Bronco Ember, a miniature satellite designed by students to detect nascent wildfires, passed its final inspection in the NASA TechLeap Challenge and is scheduled for a suborbital flight test at the end of June. The team has also earned $500,000…
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In a recent email to faculty and staff, Provost Jennifer Brown announced the appointment of Richard Navarro to serve as the interim dean for the College of Professional and Global Education (CPGE). Navarro brings extensive international and higher education leadership experience…
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With the narrow window of time before the fall semester begins and the anticipated return to all in-person classes, the westbound lane of University Drive will be closed for repairs beginning early this week. This first phase of the rehabilitation project will…
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The CSU adheres to the IRS guidelines for standard reimbursement rates. Due to recent gasoline price increases, the IRS has imposed special adjustments for the final months of 2022, effective Friday, July 1. Consistent with the recently updated IRS guidelines, miles driven…
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A large group of delegates from across the university smile together at the CSU’s Inaugural Juneteenth Symposium. The two-day event was the first-of-its-kind bringing all 23 campuses together for an intentional and authentic Juneteenth recognition and celebration of Black excellence.…
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Facilities Planning & Management has released its 2021 Water Quality Report. The in-depth report contains important information about the quality of the campus drinking water and the university’s efforts to continue to provide the highest quality water. In 2021, Cal Poly…
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On June 14, Cal Poly Pomona hosted its inaugural Juneteenth event, ‘Juneteenth: A Day of Remembrance, Reflection and Promise,’ in person at Kellogg West and via Zoom livestream. About 190 faculty, staff, students and community partners attended the event, which included…
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With a narrow window before the anticipated return of all in-person classes in the fall, the westbound lane of University Drive is scheduled to close starting on Monday, June 20 to expedite the roadway rehabilitation project. The lane closure will…
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Juneteenth is an opportunity for us to gather in community to confront the pain and indignity that slavery has left behind, while also reflecting on the continued fight for freedom and justice — then and now. Student Affairs and Academic Affairs are proud to invite…
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The California State University (CSU) invites you to join the inaugural Juneteenth Symposium on June 15-16. This two-day event will celebrate African American history and achievement as well as share methods for promoting and sustaining the anti-racism work underway across all…
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