pomona community, welcoming students, faculty and staff to the start of the fall semester. Emphasizing efforts to keep the community safe and well,…
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Spectators are allowed to attend home soccer matches to start the fall season. (Masks are required, and social distancing measures will be in place.) However, fans will not be allowed to attend volleyball matches, which take place indoors, due to rising COVID-19 cases…
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Do you have questions about Safer Return, the vaccine requirement or weekly public health testing? During the fall semester, every Thursday from noon to 1 p.m., the Safer Return Task Force will host a Virtual Town Hall on Zoom for…
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Compared to the nasal swab test for COVID-19, the saliva-based test that Cal Poly Pomona uses is relatively easy, but producing 1.5 mL of drool does have its challenges. Individuals must use a funnel to drool, not spit into a…
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The completion of a new outdoor classroom at the Lyle Center for Regenerative Studies brings it closer to fulfilling an ambitious project that links learning, food production and creative opportunities for students. The goal is to use regenerative agriculture to…
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